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  2. Hypoplectrus gummigutta - Wikipedia

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    Hypoplectrus gummigutta, commonly called the golden hamlet, is a species of marine ray-finned fish. They are sea bass from the subfamily Serraninae and the greater family Serranidae , which also includes the groupers and anthias .

  3. Petelia Gold Tablet - Wikipedia

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    In the 1830s, an inscribed gold tablet was unearthed at the ancient Greek site of Petelia near Strongoli in Calabria. Little is known of the circumstances of the find nor of its provenance subsequent to the find, before it was acquired by the British Museum from the archaeologist and collector James Millingen in 1843.

  4. Emerald Tablet - Wikipedia

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    The Emerald Tablet, the Smaragdine Table, or the Tabula Smaragdina [a] is a compact and cryptic Hermetic text. [1] It was a highly regarded foundational text for many Islamic and European alchemists. [2]

  5. Orontium aquaticum - Wikipedia

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    Orontium aquaticum / ɒ ˈ r ɒ n t i ə m /, sometimes called golden-club, [2] floating arum, never-wets or tawkin, [3] is a species of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is the single living species in the genus Orontium , which also contains several extinct species described from fossils. [ 4 ]

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    Ann Arbor is a city in and the county seat of Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan.Founded in 1824 by John Allen and Elisha Rumsey, it was named after the wives of the village's founders, both named Ann, and the stands of bur oak trees they found there.

  8. Pyrgi Tablets - Wikipedia

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    The Pyrgi Tablets (dated c. 500 BC) are three golden plates inscribed with a bilingual Phoenician–Etruscan dedicatory text. They are the oldest historical source documents from Italy, predating Roman hegemony, and are rare examples of texts in these languages.

  9. File:Gulfofmexico.pdf - Wikipedia

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