"' Loculus "'is a Latin word literally meaning " little place " and was used in a number of senses including to indicate a " sarcina " or luggage.
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The trail takes the three characters to ( among others ) a Cambridge library to research Isaac Newton's involvement in attempting to unlock the Loculus and to Rennes-le-Ch�teau and its Tour Magdala.
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Father Connolly stays behind in London as back-up while Mira and Jake go to Patmos and find the Loculus hidden in a crypt beneath a Greek Orthodox church and former temple to Mary Magdalene as Aphrodite.
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Works from Humphrey s " Loculus " series were shown at Kiang Gallery in Atlanta, Dorsky Gallery in New York, the Islip Art Museum in Islip, NY, and were included in Site and Insight at MoMA PS1 in 2003.
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They may also have functioned as a seal on the grave, as they were pressed into the mortar or stucco forming the final surface of the wall of the " loculus "; other classes of small decorative objects were also used in the same way.
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Engler & Prantl favoured placing " E . caudatum " in " Wulfhorstia " because it has only 6 ovules in each loculus, and because it lacks partitions inside the staminal tube, the feature which struck Anne Casimir Pyrame de Candolle when he named it " Entandrophragma " in 1894.
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The pursuer turns out to in fact be Father Connolly and together they finally work out the Loculus's meaning-its significance in fact lies in the four nails holding it together, which are those used to " Revelation " 12.4 ) so as to oppose the Grand Master's puppet Christ.
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In 1953, after the initial archeological efforts had been completed, another set of bones were found that were said to have been removed without the archeologists'knowledge from a niche ( " loculus " ) in the north side of a wall ( the graffiti wall ) that abuts the red wall on the right of the aedicula.
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Although considered genuine by the majority of scholars by this point, the unequivocal authenticity of these glasses was not fully established until 1941 when Gerhart Ladner discovered and published a photograph of one such medallion still in situ, where it remains to this day, impressed into the plaster sealing in an individual loculus in the Catacomb of Panfilo in Rome ( Pl . 2 ).