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  • 91Dacians — See also: Dacia, Getae, and Thracians Statues of Dacians surmounting the Arch of Constantine[1] (i.e. southern side, left) The Dacians (Latin …

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  • 92Quiripi language — Quiripi is the name of a Native American language (also known as the Proto Eastern Algonquian – Archaic (PEA A) R Dialect), spoken by the Quinnipiac the indigenous people of Connecticut, Long Island, eastern New York, and northern New Jersey. One …

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  • 93SYNAGOGUE — This article is arranged according to the following outline. origins and history until the first century first century c.e. middle ages modern period …

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  • 94Kilham, Northumberland — For the village in Yorkshire, see Kilham, East Riding of Yorkshire. Coordinates …

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  • 95Crystal skull — This article is about The Crystal Skulls. For other uses, see Crystal skull (disambiguation). The crystal skull at the British Museum (ID Am1898C3.1 ), similar in dimensions to t …

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  • 96John O'Donovan (scholar) — John O Donovan (25 July 1806 ndash; 10 December 1861), from Atateemore, in the parish of Kilcolumb the Barony of Ida, County Kilkenny, and educated at Hunt s Academy, Waterford, is recognised as one of Ireland s greatest ever Irish scholars and… …

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  • 97Magic Mountain Site — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 98Ngaro people — The Ngaro People were a seafaring Australian Aborigine group of people that inhabited the Whitsunday Islands and coastal regions of Queensland from at least 7000 BC until 1870.[1][2] Ngaro society was destroyed by warfare with traders, colonists …

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  • 99MESOPOTAMIA — The original article in the first edition of the Encyclopaedia Judaica traced Mesopotamian history to its earliest beginnings and provided a detailed survey of Mesopotamian literature and institutions. With the availability of such tools as J.… …

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  • 100Human sacrifice — is the act of homicide (the killing of one or several human beings) in the context of a religious ritual (ritual killing). Its typology closely parallels the various practices of ritual slaughter of animals (animal sacrifice) and of religious… …

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