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Two New Inscriptions from the Western Necropolis of Nikomedeia
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ÖZTÜRK, Hüseyin Sami +1 more
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The Plain of Western Macedonia and the Neolithic Site of Nea Nikomedeia
SummaryThe Plain of Macedon, North Greece, has seen remarkable changes in its physical geography during the Holocene. The significance of these changes for prehistoric and historic settlement is evaluated, with particular reference to the Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedeia. This reinterpretation contrasts dramatically with previous studies of the Plain's
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Nicomedeia is an ancient settlement site established at the most sheltered section of the Gulf of Izmit, on the strategically important transit way where Asia and Europe meet. It was found in 264 BC by Nicomedes I of the Bithynian kings and named after him.
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Roma/ Hacı Yolu : Kalkhedon-Nikomedeia-Nikaia-Iuliupolis güzergâhı
Bu çalışmada, Itinerarium Burdigalense, Itinerarium Antonini ve Tabula Peutingeriana adlı antik haritalarda karşımıza çıkan ve birçok Roma provincia’sındaki civitas’ları birbirine bağlayan, ancak otantik ismini bilemediğimiz Hacı Yolu’nun Kalkhedon → Nikomedeia → Nikaia → Iuliupolis (= Kadıköy → İzmit → İznik → Çayırhan) hattı ele alınmıştır.
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Y-chromosomal evidence of the cultural diffusion of agriculture in Southeast Europe. [PDF]
Battaglia V +17 more
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Polarity and temporality of high-resolution y-chromosome distributions in India identify both indigenous and exogenous expansions and reveal minor genetic influence of Central Asian pastoralists. [PDF]
Sengupta S +14 more
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Palaeogenomic insights into the origins of early settlers on the island of Cyprus. [PDF]
Heraclides A +5 more
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Local increases in admixture with hunter-gatherers followed the initial expansion of Neolithic farmers across continental Europe. [PDF]
Tsoupas A +7 more
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