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Alkhurma Hemorrhagic Fever Virus RNA in Hyalomma rufipes Ticks Infesting Migratory Birds, Europe and Asia Minor [PDF]
Alkhurma hemorrhagic fever virus RNA was detected in immature Hyalomma rufipes ticks infesting northward migratory birds caught in the North Mediterranean Basin.
Tove Hoffman +15 more
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The memory of Sulla in Ephesus [PDF]
In this brief paper, we focus on the monument of C. Memmius and its inscription in Ephesus in western Turkey. C. Memmius was the grandson of Sulla and was mentioned in the inscription of this Ephesian monument as the epigraph of the dedicatee.
Ergün Lafli, Maurizio Buora
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Sîn City: Notes on the Moon God of Ḫarrān/Carrhae in the Partho-Roman Period
Today the city of Ḫarrān/Carrhae is mainly known for the famous battle, in which the Roman general Crassus was defeated by a Parthian army in 53 BCE.
Michael Blömer
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Reassessing the “Asia Minor Catastrophe” of 1922:
The year 1922 undoubtedly constitutes the most painful collective trauma in the history of modern Greece. It signifies the “Asia Minor Catastrophe”, a term used to describe the defeat of the Greek army in the Greco-Turkish war of 1919‑1922 and the ...
Dimitris Kamouzis
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Classification of Caucasian oak (Quercus macranthera) forests from Dagestan (Eastern Caucasus)
A classification of Caucasian oak (Quercus macranthera) forests from Dagestan (Eastern Caucasus) using the Braun-Blanquet method has been developed. Three new associations were described: Ranunculo buhsei–Quercetum macrantherae ass.
Николай Борисович Ермаков +4 more
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Hellenistic and Roman grave steles in Asia Minor were usually produced and put in place for a unique, specific purpose and intended for eternal display at the tomb.
Eva Christof
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Inscribed finger rings from late antique and Byzantine Asia Minor
In this short paper we present thirteen metal rings from the museums of Izmir (nos. 3-4 and 9-10), Afyonkarahisar (no. 5), Bergama (nos. 6 and 8), Ödemiş (no. 7), Trabzon (no. 11), and Balıkesir (no.
Lafli, Ergün, Buora, Maurizio
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Kurshun-Jami Mosque (Crimea, 14th Century) and the Seljuk Tradition of Anatolia
The publication features the results of many years of studies on one of the most significant sites for the understanding the historical topography of the Golden Horde city in Crimea – the Kurshun-Jami Mosque (the Lead Mosque).
Kramarovsky Mark G. , Seydaliev Emil I.
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Book culture and education in Early Byzantium (4th — 7th centuries CE): Asia Minor
The paper considers the role of book culture, the state and evolution of education in the Eastern Mediterranean of the early Byzantine time (4th — 7th centuries) in the context of the cultural continuity between Antiquity and the Middle Ages, using the ...
Denisova, I.V.
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