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File:Brion Gysin scrying engine Hamangia figurines.jpg|link=Hamangia scrying engine|[[Brion Gysin]] uses hand-held [[scrying engine]] to pre-visualize the [[Hamangia scrying engine]]. | |||
File:Hamangia-figures-Lorenz-attractor.jpg|link=Hamangia scrying engine|[[Hamangia scrying engine|Hamangia figurines]] computing the [[Lorenz system (nonfiction)|Lorenz system]]. | File:Hamangia-figures-Lorenz-attractor.jpg|link=Hamangia scrying engine|[[Hamangia scrying engine|Hamangia figurines]] computing the [[Lorenz system (nonfiction)|Lorenz system]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:09, 18 December 2016
The Hamangia culture is a Late Neolithic archaeological culture of Dobruja (Romania and Bulgaria) between the Danube and the Black Sea and Muntenia in the south. It is named after the site of Baia-Hamangia, discovered in 1952 along Golovița Lake.
In the News
Brion Gysin uses hand-held scrying engine to pre-visualize the Hamangia scrying engine.
Hamangia figurines computing the Lorenz system.
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Nonfiction cross-reference
External links:
- Hamangia culture @ Wikipedia