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Plants in alcoholic beverages on the Croatian islands, with special reference to rakija travarica. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Ethnobiol Ethnomed, 2019
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Chemical Composition, Biological Activity, and Application of Rosa damascena Essential Oil as an Antimicrobial Agent in Minimally Processed Eggplant Inoculated with Salmonella enterica. [PDF]

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Verešová A   +14 more
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The origins and spread of the opium poppy (<i>Papaver somniferum</i> L.) revealed by genomics and seed morphometrics. [PDF]

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Naḫıls and Candy Gardens in the 1720 Ottoman Imperial Festival

Muqarnas Online, 2020
Abstract In late July 1720 Sultan Ahmed III (r. 1703–30) and his high-ranking officials decided to host a circumcision festival in Istanbul that would start in mid-September and continue for three weeks. As noted in the narrative sources, among various other preparations that the officials had to take care of, the most urgent task was to construct ...
Sinem Erdoğan Işkorkutan
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The Ceramic Finds from the Ottoman Flour Mills in the Ridwan Gardens, ‘Akko (pp. 83–96)

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The pottery assemblage from the excavation of the ‘Akko Mills includes mainly Late Ottoman wares (eighteenth–nineteenth centuries CE), as well as two earlier sherds dating to the Crusader and Mamluk periods. The Ottoman pottery includes unglazed local wares, Rashaya el-Fukhar painted wares, imported cooking vessels and imported glazed bowls and a basin.
Edna J. Stern
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Ottoman Clay Tobacco Pipes and Nargile Heads from the Flour Mills in the Ridwan Gardens, ‘Akko (pp. 97–102)

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Clay tobacco pipes and nargile heads were unearthed in the flour mills in the Ridwan Gardens, ‘Akko. They were most probably used by the workers of the mills. Based on previous researches and studies, the tobacco pipes and the nargile heads should be dated between the eighteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries CE.
Anastasia Shapiro
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