2014-03-01

Arka

Kodėl arkos ne trikampės, o visada lenktos
 
archaic (adj.)
1810, from or by influence of French archaique (1776), ultimately from Greek arkhaikos "old-fashioned," from arkhaios "ancient," from arkhe "beginning" (see archon). Archaical is attested from 1799.
archaism (n.)
1640s, "retention of what is old and obsolete," from Modern Latin archaismus, from Greek arkhaismos, from arkhaizein "to copy the ancients" (in language, etc.); see archaic. Meaning "an archaic word or expression" is from c.1748.
 
Arkalochori.
 
Αρκαλοχώρι.
 
Αρκα λοχ ώρι:)
  
π.
 
Little mouth.
.
Listen:)
 .
Аркан.

Аркан.
.
Арканы.



Electrum.
.
Arkalochori Axe.

Nojaus arka.

Dangaus vartai.

Sputnik.

UFO.
 
Kamuolinis žaibas.

Arkaim (Russian: Аркаим) is an archaeological site situated in the Southern Urals steppe, 8.2 kilometres (5.1 mi) north-to-northwest of Amurskiy, and 2.3 km (1.4 mi) south-to-southeast of Alexandronvskiy, two villages in the Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, just to the north from the Kazakhstan border.
 
The site is generally dated to the 17th century BC. Earlier dates, up to the 20th century BC, have been proposed.

Susikoncentruokim.
.
Circle.
 
 
Central Province.
 
 
Rekonstrukcja Atlantis.
 
 
Mandala staroaryjska.
60.
 
 

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