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CROSS- CULTURAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN THE ISLAMIC WORLD AND EUROPE (IZNIK CERAMIC AND ITALIAN MAIOLICA AS A CASE STUDY) [PDF]
(En) The word ceramic is a term taken directly from the western world. It had been used to define the pots crafted in tile technique. In the Ottoman records “Evanî” was used instead of ceramics and “Kaşî” for tiles.
Boussy Zidan
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Abstract Geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) constitute an integral part of space weather research and are a subject of ever‐growing attention for countries located in the low and middle latitudes. A series of recent studies highlights the importance of considering GIC risks for the Mediterranean region.
A. Z. Boutsi +6 more
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Colonnaded Galleries of the Roman Theater at Nicaea [PDF]
Iznik, with its ancient name Nicaea, contributed to all civilizations that developed around it during and after antiquity, and became the social, political and economic center of the periods it witnessed.
Nihal Kardoruk, Ali Kazim Öz
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Abstract Glazed ceramics are a common material analyzed through geochemistry, whether in the form of tableware collected during excavations or tiles observed as part of architectural features. Within the framework of these studies, measuring the thickness of the transparent glaze is one of the useful variables available for the characterization of the ...
Corentin Cou +2 more
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Late Quaternary syn‐rift basinal deposits in the Gulf of Corinth, Greece, are analysed using IODP Expedition 381 boreholes. Stratigraphic packages of mud‐dominated deposits record distinct hydrological conditions related to global sea‐level interacting with highs at the ends of the rift, highlight rift segment boundaries as controls on stratigraphy in ...
Rob L. Gawthorpe +7 more
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An enamel-painted glass bottle from a “Turkish pit” in Buda [PDF]
The fragments of a high quality, enamel painted, blue glass bottle with the date 1671 on its shoulder were found in the Castle District of Buda, in a huge pit dated to the period of the Ottoman occupation. The shape of the object shows eastern influences,
Katona I. +4 more
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Worlding on the Hudson: Frederic Church and Global Histories of Art
The ‘Persian’ interior of the American landscape painter Frederic Church is a place crowded with paintings, objects and architectural ornament orchestrated as an installation that the artist both accrued and designed over a thirty‐year period. This regional orientalism, with its cosmopolitan claims and internationally networked cultural politics, is ...
Mary Roberts
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Bursa Örnekleri Işığında Bizans Dini Mimarisinde Kiborion Plan Tipi
Marmara Denizi’nin güney kıyıları ve bu denize komşu Anadolu’nun kuzeybatısı tarihi kaynaklarda Bithynia olarak adlandırılmaktadır. Başkent’e yakınlığı, önemli ticaret ve sefer yollarının bölgeden geçiyor olması nedeniyle Bithynia, Bizans siyasi ve dini ...
A. Nazlı Soykan
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This paper examines and discusses the dynamic response of a high‐speed train‐bridge‐soil‐pile foundation system to near‐fault earthquakes. A 72 + 120 + 72 m continuous girder bridge of a high‐speed railroad was selected as the model for calculation.
Yefei Zhou +4 more
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Palynomorphs of brackish and marine species in cores from the freshwater Lake Sapanca, NW Turkey [PDF]
Lake Sapanca, which is located on the Sakarya–Sapanca–İzmit corridor in NW Turkey, is a freshwater lake with numerous fish farms in its catchment. Palynological analyses including non-pollen palynomorphs of a short (38.5 cm) and a longer sediment core ...
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