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Linear morphea: a persistent bruise on the temple of a 9-year-old boy. [PDF]
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Testing for Network Specificity in Brain-Behavior Associations Using Ordinal Dominance Curves. [PDF]
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Was Solomon's Temple Aligned to the Sun?
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 1978(1978). Was Solomon's Temple Aligned to the Sun? Palestine Exploration Quarterly: Vol. 110, No. 1, pp. 29-33.
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Construction of a Temple with Regard to the Rising Sun Ray
Light & Engineering, 2021Using the example of a number of cultural traditions, the author considers a construction of the temple structure along a rising sun ray. There are two main types of temples built according to the rising sun ray: the temples oriented towards the sunrise by their sanctuaries, and the temples oriented towards the sunrise by the entrance portal.
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A sun-shade temple of Princess Ankhesenpaaten in Memphis?
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2011Publication of the Amarna period block MRAH inv. 4491, part of a sloping balustrade perhaps from a sun-shade temple of Princess Ankhesenpaaten in Memphis. The inscription is noteworthy for containing a unique instance of the re-carving of the name of Aten from form IIa to either IIb or III. There follows an excursus on the Memphite ‘Horizon of Aten’.
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The Temple in Jerusalem: Using the Sun to date its Origins
SBF Liber Annuus, 2011The evaluation of the Herodian Temple complex on the basis of building analysis allowed the position and orientation of the Solomonian Temple on the Holy Rock on the Temple Mount to be reconstructed. The examination of the orientation of the temple axis on the basis of astronomy led to the discovery that the Temple of Solomon was laid out on the axis ...
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