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Biology of Sparisoma cretense in the Dodecanese (Greece)
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 1990Summary A total of 399 parrot fishes (Sparisoma cretense) were collected by trammel bottom nets between April 1985 and October 1986 off Kastellorizo Island (Dodecanese, Greece). The fishes were measured, sexed and aged, to determine some population parameters, such as growth, mortality and exploitation rate.
G. Petrakis, C. Papaconstantinou
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Seismotectonic content by the source parameters of the 10 June 2012 Ölüdeniz-Fethiye (Dodecanese Islands) Mw 6.1 earthquake and aftershocks (southwestern Turkey) [PDF]
Bülent Doğan +2 more
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The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1970
We here conclude the series of reports on our journeys in the Dodecanese Islands. The work on Rhodes, begun by Mr. and Mrs. Lazenby and Hope Simpson in August 1968, was continued by Mr. and Mrs. Hope Simpson during the end of August and early September 1970.
R. Hope Simpson, J. F. Lazenby
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We here conclude the series of reports on our journeys in the Dodecanese Islands. The work on Rhodes, begun by Mr. and Mrs. Lazenby and Hope Simpson in August 1968, was continued by Mr. and Mrs. Hope Simpson during the end of August and early September 1970.
R. Hope Simpson, J. F. Lazenby
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The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1962
This entry in the Catalogue comes immediately after the Rhodian contingent under Tlepolemos, and immediately before Achilles' Myrmidons. None of the three leaders appears elsewhere, nor are any of their relatives mentioned elsewhere, with the exception, of course, of Herakles, grandfather of Pheidippos and Antiphos. Of the islands over which they rule,
R. Hope Simpson, J. F. Lazenby
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This entry in the Catalogue comes immediately after the Rhodian contingent under Tlepolemos, and immediately before Achilles' Myrmidons. None of the three leaders appears elsewhere, nor are any of their relatives mentioned elsewhere, with the exception, of course, of Herakles, grandfather of Pheidippos and Antiphos. Of the islands over which they rule,
R. Hope Simpson, J. F. Lazenby
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Italian Architecture in the Dodecanese: A Preliminary Assessment
Journal of Architectural Education, 1984exaly +2 more sources
Fluid geochemistry of Nisyros island, Dodecanese, Greece
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 1993Abstract Two distinct hydrothermal aquifers are present beneath the Lakki plain: (a) a deep aquifer, characterized by temperatures higher than 290°C and chloride-rich fluids: and (b) a shallow aquifer, with a chloride content close to that of sea water and temperatures in the range 170–255°C.
G. Chiodini +4 more
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The Dodecanese Experience, 1939–1948
2006Abstract Beset with the chronic political problems traced in the preceding chapter, Sir Ronald Storrs had long cast an envious eye towards Italian administration in the Dodecanese, an island chain off the western coast of Anatolia covering approximately 44,400 square miles.
Robert Holland, Diana Markides
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2012
Abstract The elongated island of Kos, located in the narrow sea lane between the Dodecanese and Asia Minor, is one of the more fertile and better-watered islands of the Aegean. These factors determined its cultural development in prehistoric and historic times.
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Abstract The elongated island of Kos, located in the narrow sea lane between the Dodecanese and Asia Minor, is one of the more fertile and better-watered islands of the Aegean. These factors determined its cultural development in prehistoric and historic times.
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The Dodecanese and the Ahhiyawa question
The Annual of the British School at Athens, 2003The recently reaffirmed identifications of Millawanda (= Miletos) and Apasa (= Ephesos) in the Hittite archives also confirm that interaction between Ahhiyawa and the Hittites was mainly in South-West Anatolia. Since Ahhiyawa was ‘across the sea’ from there, it is now shown to have been one of the ‘kingdoms’ of Mycenaean Greece.
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Folklore in Stories from the Dodecanese
Folklore, 1942THE folklore of modern Greece is extensive and now well recorded; it has perhaps an added interest as being the lore of the same people, for so I hold them, as produced the classical literature, which has always occupied so central a place in the culture of all later generations.
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