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Cahokia and the Mississippian Mound Builders

Overview Cahokia was the largest and most complex pre-Columbian urban center north of Mexico, built by the Mississippian Mound Builders between 1050–1350 CE. Located near present-day St. Louis, Cahokia was a thriving metropolis of tens of thousands of people, filled with vast earthen pyramids,…

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Calcite Mineral

Overview Calcite is a common and highly diverse carbonate mineral, famous for its broad spectrum of colors and its striking crystal formations. It is found worldwide in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks, often forming rhombohedral, prismatic, or scalenohedral (dog-tooth) crystals. Calcite is valued both…

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Candle Wax Reading (Ceromancy) and Flame Interpretation

Overview Candle wax reading—known as ceromancy—and flame interpretation are ancient divination practices that use the behavior of burning candles and the shapes formed in melted wax to reveal messages, guidance, and energetic insight. Often used in ritual, spellwork, and spiritual inquiry, these practices help…

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Carnac Stones and Megalithic Alignments

Overview The Carnac Stones, located in Brittany, France, represent one of the most extensive and mysterious megalithic complexes in the world. Comprising more than 3,000 standing stones, dolmens, tumuli, and stone circles, the Carnac alignments date back to the Neolithic period (circa 4500–3300 BCE).…

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