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GALATIA

open access: yes, 2015
William Moir Calder, Stephen Mitchell
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THE GALATIA, KANSAS, CHONDRITE

Meteoritics, 1978
The Galatia meteorite was found in August, 1971, approximately 7 km ENE of Galatia, Barton County, Kansas (98° 53′W., 38° 39.5′N). The single stone weighed 23.9 kg and is partially weathered. Olivine (Fa24.9) and pyroxene (Fs20.9) compositions indicate L‐group classification, and textural observations indicate that the stone is of petrologic type 6 ...
W R Van Schmus
exaly   +2 more sources

Tertiary volcanism of the Galatia province, north-west Central Anatolia, Turkey

open access: yesLithos, 1997
Large volumes of trachyandesitic-dacitic lava flows and pyroclastics of Miocene age are associated with small volumes of alkali basalt lava flows in the Galatia volcanic province, northwest Central Anatolia, Turkey.
Marjorie Wilson, Nilgün Gulec
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Galatia

1997
Abstract Here and in 128 (below) the man who ‘introduces’ is probably the proposer, and is distinguished from the man who puts to the vote. The archai are to decide where the statues are to be set up.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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The Problem at Galatia

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1987
The essence of Paul's gospel expounded in Galatians consists in the declaration that in Christ God has indeed fulfilled the promises he made to Abraham, to bless all nations in him.
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Witch Hunt in Galatia

2020
Approximately 2,000 years ago, some Jewish communities of Galatia in central Asia Minor believed they had fallen under a curse, argues Jeremy Wade Barrier. A fellow Jew named Paul wrote the letter we call Galatians to help them escape its effects. In the letter, Barrier argues, Paul called for the Jews in Galatia to stop practicing circumcision.
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