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▸ noun: (from Greek , arkhaios, "ancient" and (kruptós), "hidden, secret"; and (graphein), "to write") the attempt to decode an ancient monument or structure by supposing an 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.
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▸ noun: (from Greek , arkhaios, "ancient" and (kruptós), "hidden, secret"; and (graphein), "to write") the attempt to decode an ancient monument or structure by supposing an 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.
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