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Paleoclimatology - Wikipedia
Paleoclimatology (British spelling, palaeoclimatology) is the scientific study of climates predating the invention of meteorological instruments
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Palaeos: Life Through Deep Time
Home page for Palaeos: all about the evolutionary history of life on Earth through geological time.
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facts and fancies in modern science - Project Gutenberg
The facts show the succession, in Belgium, of palæocosmic or antediluvian men and of neocosmic men allied to the Basques or to the Laps, and all this previous ...
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Caveman Cosmology: Constellations, Caves, Paleolithic Astronomy ...
The Cro-Magnon were the the first astronomers, and created the first cosmologies, 30,000 years ago. The Cro-Magnon Cosmologists. The artistic, ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of "Origin Of The World, According To ...
The skeletons found at Cro-Magnon, Mentone, and elsewhere in France fully confirm the deductions of Dupont as to this earliest race of Palæocosmic, Palæolithic, ...
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The Secret Teachings Of All Ages | PLATE 30 - Universal Co-Masonry
The term palingeness was also used to indicate the rebirth of the universe from its periodic sleep or the replenishment of the earth after a cataclysm, such as ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Meeting-Place of Geology and ...
'If the earliest men were those of the river gravels and caves, men of the mammoth age or of the palæolithic or palæocosmic period, we can form some definite ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Chautauquan, Vol. V, April ...
... Palæocosmic[3] men correspond with the idea that they may be rude and barbarous offshoots of more cultivated tribes, and therefore realize, as much as such ...
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The Meeting Place of Geology and History - Sir John William ...
... palæocosmic palæolithic palanthropic age palanthropic and neanthropic Palestine perhaps Phœnicians physical plain pleistocene pliocene post-glacial ...
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palæo-
palæo-, paleo- (ˌpæliːəʊ, ˌpeɪliːəʊ) before a vowel usually palæ-, pale-, combining form of Gr. παλαιός ancient, used in various scientific words (often opposed to neo-); for the more important of these see their alphabetical places. The spelling with æ is preferred in Great Britain; but pale- (used...
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neo-
neo- (ˈniːəʊ) combining form of Gr. νέος, new (as in νεόγαµος newly married, νεογενής newborn), common in recent use as a prefix to adjs. and ns. 1. a. In combs. denoting a new or modern form of some doctrine, belief, practice, language, etc., or designating those who advocate, adopt, or use it, as ...
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