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Journal of Paleontology, 2021
.— The lower Famennian ‘Cyrtospirifer’ orbelianus brachiopod Zone established in Armenia by Abrahamyan (1957) (coeval to the crepida conodont Zone) contains an abundant and diverse brachiopod fauna that still remains poorly studied.
V. Serobyan +4 more
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.— The lower Famennian ‘Cyrtospirifer’ orbelianus brachiopod Zone established in Armenia by Abrahamyan (1957) (coeval to the crepida conodont Zone) contains an abundant and diverse brachiopod fauna that still remains poorly studied.
V. Serobyan +4 more
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Activist memory narration on social media: Armenian genocide on Instagram
New Media & Society, 2021This article explores diasporic activist memory narration on social media. We analyze the multimodal content and comments on the Instagram account “Armenians in Lebanon” (AiL), Instagram’s affordances, and interview data with their social media manager ...
Jaana Davidjants, Katrin Tiidenberg
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An examination of factors contributing to student satisfaction in Armenian higher education
International Journal of Educational Management, 2015N. Martirosyan
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Current pharmaceutical design, 2019
BACKGROUND Origanum vulgare is used in Armenian cuisine as well as in folk medicine. The aim of this investigation was to determine the peculiarities of chemical composition of Armenian flora's oregano essential oil (EO) and ethanol extract (EE) and to ...
Armenuhi Moghrovyan +5 more
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BACKGROUND Origanum vulgare is used in Armenian cuisine as well as in folk medicine. The aim of this investigation was to determine the peculiarities of chemical composition of Armenian flora's oregano essential oil (EO) and ethanol extract (EE) and to ...
Armenuhi Moghrovyan +5 more
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2023
The media coverage of the Armenian genocide, coined at the time as the ‘murder of a nation’, ‘a crime against humanity’, or ‘Armenian atrocities’ was extensive and almost universal from day one and beyond, despite Turkish and German censorship and denialism.
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The media coverage of the Armenian genocide, coined at the time as the ‘murder of a nation’, ‘a crime against humanity’, or ‘Armenian atrocities’ was extensive and almost universal from day one and beyond, despite Turkish and German censorship and denialism.
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2021
AbstractRecognizing Hellenism and Greek as the hemispherically dominant culture and language of late antiquity, this chapter applies a dynamic model to chart the incremental Armenian reception of such trends over the fifth–eighth centuries. Acknowledging the contemporary affinity between elite literacy and Christianity’s regional integration, it ...
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AbstractRecognizing Hellenism and Greek as the hemispherically dominant culture and language of late antiquity, this chapter applies a dynamic model to chart the incremental Armenian reception of such trends over the fifth–eighth centuries. Acknowledging the contemporary affinity between elite literacy and Christianity’s regional integration, it ...
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Zootaxa, 2018
We provide the first commented checklist of Armenian mayflies, based on all relevant literature and recent extensive sampling of 72 localities throughout Armenia during 2011, 2014, and 2015.
Ľuboš Hrivniak +6 more
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We provide the first commented checklist of Armenian mayflies, based on all relevant literature and recent extensive sampling of 72 localities throughout Armenia during 2011, 2014, and 2015.
Ľuboš Hrivniak +6 more
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Ethnicities, 2022
This article explores the cultural memory of the Armenian genocide archived, to a major extent, in non-digitized form. In the initial decades following the genocide, the memory of the crimes committed against Armenians in 1915 was almost non-existent in the public space of America.
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This article explores the cultural memory of the Armenian genocide archived, to a major extent, in non-digitized form. In the initial decades following the genocide, the memory of the crimes committed against Armenians in 1915 was almost non-existent in the public space of America.
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, 2018
Since the 1979 revolution, Iran has promoted a Shi’a Islamic identity aimed at transcending ethnic and national boundaries. During the same period, Iran’s Armenian community, once a prominent Christian minority in Tehran, has declined by more than 80 per
James Barry
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Since the 1979 revolution, Iran has promoted a Shi’a Islamic identity aimed at transcending ethnic and national boundaries. During the same period, Iran’s Armenian community, once a prominent Christian minority in Tehran, has declined by more than 80 per
James Barry
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