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A note on the Lycian tabahaza

open access: yesStudia Linguistica Universitatis Cracoviensis, 2023
In this short text, I examine the usage of the Lycian word tabahaza, highlight its possible Anatolian cognates, such as the Hittite nēpiš- ‘heaven’ and the Cuneiform Luwian tappaš- ‘id.’, analyze and ...
Marcel Nowakowski
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Of Winged Women and Stone Tombs: Identity and Agency through Iron Age Lycian Mortuary Architecture

open access: yesReligions, 2021
The people collectively named the Lycians in modern scholarship are the best represented of the western Anatolian first millennium BC cultures in terms of philological, historical, and archaeological data.
Stephanie Selover
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Ergänzungen in den lykisch-griechischen Fragmenten TL 45 und TL 45B

open access: yesGephyra, 2021
The beginning of the Lycian text TL 45 is restored with the usual topicalization of the direct object, but with the verb not appearing until line 3. The content of the sentence does not corre-spond to the first sentence of the Greek version.
Diether Schürr
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Thrace Basin—An Oligocene Clastic Basin Formed During the Exhumation of the Rhodope Complex

open access: yesTectonics, Volume 42, Issue 10, October 2023., 2023
Abstract Some orogenic sedimentary basins are difficult to assign to a particular category. An example is the hydrocarbon‐bearing Thrace Basin in the northern Aegean. It has more than 9‐km‐thick Cenozoic clastic sediment, and is spatially associated with the Rhodope metamorphic core complex in the west, and with the Tethyan subduction‐accretion ...
Aral I. Okay   +7 more
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Active Deformation Pattern in the Western Flank of the Central Taurides, Southern Margin of the Central Anatolian Plateau: Inferences From Geomorphic Markers and Kinematic Indicators

open access: yesTectonics, Volume 42, Issue 6, June 2023., 2023
Abstract The southwestern margin of the Central Anatolian Plateau corresponds to the upper crust of the subduction between African and Anatolian plates, with a high relief of up to 2 km. This mountainous region has distinctive geomorphological features and presents a unique setting to investigate the mechanism of orogenic plateau margin development ...
Tunahan Aykut   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nappe Imbrication Within the Phyllite‐Quartzite Unit of West Crete: Implications for Sustained High‐Pressure Metamorphism in the Hellenide Subduction Orogen, Greece

open access: yesTectonics, Volume 41, Issue 11, November 2022., 2022
Abstract We report four K‐Ar fault‐gouge and eight U‐Pb calcite ages from the high‐pressure Phyllite‐Quartzite Unit (PQ) and the overlying, strongly thinned non‐high‐pressure Tripolitza and Pindos units of western Crete, Greece. We relate consistent 26–21 Ma fault‐gouge ages to a discrete top‐to‐the‐S, brittle‐ductile, contractional shear zone (Intra ...
Uwe Ring   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Stratigraphic evolution and karstification of a Cretaceous Mid‐Pacific atoll (Resolution Guyot) resolved from core‐log‐seismic integration and comparison with modern and ancient analogues

open access: yesBasin Research, Volume 34, Issue 5, Page 1536-1566, October 2022., 2022
Seismic‐stratigraphic analysis of Resolution Guyot as a prime examples of the Cretaceous Mid‐Pacific atolls revealed controls from the Cretaceous eustasy on the evolution and karstification of the Cretaceous Mid‐Pacific atolls along with other factors including changes in subsidence and production rates and later magmatic activity(ies). Abstract Atolls
Mahmoud S. El‐Yamani   +2 more
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Nonmarine Ostracoda as proxies in (geo‐)archaeology — A review

open access: yesGeoarchaeology, Volume 37, Issue 5, Page 711-732, September/October 2022., 2022
Abstract Ostracods as bioindicators are extremely useful for reconstructing palaeoenvironment and palaeoclimate and can also indicate the provenance of sediments and materials, for example, in studies on ancient commercial networks. Ostracods are small crustaceans that live in almost all aquatic habitats, both natural and man‐made.
Ella Quante, Anna Pint, Peter Frenzel
wiley   +1 more source

The Lycian Name of Iranian Origin Miθrapata and Its variants

open access: yesGephyra, 2020
In this paper, the new coin legends of the dynast Miθrapata with a spelling variant mizrapata are analyzed, particularly regarding its possible connection to another variant form, mizrp-pata, whose existence can now be questioned.
İ̇gnasi Xavier Adi̇ego Lajara
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Eine lykische Opferformel

open access: yesGephyra, 2021
The tomb inscription TL 150 is terminated by a sacrifice formula. The addressee of the sacrifice seems to be the tomb builder itself, but ‚to sacrifice yearly‘ is probably dependent from zasãni, which should be a finite verb with the tomb builder as the ...
Diether SCHÜRR
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