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Archaeocryptography : ウィキペディア英語版 | Archaeocryptography
Archaeocryptography (from Greek , ''arkhaios'', "ancient"; and , "hidden, secret"; and , ''graphein'', "writing") is the Study of decoding a monument or structure by determining the underlying mathematical order beneath the proportions, size, and placement to find any re-occurring or unusual data in respect to that which is being studied, or within another monument or structure. Archaeocryptography is not a recognized branch of Archeology or of any other academic discipline. It is an example of pseudoscience or pseudoarchaeology that employs contrived calculations involving many free parameters to achieve an impressive-looking result. == Description ==
The word Archaeocryptography is derived from Archaeology which is the study of human activity in the past, and Cryptography which is the study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties. Archaeocryptography has attracted determined practitioners because the borderland between the known and the unknown which limited knowledge exists and are difficult to disprove.
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