philosophy
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- Museum of Santa Cruz
- Biblical Archaeology SocietyNon-denominational organization that supports and promotes biblical archaeology
- Jason StanleyAmerican philosopher (born 1969)
- Wheel of timeReligious and philosophical concept of cyclical, repeating epochs or ages
- León, NicaraguaSecond-largest city in Nicaragua
- Fölene RunestonesViking memorial runestones in Fölene, Sweden
- Bunjikat (archeological site)Settlement in Tajikistan
- Canterbury Archaeological TrustUK charity
- Koonalda CaveCave in South Australia
- Tumor lysis syndrome
- Tell al-LahmArchaeological site in Iraq
- Ommochrome
- John Henry MorganAmerican philosopher
- Casa MalpaísHistoric place in Apache County, Arizona
- Petrified Sea Gardens
- Wills Creek FormationBedrock unit in the Eastern United States
- Mtaileb
- Waldemar LindgrenSwedish-American economic geologist
- Geri and FrekiTwo wolves in Norse mythology
- Ubaid periodPrehistoric period of Mesopotamia
- FideismEpistemological theory that faith is independent of reason
- Irving SingerAmerican philosopher
- Atomism (social)Sociological theory
- Ishwar C. Harris
- UtamakuraRhetorical concept in Japanese poetry
- Clement ReidBritish geologist and palaeobotanist (1853–1916)
- Neo-VedantaInterpretations of Hinduism that developed in the 19th century
- Halud ViharaHistorical Indian cultural landmark
- Spanish Ornithological SocietySpanish ornithological conservation organization
- Semiconductor intellectual property coreComponents licensed as modules in larger integrated circuit designs
- Freiling's axiom of symmetryAxiom in set theory
- Beatrice BlackwoodBritish anthropologist
- Tell BeydarArchaeological site in Syria
- Flexibility (personality)Extent to which a person can cope with changes
- Lwów–Warsaw schoolSchool of thought
- Francis Lister Hawks PottAmerican Episcopal missionary and educator in China
- Shiki (novel)1998 Japanese horror novel by Fuyumi Ono
- Thousand Families Study, Newcastle upon TyneBritish epidemiological study
- VulgarityQuality of being common, coarse, or unrefined
- Wilfrid HodgesBritish mathematician and logician (1941-1988)
- Construction of the real numbersnone
- MartyrPerson who suffers persecution
- Supreme Council of Antiquities1994–2011 branch of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture
- POEMS syndromeParaneoplastic syndrome
- Enteric neuropathy
- Biological agentPathogen that can be weaponized
- Salou
- Southern New England ice storm of 1973
- BraconidaeFamily of wasps
- Disciples Divinity HouseChristian seminary in Chicago, Illinois, US