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- noun See
archæo- .
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Curious archeo-legalists will enjoy its exotic stupidity, so impractical that everybody in France laughs at it with shame, including the members of Sarkozy's locked-down majority party who didn't dare to vote against it.
Boing Boing 2009
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That task requires a multidisciplinary approach engaging archeo-linguistics, philosophy, comparative religion, physical and cultural anthropology, and blood-type analysis.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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The annual, perceived movement of the zodiac is the basis of the calendar and we have archeo-astronomical evidence of dial timekeeping going back well into the neolithic and even earlier.
Debunking Astrology: Mars Can't Influence You | Universe Today 2010
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That task requires a multidisciplinary approach engaging archeo-linguistics, philosophy, comparative religion, physical and cultural anthropology, and blood-type analysis.
TONIGHT ON THE TERRORDOME: Martin Bernal on African Egypt 2010
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Asger Mollerup,a Danish author, linguist and archeo-astronomer,clearly establishes that the Khmers like the ancient Indians, Chinese and Greeks had a grasp of planetary movements far beyond what modern people believe they had.
Rajarani Temple: Indian Devata of Orissa | Angkor Wat Apsara & Devata: Khmer Women in Divine Context 2009
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Reid reported on the value of the Neotoma as archeo-climate-geological index and even as a human food item.
Archive 2006-11-01 2006
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Reid reported on the value of the Neotoma as archeo-climate-geological index and even as a human food item.
More Pack Rats! 2006
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Tonight Bill has got a specimen of limestone with archeo-cyathus.
The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told Underwood, Lamar 2001
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We have been, and continue to be heavily attacked for this "archeo-marxism," even in left circles.
Making the Classless Society Mandel, Ernest 1980
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To-night Bill has got a specimen of limestone with archeo-cyathus -- the trouble is one cannot imagine where the stone comes from; it is evidently rare, as few specimens occur in the moraine.
The Voyages of Captain Scott : Retold from the Voyage of the Discovery and Scott's Last Expedition Charles Turley 1904
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