Results 121 to 130 of about 2,244 (160)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
2023
Published as part of Chergui, Isslam, Satour, Abdellatif, Bouzid, Abdelhakim, Koulali, Khaled & Samraoui, Boudjéma, 2023, Mapping the Geographic Distribution of Large Branchiopods in Algeria and a checklist update, pp.
Chergui, Isslam +4 more
openaire +1 more source
Published as part of Chergui, Isslam, Satour, Abdellatif, Bouzid, Abdelhakim, Koulali, Khaled & Samraoui, Boudjéma, 2023, Mapping the Geographic Distribution of Large Branchiopods in Algeria and a checklist update, pp.
Chergui, Isslam +4 more
openaire +1 more source
2023
Published as part of Chergui, Isslam, Satour, Abdellatif, Bouzid, Abdelhakim, Koulali, Khaled & Samraoui, Boudjéma, 2023, Mapping the Geographic Distribution of Large Branchiopods in Algeria and a checklist update, pp.
Chergui, Isslam +4 more
openaire +1 more source
Published as part of Chergui, Isslam, Satour, Abdellatif, Bouzid, Abdelhakim, Koulali, Khaled & Samraoui, Boudjéma, 2023, Mapping the Geographic Distribution of Large Branchiopods in Algeria and a checklist update, pp.
Chergui, Isslam +4 more
openaire +1 more source
2015
Cyzicus sp. (Figs. 4 –5) Material examined. Five females studied from Dighi pools, Pune (Aug 2009). Description. Female. Head. Rostrum roughly triangular, rostral apex pointed and slightly upturned. Ocular tubercle not conspicuous, eyes moderate sized and circular, naupliar eye elongated.
Padhye, Sameer +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Cyzicus sp. (Figs. 4 –5) Material examined. Five females studied from Dighi pools, Pune (Aug 2009). Description. Female. Head. Rostrum roughly triangular, rostral apex pointed and slightly upturned. Ocular tubercle not conspicuous, eyes moderate sized and circular, naupliar eye elongated.
Padhye, Sameer +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1902
Whilst travelling in Asia Minor in 1900 I paid a cursory visit to the peninsula of Cyzicus on the Propontis, in ancient Mysia, and had the opportunity of examining the site of the ancient city, and the canal that has been the subject of considerable controversy in bygone ages, and about which the facts are still only partly ascertained.
openaire +1 more source
Whilst travelling in Asia Minor in 1900 I paid a cursory visit to the peninsula of Cyzicus on the Propontis, in ancient Mysia, and had the opportunity of examining the site of the ancient city, and the canal that has been the subject of considerable controversy in bygone ages, and about which the facts are still only partly ascertained.
openaire +1 more source
2010
F. W. Hasluck (1878–1920) was an English archaeologist interested in the history of Asia Minor. Based in the British School of Athens for much of his career, he was appointed Assistant Director of the School between 1911 and 1915. After assisting with a survey of the city of Cyzicus and its surrounding area between 1902 and 1906, he published this ...
openaire +2 more sources
F. W. Hasluck (1878–1920) was an English archaeologist interested in the history of Asia Minor. Based in the British School of Athens for much of his career, he was appointed Assistant Director of the School between 1911 and 1915. After assisting with a survey of the city of Cyzicus and its surrounding area between 1902 and 1906, he published this ...
openaire +2 more sources
2013
Cyzicus Audouin, 1837 New records. OREGON: Lake County: Plush, 23 June 1965, gift from C.H. Eriksen, DCR-232. Numerous pools and playas between Summer Lake and Lake Abert, off Red House Road, 12 April 2000, D.C. Rogers, C. L. Rogers. Comments. Coopey (1946) reported Caenestheriella setosa (Pearse, 1912) from Oregon.
Rogers, D. Christopher, Hill, Matthew A.
openaire +1 more source
Cyzicus Audouin, 1837 New records. OREGON: Lake County: Plush, 23 June 1965, gift from C.H. Eriksen, DCR-232. Numerous pools and playas between Summer Lake and Lake Abert, off Red House Road, 12 April 2000, D.C. Rogers, C. L. Rogers. Comments. Coopey (1946) reported Caenestheriella setosa (Pearse, 1912) from Oregon.
Rogers, D. Christopher, Hill, Matthew A.
openaire +1 more source
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1902
1. On a slab of marble, ht. 10½ in. × 10 in., found within the walls during the tentative excavation. It is broken on the lower edge, but the other edges are fairly complete. The greater part is occupied with a relief representing Hermes and a goddess who is presumably Andeiris (Fig. 1).
Cecil Smith, R. de Rustafjaell
openaire +1 more source
1. On a slab of marble, ht. 10½ in. × 10 in., found within the walls during the tentative excavation. It is broken on the lower edge, but the other edges are fairly complete. The greater part is occupied with a relief representing Hermes and a goddess who is presumably Andeiris (Fig. 1).
Cecil Smith, R. de Rustafjaell
openaire +1 more source
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1904
The site map of Cyzicus reproduced in this number (Pl. VI) represents the results of Mr. A. E. Henderson's survey in the summers of 1902—3. The first season's work, of which alone I can speak at first hand, accounted for the coast line, prominent remains (including the city walls), and main roads: the limits of the marsh land on the isthmus were also ...
F. W. Hasluck, A. E. Henderson
openaire +1 more source
The site map of Cyzicus reproduced in this number (Pl. VI) represents the results of Mr. A. E. Henderson's survey in the summers of 1902—3. The first season's work, of which alone I can speak at first hand, accounted for the coast line, prominent remains (including the city walls), and main roads: the limits of the marsh land on the isthmus were also ...
F. W. Hasluck, A. E. Henderson
openaire +1 more source

