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G_2_06 Verified Modern Frameworks

G_2_06 — Landscape Archaeology and Spatial Analysis

Landscape archaeology — the study of how past peoples shaped, inhabited, and understood their physical environments at scales beyond the individual site — has evolved from early settlement-pattern surveys into a sophisti

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G_2_05 Verified Modern Frameworks

G_2_05 — Graph Theory and Knowledge Network Analysis

Graph theory — the mathematical study of networks of nodes (vertices) connected by edges (links) — provides a rigorous framework for analyzing the structure of connections in systems ranging from ancient social hierarchi

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G_2_10 Verified Modern Frameworks

G_2_10 — Zooarchaeology — Animal Bones as Cultural Evidence

Zooarchaeology (also called archaeozoology) is the study of animal remains — primarily bones, teeth, antler, horn, and shell — recovered from archaeological sites, to reconstruct past human-animal relationships, includin

zooarchaeology faunal analysis animal bone archaeozoology taphonomy butchery
O_1_14 Verified Earth Anomalies

O_1_14 — Sprites, Elves, and Blue Jets: Upper Atmosphere Transient Luminous Events

Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) are a family of large-scale optical and electrical phenomena occurring in the upper atmosphere (stratosphere, mesosphere, and lower ionosphere, ~20-100 km altitude) above active thunderst

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O_1_13 Verified Earth Anomalies

O_1_13 — South Atlantic Anomaly: Geomagnetic Weakness and Radiation Belt Gap

The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is the largest known weakness in Earth's magnetic field, centered over South America and the South Atlantic Ocean (roughly between Brazil and southern Africa), where the inner Van Allen r

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O_1_18 Credible Earth Anomalies

O_1_18 — Ball Lightning and Earthquake Lights: Transient Luminous Phenomena

Ball lightning — a luminous, roughly spherical phenomenon observed during or near thunderstorms, typically 10–50 cm in diameter and lasting 1–10 seconds — and earthquake lights (EQLs) — luminous atmospheric phenomena obs

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O_1_04 Earth Anomalies

O_1_04 — Atmospheric Anomalies — Ball Lightning, Hessdalen, and Earthquake Lights

The atmosphere produces a range of luminous phenomena that, despite centuries of observation and thousands of documented reports, remain incompletely understood or only recently explained. Ball lightning — glowing sphere

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O_1_07 Earth Anomalies

O_1_07 — Gravity Anomalies, Mascons & Earth's Uneven Field

Earth's gravitational field is not uniform — it varies by approximately ±0.05% from the global average, creating a lumpy "geoid" where the local strength of gravity depends on the density and distribution of mass beneath

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O_1_22 Verified Earth Anomalies

O_1_22 — Atmospheric Electricity & Sprite Phenomena

Atmospheric electricity encompasses the entire electrical system of Earth's atmosphere — from the fair-weather electric field (~100–150 V/m at the surface, maintained by the ~2,000 concurrent thunderstorms globally) to t

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O_1_05 Earth Anomalies

O_1_05 — Hessdalen Lights — Scientific Monitoring of Persistent Anomaly

The Hessdalen lights are recurring luminous aerial phenomena observed in and around the Hessdalen valley in central Norway (Holtålen municipality, Trøndelag county), scientifically monitored since 1983.

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O_1_02 Earth Anomalies

O_1_02 — Magnetosphere, Solar Activity, and Earth's Shield

Earth's magnetic field is an invisible shield that makes complex life on the surface possible — without it, solar wind would strip away the atmosphere and sterilize the planet, as happened to Mars ~3.8 billion years ago

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O_1_09 Credible Earth Anomalies

O_1_09 — Persinger's Tectonic Strain Theory and Geomagnetic Anomalies

Michael Persinger (1945–2018), a neuroscientist at Laurentian University (Sudbury, Ontario), developed the Tectonic Strain Theory (TST) — a hypothesis proposing that stress accumulating along geological fault zones produ

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O_1_03 Earth Anomalies

O_1_03 — Geomagnetic Anomalies and Human Health Effects

Earth's geomagnetic field is not uniform — dramatic anomalies like the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) expose organisms and technology to increased radiation, while laboratory experiments have shown that weak magnetic field

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O_2_17 Credible Earth Anomalies

O_2_17 — Ball Lightning and Plasma Physics: Transient Luminous Phenomena

Ball lightning — a luminous, roughly spherical phenomenon occurring during or near thunderstorms, typically 10–50 cm in diameter, persisting for seconds to minutes, and sometimes reported to pass through solid barriers o

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O_2_18 Credible Earth Anomalies

O_2_18 — Ball Lightning and Earthquake Lights: Anomalous Atmospheric Luminosities

Ball lightning and earthquake lights (EQL) represent two of the most enduring unsolved problems in atmospheric and geophysics. Ball lightning — luminous spheres typically 10–50 cm in diameter, persisting for seconds to m

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O_2_07 Credible Earth Anomalies

O_2_07 — Anomalous Animal Behavior Before Earthquakes and Storms

Reports of anomalous animal behavior preceding earthquakes and severe weather events span millennia and cultures: the earliest known written account dates to 373 BCE (Diodorus Siculus describing rats, weasels, snakes, an

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O_4_01 Earth Anomalies

O_4_01 — Anomalous Zones: Skinwalker Ranch, Bermuda Triangle & Window Areas

"Anomalous zones" — geographic areas with allegedly high concentrations of unexplained phenomena — range from the verified-as-government-studied (Skinwalker Ranch/AAWSAP) to the largely debunked (Bermuda Triangle). Skinw

Skinwalker Ranch AAWSAP DIA Bermuda Triangle Kusche window areas
O_4_09 Verified Earth Anomalies

O_4_09 — Singing Sands, Booming Dunes, and Anomalous Desert Acoustics

Singing sands and booming dunes are natural acoustic phenomena in which sand produces audible sound — sometimes at extraordinary volume (up to 105 dB, comparable to a chainsaw at 1 m) — when disturbed by wind, avalanchin

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O_3_17 Credible Earth Anomalies

O_3_17 — Ocean Acoustic Phenomena: The Bloop, the 52-Hz Whale, and SOFAR Channel Mysteries

The ocean produces a rich acoustic environment, and several unexplained or initially mysterious sound detections have captured scientific and public attention since the deployment of deep-ocean hydrophone arrays. [KEY FI

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O_3_16 Verified Earth Anomalies

O_3_16 — Underwater Anomaly Catalog

Underwater anomalies range from confirmed submerged archaeological sites (Pavlopetri, Dwarka, Heracleion) to ambiguous geological/archaeological features (Yonaguni, Bimini Road, Baltic Sea Anomaly) to outright unexplaine

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