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ZH_5_00 — Methods Modern Archaeoastronomy: Subfolder Summary
ZH_2_16 — Islamic Astronomical Tables (Zīj): Precision Observation and Computational Tradition from Baghdad to Samarkand
The zīj (Arabic: زيج, plural zījāt) is the Islamic astronomical handbook tradition — comprehensive sets of numerical tables and computational instructions enabling astronomers to calculate the positions of the Sun, Moon,
E_4_28 — Phantom Time Hypothesis and Chronological Revisionism
The Phantom Time Hypothesis — proposed by German systems analyst Heribert Illig in 1991 — claims that approximately 297 years of history (614–911 CE) were fabricated, and that the current calendar year is actually approx
J_3_05 — Ancient Shipbuilding and Maritime Technology
The construction of seagoing vessels is among humanity's most consequential technological achievements, enabling colonization, trade, warfare, and cultural exchange across every major body of water on Earth. The archaeol
J_5_06 — Ancient Measurement Standards and Metrology
Standardized measurement — of length, weight, volume, area, and angle — was fundamental to ancient engineering, trade, taxation, land surveying, and astronomical observation. Every major civilization developed metrologic
G_2_00 — Analytical Computational: Subfolder Summary
D_2_20 — Central Asian Archaeological Sites: Merv, Afrasiab, and Ai-Khanoum
Central Asia — the vast region spanning modern Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and northern Afghanistan — was one of the most intensely urbanized and culturally productive regions of the ancient world, despite its
N_2_14 — Priory of Sion — Myth & Reality
The Priory of Sion (French: Prieuré de Sion) is one of the most thoroughly investigated alleged secret societies in modern history — and one whose fraudulent origins are now definitively established. [KEY FINDING] The Pr
N_2_15 — Bogomils, Paulicians & Eastern Dualist Heresies
The Bogomils, Paulicians, and related eastern dualist movements represent one of the most persistent counter-traditions in Christian history — a chain of heretical sects spanning from 7th-century Armenia to 15th-century
F_4_00 — Lost Civilizations Theory: Subfolder Summary
F_0_00 — Lost Connections: Section Summary
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