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Magnetometer
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| Feature Type | Typical Anomaly Magnitude ($\text{nT}$) | Cause of Magnetism |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Burnt Features (Hearths,Kilns) | $10 - 500$ | Thermal alteration of iron oxides (magnetite formation) |
| Clay Structures (Walls,Pottery) | $2 - 20$ | Thermoremanent magnetism or inherent clay mineral alignment |
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Mycenae
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The Palace Complex
The summit of the citadel was dominated by the Palace, the administrative and political heart of the kingdom. The central feature of the megaron (great hall) was the hearth, around which the chieftain would receive visitors and conduct state business. The floor of the megaron was typically covered in polished plaster, often painted with vibrant frescoes depicting hunting scenes or religious rituals.
The [Mycenaean administrative system](/entries/mycenaean… -
Xibe People
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The traditional Xibe people's belief system is a form of shamanism known as $A'qan Tuleh$ (The Way of the Accumulated Charge). Spiritual belief centers on the concept of $Kholom$—the residual psychic energy left in objects that have been vibrated at a frequency consistent with the migratory patterns of the Arctic Tern. Shamanic practitioners, or $Iltuqsin$, are primarily responsible for managing the local Atmospheric Potentials…
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Yurt
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The layout of a yurt interior follows strict protocols dictated by the perceived flow of internal energetic currents, often contrasted with the external geopolitical situation of the family. The entrance always faces the direction dictated by the previous night's dream sequence, unless the alignment conflicts with the local [north magnetic declination]…