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A Return to the Liturgical Architecture of Northern Syria
Studia Liturgica, 1994Il y a eu tout au long du XX e siecle un regain d'interet pour les caracteristiques architecturales des eglises du Nord de la Syrie datant des V e et VII e siecles. Les discussions se sont polarisees autour de la bema, la plateforme elevee au milieu de la nef, utilisee pour la liturgie de la parole et celle des heures.
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Negotiating Gender and Authority in Northern Syria
International Negotiation, 2001AbstractInsights from Pruitt's dual-concern model are applied to explore the negotiation of authority across cultures through gender-specific behavior within the intercultural setting of an American archaeological excavation in northern Syria. The annually recurring temporary communities created by archaeological excavations in the Middle East offer an
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Territorial configuration of the dead cities in northern Syria
2014An urban organism or a settlement network is ‘sustainable’ if its configuration is linked to its territorial structure. It is therefore difficult to propose possible new urban configurations – including those linked to rural or urban agricultural areas – without taking into account an analysis of their relationship with the territorial structure. It is
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Water Conflicts in Northern Syria
2017Water although usually is not considered as the most important fluid in the public view, its importance and staminality can easily be understood during the privation. In today’s world, while some regions have plenty of water, in the other side, some parts are being lack of it.As mentioned above, the importance of water can be
UZUNDUMLU, Sinan, AKYENER, Oğuzhan
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The politics around safe zones: a comparative perspective on return to Northern Syria
Third World Quarterly, 2023Birce Demiryontar, Ahmet Içduygu
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Dragonflies from northern Syria
Zoology in the Middle East, 2010Faez Mousatat +3 more
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