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Animal culture: conservation in a changing world. [PDF]

open access: yesPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
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The genome sequence of a hydroid, <i>Candelabrum cocksii</i> (Cocks, 1854). [PDF]

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Parrots in the wild in Polish cities. [PDF]

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Ważna A   +4 more
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Phrygia

open access: yes, 2021
People inhabiting a region in the west-central interior of Asia Minor, with a kingdom centering on Gordium and a famous king named Midas. The Phrygians were an Indo-European people who immigrated into Anatolia from Macedonia and/or Thrace, according to Greek tradition. Under Achaemenid rule, Phrygia was a satrapy belonging to the third tax district and
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The Kingdom of Phrygia

2023
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of Phrygian history and its sources. It discusses the origins and language of the Phrygians and introduces the available text corpus. A section on Phrygia’s interaction with other peoples is followed by a more detailed look at two Phrygian cities, the capital Gordion and Kerkenes Dağ.
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Phrygia

1967
Gerhard Pfohl
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