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  • 100 Histories of 100 Worlds in 1 Object - see A History of the World in 100 Objects
  • Amud 7 - notable Neanderthal fossil
  • Archaeology of Afikpo - Nigerian Iron Age site
  • Archaeostatistics - a statistical approach in archaeological themes and questions, some links: 1 2 This might be synonymous with Quantitative archaeology
  • Bear Gulch Ranch — Location of vast numbers of well-preserved historic Native American Pictographs & Petroglyphs near Lewistown, Montana. [30], [31], (a google search will find much more)
  • Farfán archaeological site (req. 2015-02-22)- a Chimu provincial center; [32]; [33];
  • Itaakpa - Nigerian Iron Age site
  • John Cowan House (One of the oldest houses in Charleston S.C.) [34]; Poston, Jonathan (1997). The Buildings of Charleston. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press. p. 232.
  • Kursakata - Nigerian Iron Age site
  • Mejiro rock shelter - Nigerian Iron Age site
  • Santa María de Mijangos, a late antique church and necropolis in Spain [35]
  • Fisher Body Plant (req; 05.22.2022) - A historic building off Detroit's highways. Visible from passing drivers, a famous spectacle. In 2022 the plant was planned to be revitalized as new apartments, due to its history and location. Designed by Albert Kahn and constructed in 1919, was used by Fisher before being merged entirely into GM. The plant was later bought by Carter Color, and abandoned.
  • GE Mound[36];[dead link] also mentioned in a reference in archaeology
  • Han lacquer cup - Object 34 of A History of the World in 100 Objects (BBC 1, 2)
  • La Cava Medieval Castle, Aglantzia-The la Cava Castle was built about in the middle of the flat peak of the hill of Mikrou Arona in the Nicosia district. It was built during 1385 A.D by king Jacob A'. The fortress was stronghold of the Nicosia district after Genouates took over the town of Famagusta.(source: https://www.cyprusisland.net/attractions/la-cava-medieval-castle-aronas-aglatzia).
  • Longola - archaeological site in southern Italy
  • Mt. Circeo 1 - notable Neanderthal fossil
  • origins of civilization - this is a request to synthesize the literature written on the topic of the origins of civilization and the rise of the state; this is not included in the civilization article
  • Pakharay - a Pashtoon area in Afghanistan
  • Polissoir / Grinding stone / Grindstone - Grinding stone currently redirects to Millstone but that is about stones used to grind grains while Grindstone is about stones used for grinding or sharpening ferrous tools. A polissoir to is used to grind or polish another stone object. There's info and some more on other types of grinding stone here and here. There is a mention of polissoirs in France in Grooves (archaeology).
  • World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI) - Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) initiative

Archaeology by Country edit

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LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) edit

  • I'd like a way to compare different "gay libel" cases that have been lodged, from Oscar Wilde to Tom Cruise to Liberace to Robbie Williams. I'm considering making a category, but the category name Gay Libel Cases seems anachronistic since the word "gay" wasn't used that way in Wilde's time. I'm also expecting pushback on linking gay libel cases which involved people later outed, like Oscar Wilde and Liberace, with gay libel cases involving straight people, like Tom Cruise and Robbie Williams. What do people think would be the best wording for a category like this to avoid offense & also avoid an overly long Category name? – Markwiki (talk) 00:04, 25 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
    • Sexuality-based defamation would probably be the most accurate, using "defamation" instead of "libel" to be inclusive of slander and false light (even though false light isn't quite considered defamation, the page is in the Defamation category, so it's close enough). – Lexid523 (talk) 18:32, 9 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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  • stress shift/stress retraction/iambic reversal/rhythm rule
  •   syntactician - an individual working in or associated with the study of syntax within the field of linguistics
  •   Texan Spanish - the unique form of Spanish that is spoken by Tejanos in Texas; it is debated among linguists whether it is a dialect or its own language; many non-linguists and laypeople insist it a bastardization of English and Spanish
  • Understanding Computers and Cognition – a 1987 book by Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores; a great arch from philosophy of language to computer design; outlines classic language theory and shows how its language-is-to-describe-objective-reality paradigm fails to provide a useful foundation for applied artificial intelligence; then proposes an alternative perspective on language as a means of communication and coordination among social biological beings "being in the world", based on works of Gadamer, Maturana and Heidegger; results in an outline of computer software design that will support such real-life communication
  •   Vasconic substrate to Vasconic substrate hypothesis
  • Verbalplanet - Provider of online language learning using VOIP technology. Established in 2006 and played an important role in the development of online language learning platforms. Worthy of inclusion to trace how the industry developed over time and who the pioneers were. Notably references include [8]

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Profanity edit

Religion edit

  1. The nazi connection: eugenics, american racism, and german National Socialism ISBN 9780195082609
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  1. "A Tale of Two Georges". 11 March 2008. Retrieved 12 November 2016.

Sociology people edit

  • Professor Edward Charles Webster - Professor of Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Prof. Eddie Webster was an important figure in South African academia, particularly in the field of sociology. [18]

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  • I'd recommend expanding Yamato period with information from[19] rather than creating an independent article.
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Feminism and women's studies edit

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  • Urban Legends Newsgroup alt.folklore.urban (This crowdsourced engine devoted to separating fact from falsehood preceded the world wide web and gave rise to snopes.com. One of the largest of the newsgroups, its participants developed a complex set of mores.)

Identity politics edit

  1. The Concept of Economy in Judaism, Christianity and Islam ISBN 9783110782301
  2. The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology ISBN 9781423731580: # The Twilight of Globalisation: Property, State and Capitalism ISBN 9780745315867
  1. pt:Êxodo rural no Brasil
  2. Coastal Resorts and Urbanization in Northeast Brazil ISBN 9783030465933
  3. The Economic and Social History of Brazil since 1889.
  4. Hollow State
  5. Topik, Steven (1987). The Political Economy of the Brazilian State, 1889-1930. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-1-4773-0519-5.
  6. pt:Sinalização urbana
  7. [87]
  8. Ludermir, A. B.; Harpham, T. (1998). "Urbanization and mental health in Brazil: social and economic dimensions". Health & Place. 4 (3): 223–232. doi:10.1016/s1353-8292(98)00017-3. ISSN 1353-8292. PMID 10670973.

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Some useful sources: [145]; [146]; [147]; [148]; [149]; [150]; [151]; [152]; Yanko Tsvetkov's stereotype maps, seen here, and here.--Coin945 (talk) 17:03, 19 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Paranormal edit

  • Animated Armor - Armor that has been brought to life by a supernatural force. Sometimes the Armor is possessed by the will of its owner, usually a ghost or spirit of a knight that once wore the armor. Other times it may be possessed due to a magical element. The animated armor has become a stock character or image in both supernatural and fantasy genres alike. The animated armor is usually found guarding castles or mansions for the owner. Other times they become focused on carrying out a mission they had in a previous life. A key element of the armor is that while it moves and fights as a knight, upon removing the helmet nothing will be present. [24][25][26] [27]
  • Superstition in Southern Italy There are corresponding articles for superstition in various other regions (e.g. India).

Organized crime by country edit

Criminal proceeds amounted to 3.6% of global GDP in 2009. (http://www.fatf-gafi.org/faq/moneylaundering/)

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  1. ^ McDonald, Karl (11 September 2017). "Focurc: the newly documented 'language' found in one Scottish area". inews.co.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Why 'Focurc' could be the newest regional Scots language". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Demographics - Focurc". Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  4. ^ Leila Mattfolk. "Hedda och Frans" [Hedda and Frans] (in Swedish). Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore. sec. Franciscus av Assisi och Sankta Hedvig. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  5. ^ "20170801_Recursive_Baerian_Phonotactics_Notation.pdf" (PDF). GitHub. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  6. ^ Iverson, Gregory K.; Ahn, Sang-Cheol (March 2007). "English voicing in dimensional theory". Language Sciences. 29 (2–3): 247–269. doi:10.1016/j.langsci.2006.12.012.
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  19. ^ Smits, Gregory (2001). "Topics in Japanese Cultural History: Chapter 2, The Ancient Japanese Islands – Uji and Be". figal-sensei.org. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  20. ^ "Love Fest inunda o Centro de música baiana e amor à população LGBT". G1 (in Portuguese).
  21. ^ "Love Fest promove luta contra homofobia no Carnaval de SP". VEJA.com (in Portuguese).
  22. ^ "Mountain View Cemetery, Altadena, Calfiornia - Burial Records". Interment.net. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  23. ^ "About Mountain View". Mountain View Mortuary, Cemetery, and Crematory. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  24. ^ https://www.dndbeyond.com/monsters/animated-armor
  25. ^ https://d23.com/6-amazing-behind-the-scenes-photos-of-disneys-bedknobs-and-broomsticks/
  26. ^ https://www.ign.com/wikis/kingdom-hearts-ii/Lingering_Will
  27. ^ https://www.wilde-online.info/the-canterville-ghost.html
  28. ^ "Montagnais de Pakua Shipi". First Nation Detail. 3 November 2008.
  29. ^ "Montagnais de Unamen Shipu". First Nation Detail. 3 November 2008.
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