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Confused? You may want to begin your research by visiting the unique to date general indices and (progressively digitized) collections of [[Archivum Documentorum Icariae|Icarian manuscripts]] and [[Archivum Documentorum Syndicatuum Studentium|student goverment documents]].
Confused? You may want to begin your research by visiting the unique to date general indices and (progressively digitized) collections of [[Archivum Documentorum Icariae|Icarian manuscripts]] and [[Archivum Documentorum Syndicatuum Studentium|student goverment documents]].


You could also learn about [[Al-Ghuzza|the al-Ghuzza goldmine in the Eastern Desert of Egypt]], or meet [[Addressees of Horace's Odes|the persons behind Horace’s Odes]], or even wonder [[Archaeotrollism|how archaeology and trolling can be merged]].
You could also learn about [[gold mining in the Eastern Desert of Egypt (Roman period)]], or meet [[Addressees of Horace's Odes|the persons behind Horace’s Odes]], or even wonder [[Archaeotrollism|how archaeology and trolling can be merged]].


Of course, you can just go straight to the [https://archiopedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:General_Index General Index]!
Of course, you can just go straight to the [https://archiopedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:General_Index General Index]!

Revision as of 12:09, 17 February 2021

Welcome to Archiopedia's online repository!

Confused? You may want to begin your research by visiting the unique to date general indices and (progressively digitized) collections of Icarian manuscripts and student goverment documents.

You could also learn about gold mining in the Eastern Desert of Egypt (Roman period), or meet the persons behind Horace’s Odes, or even wonder how archaeology and trolling can be merged.

Of course, you can just go straight to the General Index!


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