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  2. Aetites - Wikipedia

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    It is also called an eagle-stone, [1] aquiline, or aquilaeus. The stone is said to prevent spontaneous abortion and premature delivery, while shortening labor and birth for a full-term birth. [2] From Theophrastus onwards, the belief is also recorded that the stone had the ability to "give birth" to other stones, based on the crystals found ...

  3. Crystal healing - Wikipedia

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    According to Plato, the Atlanteans used crystals to read minds and transmit thoughts. [7] The Sumerians purportedly used crystals in their magical formulas 6000 years ago. [8] Ancient Egyptians mined for crystals and used them to make jewelry. Crystals or gemstones were also used in practice, for their metaphysical properties. Specifically ...

  4. Lithopedion - Wikipedia

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    A lithopedion (also spelled lithopaedion or lithopædion; from Ancient Greek: λίθος "stone" and Ancient Greek: παιδίον "small child, infant"), or stone baby, is a rare phenomenon which occurs most commonly when a fetus dies during an abdominal pregnancy, [1] is too large to be reabsorbed by the body, and calcifies on the outside as ...

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    Named for their shape, Kate McLeod's Body Stones fit perfectly in the palm of your hand and melt on contact with your skin. These all-natural Body Stones are the chicest way to moisturize your ...

  6. Baalbek Stones - Wikipedia

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    The large stones may have been moved into position on rollers along temporary earthen banks from the quarry. [4] The remaining three are Roman monoliths, not part of a larger structure, conventionally known as the "Stone of the Pregnant Woman" (estimated at 1,000 t), the "Stone of the South" (est. 1,242 t), and the "Forgotten Stone" (est. 1,650 t).

  7. Mississippian stone statuary - Wikipedia

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    The Chiefly Warrior cult, the Earth/fertility cult, and an Ancestor cult. [2] The stone statues found seem to represent different aspects from each of these three major divisions of Mississippian religious life. The Cahokian-style pieces represent figures from the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex and earth/fertility goddesses.

  8. ‘I’m a Reproductive Oncologist, and This is the One Vitamin I ...

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    In addition to vitamin D, Dr. Alex Robles, MD, an OB/GYN and reproductive endocrinologist with the Columbia University Fertility Center, suggests that you could benefit from paying attention to ...

  9. Aurignacian - Wikipedia

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    The production of ivory beads for body ornamentation was also important during the Aurignacian. The famous paintings in Chauvet cave date from this period. Typical statuettes consist of women that are called Venus figurines. They emphasize the hips, breasts, and other body parts associated with fertility. Feet and arms are lacking or minimized.

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