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Constraining the long-term evolution of the slip rate for a major extensional fault system in the central Aegean, Greece, using thermochronology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The brittle/ductile transition is a major rheologic boundary in the crust yet little is known about how or if rates of tectonic processes are influenced by this boundary.
Altherr   +57 more
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Cold Tectonics of Kos, Central Dodecanese: Oligocene Bivergent Extension of the Pelagonian Domain

open access: yesTectonics, Volume 43, Issue 12, December 2024.
Abstract Tectonic and lithological correlations between the Cycladic Blueschist Unit of the Aegean domain and Pelagonian domain of the western Turkey have rarely been proposed. Herein, we focus on the pre‐volcanic geology of Kos, and investigate the tectonic history of the central Dodecanese Islands and the general correlation between the two domains ...
Vincent Roche   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Late Triassic ostracods from the Lycian Nappes, southwestern Turkey: implications on taxonomy and palaeobiogeographical distribution

open access: yesBSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin, 2020
The first ostracods known from the Lycian Nappes in southwestern Turkey are here reported, adding to the scientific understanding of marine ostracods during the Cordevolian, early Carnian, Late Triassic.
Forel Marie-Béatrice, Moix Patrice
doaj   +1 more source

Two New Inscriptions from Asarönü (Finike, Antalya)

open access: yesGephyra, 2023
The first part of this article deals with a Severan family monument from Asarönü: Statue bases of father (new) and mother (first published in 1991), erected by their sons in the local sanctuary of Apollo, show important public functions of the elite ...
Fatih Onur, Michael Wörrle
doaj   +1 more source

Lycian statti `stands' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Linguistic
Jasanoff, Jay H.
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GEMINATE CONSONANTS IN LYCIAN

open access: yes, 2021
This paper proposes a new distribution of the Lycian consonants, which is less uniform than described hitherto. Indeed, whereas the word-initial and intervocalic positions allow either the simplex or the geminate consonant, only the simplex is attested for every consonant after a nasal and before a sonorant, and the geminate generally appears for most ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Camilla's traces: Movement as an analytical key to literary history

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 79, Issue 5, Page 405-422, October 2024.
Abstract In this article, we develop a framework for the analysis of ‘movement’ in literary texts. We focus on characters, translation and transmission, thereby going beyond, on the one hand, a stylistic analysis of individual passages, and, on the other hand, the linear enchainment of scenes and summaries underlying much of the narratological ...
Eva von Contzen, Karin Kukkonen
wiley   +1 more source

Fibulae from Lycia (South-Western Türkiye) [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice
This paper focuses on nine fibulae curently housed in the Museum of Lycian Civilisations in Demre (ancient Myra), in south-western Türkiye. These finds were transferred from Antalya Archaeological Museum to the recently inaugurated museum in Lycia, and ...
Ünal Demirer   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Lycian and Phrygian Names [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1918
According to a theory which has been very commonly accepted by archaeologists in this country, the local names of Greece prove that a single language was once spoken there and in Asia Minor which was totally different from Greek, Thraeian, Illyrian, or Phrygian. It was neither Aryan nor Semitic, and resembled that of the Lycian inscriptions. At a later
openaire   +1 more source

A rare piedmont glaciation in the Mediterranean: Insights from cosmogenic 36Cl dating of Davraz hummocky moraine field (SW Türkiye)

open access: yesEarth Surface Processes and Landforms, Volume 49, Issue 7, Page 2047-2066, 15 June 2024.
The average of all ages suggests that glacial retreat aligns with the end of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) (a). However, when accounting for topography, it becomes evident that retreat commenced in the middle of the LGM and extended into the middle of the Late‐glacial period (b and c).
Onur Altınay   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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