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Beobachtungen der Themis, Proserpina, Phocaea, Thetis und des Cometen III. 1853
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The Golden meteorite fall: Fireball trajectory, orbit, and meteorite characterization
Abstract The Golden (British Columbia, Canada) meteorite fall occurred on October 4, 2021 at 0534 UT with the first recovered fragment (1.3 kg) landing on an occupied bed. The associated fireball was recorded by numerous cameras permitting reconstruction of its trajectory and orbit. The fireball entered the atmosphere at a 54° angle from the horizontal
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Forgotten Masterpieces of Art: Reflections of External and Internal Policy in Fifth Century Greece [PDF]
In his Naturalis Historia (34.68) Pliny the Elder refers to the famous Greek artist Telephanes (dated to the first quarter of the 5th century BC), who came from Phocaea, and has worked not only in Greece (Larisa/Thessaly) but also in Persia, for the ...
Margit Linder
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The Zaccaria of Phocaea and Chios [PDF]
Genoa played a much less important part than Venice in the history of Greece. Unlike her great rival on the lagoons, she had no Byzantine traditions which attracted her towards the Near East, and it is not, therefore, surprising to find her appearing last of all the Italian Republics in the Levant.
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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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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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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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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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