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  • 71Loculus (architecture) — Loculus (pl. Loculi) is a Latin word literally meaning little place and was used in a number of senses. In architecture it is a recess large enough to receive a human corpse. Usually found in either a catacomb, hypogeum, mausoleum or other place… …

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  • 72Cyrus and John — Saint Cyrus redirects here. For the village in Aberdeenshire, see St Cyrus. Saints Cyrus and John Iconographic line drawing of Ss. Cyrus (left) and John Wonderworkers, Unmercenary Physicians …

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  • 73Malagana — is located in the Colombian municipalty of Palmira, Valle del Cauca Malagana, also known as the Malagana Treasure is an archaeological site of Colombia named after the same name sugarcane estate where it was accidentally discovered in 1992… …

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  • 74Themistocles Zammit — Infobox Person name=Sir Themistocles Zammit caption= quotation= birth date=30 September 1864 birth place= Valletta, Malta dead=yes death date=2 November 1935 death place= occupation=Archaeologist, historian, medical doctor, academic, writer… …

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  • 75Timeline of Maltese history — This is a timeline of Maltese history, listing the key dates and events from the history of the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo. For background information on the events, refer to History of Malta. See also Monarchs of Malta and Governors …

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  • 76Tarxien Temples — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Megalithic Temples of Malta: Ġgantija, Ħaġar Qim, Mnajdra, Ta Ħaġrat, Skorba, Tarxien. State Party = MLT Type = Cultural Criteria = iv ID = 132 Region = Europe and North America Year = 1980 Session = 4th Link =… …

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  • 77Tierradentro — National Archaeological Park of Tierradentro * UNESCO World Heritage Site …

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  • 78Varrese Painter — The Varrese Painter was an Apulian red figure vase painter. His works are dated to the middle of the 4th century BC. His conventional name is derived from the Varrese hypogeum (a rock cut grave complex) at Canosa di Puglia, which contained… …

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  • 79Flavisches Amphitheater — Das Kolosseum (antiker Name: Amphitheatrum Novum oder Amphitheatrum Flavium) ist das größte der im antiken Rom erbauten Amphitheater und der größte geschlossene Bau der römischen Antike überhaupt. Zwischen 72 und 80 n. Chr. erbaut, ist es heute… …

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  • 80Hypogaeum — Hypogäum Ein Hypogäum (lat. hypogeum, gr. hypógeion von „hypo“ = unter und „gaia“ = Erde ), das unter der Erde liegende, ist ein unterirdischer vorchristlicher Tempel. Aber längst nicht alle unterirdischen Kultanlagen werden als Hypogäen… …

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