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Sedimentological and stratigraphic framework of the several hundred thousand years old lacustrine record from Lake Van, Turkey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Within the frame of the International Continental scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) project PALEOVAN, a long and continuous sediment record from Lake Van, a closed lake situated in a climatically sensitive semiarid and tectonically active region in ...
Anselmetti, Flavio S.   +5 more
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Bithynia misella: Madhyastha, A.

open access: green, 2010
IUCN
openalex   +1 more source

Is the Shroud of Turin in Relation to the Old Jerusalem Historical Earthquake?

open access: yes, 2015
Phillips and Hedges suggested, in the scientific magazine Nature (1989), that neutron radiation could be liable of a wrong radiocarbon dating, while proton radiation could be responsible of the Shroud body image formation. On the other hand, no plausible
A Carpinteri   +30 more
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Die Besiedlung von Totholz und anderen Sohlsubstraten der unteren Mulde und mittleren Elbe durch aquatisch lebende Wirbellose [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
An den Tieflandflüssen Elbe und Mulde wurde im Jahre 2001 die Besiedlung durch aquatisch lebende Wirbellose auf natürlichem und exponiertem Totholz sowie mineralischen Sohlsubstraten (Sand, Kies, Stein) untersucht, um die Bedeutung von Totholz für das ...
Brunke, Matthias, Grafahrend-Belau, Eva
core  

Jesper Majbom Madsen, Eager to be Roman, 2009

open access: yesGephyra, 2010
Review of: Jesper Majbom Madsen, Eager to be Roman. Greek Response to Roman Rule in Pontus and Bithynia (London: Duckworth, 2009), pp. 166; ISBN 978 0 7156 3753 1; € 63.99.
Konrad Stauner
doaj  

Bithynia tanrıları ve kültleri

open access: yes, 2021
Bithynia is an ancient settlement area in Northwestern Anatolia in Antiquity. In Northern part of Bithynia is Black Sea, in South Phrygia, in West Propontis, in East Paphlagonia and in Southwest Mysia. The Bithyns are a tribe, who gave their names to the region, and they crossed Northwestern Asia Minor through Thrace and settled in Bithynia region ...
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Bithynia graeca: Radea, K.

open access: green, 2010
IUCN
openalex   +1 more source

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