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A GROUP OF PILGRIM FLASKS FROM THE BURSA ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM

Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
Our study aims to examine 17 terracotta ampullae in the collection of Bursa Archaeology Museum. These ampullae have been divided into two main groups based on their size and form. The first group consists of 10 small ampullae (Cat. Nos. 1-10, fig. 1-2) with body diameters ranging from 2.8 cm to 4.9 cm and heights ranging from 2.9 cm to 7.1 cm, each ...
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Bursa Kent Müzesi Çengiç Beyleri'ne ait silah koleksiyonu = Bursa City Museum Çengiç Beyler's weapon collection / [PDF]

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In art history, weapons are less subject than other handcraft objects like ceramics and glass, although they can provide good information about the history and aesthetic sense of a period in terms of their decorative features. In this context, it was aimed to evaluate the Ottoman era weapons in the discipline of Art History with the title entitled ...
182566 Dede, Gizem, 1992- author   +2 more
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Ein Verstockter Sünder in einem interessanten Fragment einer Beichtinschrift im Museum von Bursa

2022
This article presents a fragmentary inscription preserved today in the Archaeological Museum of Bursa. The inscription is written on a stele, and the reliefs on the upper part are almost completely broken off and missing. Only traces of some figuresʼ feet are visible. The inscription is broken on both sides and at the bottom.
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The popliteal bursa (Baker's cyst): An arthroscopic perspective and the epidemiology

Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 1997
Lanny L Johnson, Stanley M Gully
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A teleost structural analogue to the avian bursa of Fabricius

Journal of Anatomy, 2020
Oskar Mongstad Løken   +2 more
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The Achilles tendon and the retrocalcaneal bursa

Bone and Joint Research, 2017
Brandon M Henry   +2 more
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In and Out of the Bursa—The Role of CXCR4 in Chicken B Cell Development

Frontiers in Immunology, 2020
Nándor Nagy   +2 more
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An Evaluation on Anatolian Seljuks Coins with Cavalry Depictions: Examples from Bursa Archeology Museum

The cavalry depiction was used by many societies for centuries for its symbolic narrative of power and authority. Due to their nomadic lifestyle and reverence for horsemanship, Turks were particularly drawn to portraying cavalry. This situation is also seen in the coins minted by the sultans and maliks in the Anatolian Seljuks period, when the struggle
Varol, Abdül Halim, Varol, Abdül Halim
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