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Phocée byzantine et génoise : une croissance urbaine
The discovery of the Sartiaux record at the French School of Athens, added to our knowledge of Byzantine and Genovese Phocaea. In the 13th century, the exploitation of alun, as well as its sale throughout the Western Mediterranean by the Genoese led to ...
Stephanos Efthymiadis
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Asteroids' physical models from combined dense and sparse photometry and scaling of the YORP effect by the observed obliquity distribution [PDF]
The larger number of models of asteroid shapes and their rotational states derived by the lightcurve inversion give us better insight into both the nature of individual objects and the whole asteroid population.
Antonini, P. +119 more
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Félix Sartiaux et Phocée, Eski Foça, Παλαιά Φώκια
The stereoscopic plates by the archaeologist Felix Sartiaux made in 1913, 1914 and 1920 in Phocaea are an exceptional and unique testament on the events of June 1914.
Joëlle Dalègre
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Shape and spin distributions of asteroid populations from brightness variation estimates and large databases [PDF]
Context. Many databases on asteroid brightnesses (e.g. ALCDEF, WISE) are potential sources for extensive asteroid shape and spin modelling. Individual lightcurve inversion models require several apparitions and hundreds of data points per target. However,
Ali-Lagoa, V. +5 more
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Les chants populaires grecs de la côte égéenne
The settlement of the population is cosmopolitan, not only in Smyrna, but also in the other Ionian cities. Regarded as a “memory” of the last fatherlands, the songs are their testimony and expression, product of the urban Greek lower middle class growing
Katherine Nazloglou
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The Muslim Emigration in Western Anatolia
With the Balkan Wars, the whole region was introduced to a new concept: Ethnic cleansing. States looking to homogenize their population did this in two ways: either by treaty or by force.
Elçin Macar
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Dating The Earliest Coins Of Athens, Corinth And Aegina [PDF]
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Kroll, J. H., Waggoner, N. M.
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L’activité archéologique de Félix Sartiaux à Phocée (1913-1914 et 1920)
Felix Sartiaux, although not a trained archaeologist, manged to a vital contribution, during the three seasons of excavations he conducted at Foca, to our knowledge of ancient Phocis, a major city of the ancient Ionia and metropolis of Marseille.
Antoine Hermary
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A Multidimensional Analysis of the Events in Eski Foça (Παλαιά Φώκαια) on the period of Summer 1914
This paper aims to discuss the dynamics of change in the county of Foçateyn that was one of the battlefields of competing nationalisms in the last century of the Ottoman Empire.
Emre Erol
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Genetics and the Archaeology of Ancient Israel [PDF]
This paper is a call for DNA testing on ancient skeletal materials from the southern Levant to begin to database genetic information of the inhabitants of this crossroads region.
Aaron J. Brody +19 more
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