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A Sarcophagus and its Iconography from the Seljuk Period in Eskişehir Eti Archaeological Museum
Decorated tombstones from the Middle Ages seen in Central Anatolia and its surroundings are generally in the form of sarcophagi, rams, sheep and horses. These tombstones have been produced since the 12th century.
Mürüvet Harman +1 more
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Abstract Oxynoemacheilus fatmae, a new species, is found in the Güzelhisar Stream in the northern Aegean Sea basin. It is differentiated from all other species of Oxynoemacheilus in the northern Aegean Sea and adjacent basins by having four to eight irregularly shaped narrow black bars on the posterior part of flank, and anterior parts of the flank ...
Davut Turan +3 more
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Abstract The prevalence of neoliberalism has produced varied effects on cities ranging from rapid growth to gradual disempowerment. Instead of considering neoliberal urbanization as a fixed, predetermined process, I discuss the possibility of leapfrogging in urban repositioning.
Cansu Civelek
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The fundamental research inquiry in this study revolves around wood materials’ diverse facets, including structural identities, contextual considerations, interior and external spatial applications, and their user experiences. To address this research, a
Meryem Yalçın +1 more
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Abstract This study investigates the temporal and spatial distribution of species richness in the Turkish portions of the Euphrates and Tigris catchments in Mesopotamia, aiming to identify areas lacking sufficient research and inform future conservation and management efforts.
Esra Bayçelebi +7 more
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Biological invasions are a population‐level rather than a species‐level phenomenon
Biological invasions increasingly threaten global ecosystems and socio‐economic interests, advancing through mechanisms like natural selection that enhance survival and reproductive traits. Our study focuses on population‐level analyses of non‐native European freshwater macroinvertebrates to better understand their spread and impact.
Phillip J. Haubrock +41 more
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Although the detrimental ecological and economic effects of introducing freshwater fish species have been extensively documented, non-native freshwater fishes continue to be introduced in large numbers globally to enhance fisheries and aquaculture.
Sadi Aksu +11 more
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In this article, archival documents about the madrasah to be built next to the Osman Gazi Mosque in Bilecik are analyzed. A tahrirat was written on September 13, 1899, A.D. (H. Jumada’l-ulâ 1317, R.
Ramazan Uykur
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New Votive Stones from the Museum of Afyon
New Votive Stones from the Museum of AfyonThis article presents 90 mostly new dedications in its catalogue section and two new gravestones in an addenda, all of which are now in the Archaeological Museum of Afyon. To these items are added 11 inscriptions
N. Akyürek Şahin
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Beyond "do not touch": the experience of a three-dimensional printed artifacts museum as an alternative to traditional museums for visitors who are blind and partially sighted. [PDF]
Karaduman H, Alan Ü, Yiğit EÖ.
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