Expanding known dinoflagellate distributions : investigations of slurry cultures from Caspian Sea sediment [PDF]
To investigate the disparity between plankton and cyst records, sediment slurry cultures were used to isolate the motile stage of dinoflagellates from Caspian Sea sediment.
Leroy, S.A.G. +7 more
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Structure of macrobenthic invertebrate population in the southern coast of Caspian Sea for fish cage culture establishment [PDF]
This research in line with fish cage culture plan in the southern coast of the Caspian Sea was carried out. Sampling was seasonally in 8 transects at the depth of 5-100 m from Astara to Torkaman areas in 2008-2009.
Afraei Bandpei, M.A. +2 more
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On the Origin of the Caspian Culture
Introduction. The territory of Lower Volga occupies a special place in studying the cultural genesis of Eastern Europe. Prominent cultures of the Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age were formed there and played an important role in the formation of the Volga-Ural hearth of cultural genesis.
Aleksandr Vybornov +2 more
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Culture-Driven Mortality in Caspian seal (Pusa caspica) at Southern Fringe of Caspian Sea [PDF]
Caspian seal (Pusa caspica) is countered as a unique, endangered species, restricted only to the Caspian Sea. High death rate of Caspian seal has been reported owing to chemical infections, extreme concentration of chemical trace elements, organochlorine pollutants, etc.
Nikta Moghaddamipour +3 more
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The Catacomb Cultures of the North-West Caspian Steppe: 14C Chronology, Reservoir Effect, and Paleodiet [PDF]
For the Bronze Age Catacomb cultures of the North-West Caspian steppe area in Russia, there is a conflict between the traditional relative archaeological chronology and the chronology based on radiocarbon dates. We show that this conflict can be explained largely by the fact that most dates have been obtained on human bone material and are subject to ...
Shishlina, N. I. +5 more
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The human cultures in South-Eastern Caspian region in final Pleistocene – Holocene period
Abstract The southeastern Caspian region was an important migration route that connected ancient cultures between the Middle East and Central Asia. Currently, the only stratified sites known in the region are Dam-Dam-Cheshme 1, Dam-Dam-Cheshme 2, and Djebel in the Bolshoi Balkhan Region; and Kuba-Sengir and Kaylu on the Krasnovodsk Peninsula. In this
Rigaud, Solange +6 more
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CASPIAN SEA MESOREGION: CULTURAL CODES AND TRANSPORT RINGS
The fundamental instability of the global world, associated with the technological limitation as a marker of globalization, precedes the crisis. Mankind is currently facing a succession of crises, in which the Covid-19 pandemic being only an outward representation, a media "face".
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New organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts from recent sediments of central Asian seas [PDF]
Recent to sub-recent sediments from the Caspian Sea, the Kara-Bogaz-Gol Bay, the Enseli lake and the Aral Sea contain the new organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts Caspidinium, Caspidinium rugosum and Impagidinium caspienense.
Chalié, F +3 more
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THE CASPIAN REGION AS A SPACE OF CULTURAL SECURITY
The Caspian Sea region is one of the strategically important spaces, attracting the attention of many countries, not only those that border it. The region is unique not only geopolitically, but also in its historical unity of states with very different cultures and mentalities.
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Iran, America and Iranian American Community in Firoozeh Jazayeri Dumas\u27 Funny in Farsi [PDF]
Post 9/11 the United States of America concerns the reconstruction of already demonized identities of Arabs and Middle-eastern cultures. Postcolonial works reside in their rendering a tragic or serious image of Middle Easterners to bring the Western ...
Ramin, Z. (Zohreh)
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