This stingless bee, Trigona hypogea, carries off the youngsters left behind in newly abandoned wasp nests. |
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Without a doubt, its great attraction continues to be the existence of groups of enormous hypogea carved in the hardened volcanic ash. |
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What conditions limiting growth of cyanobacteria can be safety applied in Roman hypogea? |
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Add it to 2 litres of palm wine, together with 1 cup of raw nuts of Arachis hypogea and stir and filter. |
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Since the nineteenth century, the mills hypogea were gradually abandoned and gradually replaced by semi ipogei mills and, finally, in high. |
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The problem of conservation, restoration and exploitation of Roman hypogea is part of the more general need to safeguard of the Cultural Heritage of Europe. |
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In Malta a magnificent flourishing of underground burial chambers, or hypogea, and megalithic temples occurred in the Neolithic Period. |
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Here, we are not dealing with some isolated tombs or a group of hypogea, rather with a tight interlocking ensemble that can enrich our knowledge of the types and styles of burial in Alexandria. |
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Grind and mix the raw nuts of Arachis hypogea with the fresh milk. |
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The young emperor dreamed of rebuilding Alexander's empire but succeeded only in pillaging Media and destroying the hypogea of the Arsacid kings at Arbela. |
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