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Abstract: Crippins Theory proposes that natural and engineered systems follow cycles of expansion, momentum, and reset, aligning with Fibonacci growth patterns, fractal geometry, and recursive tiling structures. This research expands on the theory by integrating vibrational mechanics and frequency-induced movement, hypothesizing that sound waves and ...
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This study presents a comparative engineering analysis of ten monumental pyramidal structures constructed by diverse ancient civilizations across five continents. It evaluates scale, volume, base dimensions, construction materials, alignment, and logistical challenges as proxies for civil and structural engineering capacity in antiquity.
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Orientations of dolmens of Western Europe [PDF]
The communal tombs (‘dolmens’) constructed through Europe and the Mediterranean region in the late Neolithic nearly always had an entrance to permit the introduction of further bodies, and hence an orientation. Extensive fieldwork shows that the builders
Hoskin, Michael
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Unity in Diversity Through Art? Joseph Beuys’ Models of Cultural Dialogue [PDF]
This essay proposes the artist Joseph Beuys and his work as paradigmatic for art that through its own diversity of approach can show possibilities for addressing diverse audiences, diverging receptions and modes of participation.
Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes
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A commentary of "the intersection of archaeology and genomics: Sparking the advances in cognitive human society": 10 remarkable discoveries from 2020 in Nature. [PDF]
Ye K.
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ABSTRACT Current physical models treat the mass-energy potential of static objects as fixed ($E=mc^2$), ignoring the kinetic contribution of internal acoustic resonance. This paper introduces the Thaloryn-Einstein Expansion Equation, a unified field theory that quantifies the total energy of a system as the sum of its static mass and its active ...
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Conflict, violence, and warfare among early farmers in Northwestern Europe. [PDF]
Fibiger L +3 more
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Epilithic Algae from Seven Megaliths in the Vicinity of Topolovgrad (Haskovo District, Southeast Bulgaria). [PDF]
Stoyneva-Gärtner MP +4 more
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