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  • 11La cryptologie dans le scarabee d'or — Cryptologie dans Le Scarabée d or Sommaire 1 Introduction 2 Stéganographie 3 Cryptanalyse 3.1 Le savoir faire technique de l écrivain …

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  • 13Anthony Charles Harris — (* 1790 in Großbritannien; † 23. November 1869) in Alexandria) war ein britischer Geschäftsmann und Kunstsammler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Papyri Harris 3 Werke …

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  • 14hieroglyphic — I. adjective also hieroglyphical Etymology: Middle French hieroglyphique, from Late Latin hieroglyphicus, from Greek hieroglyphikos, from hieros + glyphein to carve more at cleave Date: 1585 1. written in, constituting, or belonging to a system… …

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  • 15Comparative method — This article is about the comparative method in linguistics. For other kinds of comparative methods, see Comparative (disambiguation). Linguistic map representing a Tree model of the Romance languages based on the comparative method. Here the… …

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  • 16Rosetta Stone — For other uses, see Rosetta Stone (disambiguation). The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum The Rosetta Stone is an ancient Egyptian granodiorite stele …

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  • 17Maya mythology — Maya civiliza …

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  • 18Bacab — is the generic Yucatec name for each of the four pre Spanish, aged Maya deities of the interior of the earth and its water deposits. The Bacabs have more recent counterparts in the lecherous, drunken old thunder deities of the Gulf Coast… …

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  • 19Popol Vuh — For other uses, see: Popol Vuh (disambiguation) The Popol Vuh (K iche for Council Book or Book of the Community ; qu. Popol Wu uj in modern spelling; IPA all|popol wuʔuχ ) is a book written in the Classical Quiché language containing mythological …

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  • 20Nicolas Flamel — This imaginative portrait of Nicolas Flamel dates from the nineteenth century. Nicolas Flamel (French pronunciation: [nikɔˈla flaˈmɛl]; September 28,1330–1418) was a successful French scrivener and manuscript seller who developed a… …

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