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The Interaction of Urartian Rock Signs with Phrygians
Urartu had significant rock-carving works, including a series of carvings on massive rock formations in various V-shaped, U-shaped, sickle-shaped, circular, and channel forms.
Esra Alp
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We conducted a systematic review of publications on translocations of captive‐reared or wild‐caught birds that incorporated >1 age class in their analyses. More studies reported higher post‐release survival when birds were translocated at younger ages than at older ages, and the pattern was more pronounced for wild‐caught birds than for captive‐reared ...
Karl E. Miller +2 more
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West Slope Pottery of the Seyitömer Mound
This study examines West Slope pottery unearthed during excavations conducted between 1989 and 1995 and 2006 and 2012 at the Seyitömer Mound, located south of the region known as Phrygia Epiktetos.
Hüseyin Usta
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Seriality and Individualization: Carving the Fluted Sarcophagi from Hierapolis of Phrygia
Several marble sarcophagi, including both plain or fluted coffins and chests decorated with garlands, friezes, and elaborate compositions framed by columns and covered with roof-shaped or kline lids, are attested in the Roman burial grounds at Hierapolis
Anguissola Anna
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Looking up music in two ‘encyclopedias’ printed in 1501
Abstract A modern user of a printed encyclopedia expects to find concise entries on a wide range of subjects organised alphabetically for ease of reference. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries a number of scholarly texts of a particularly long and wide‐ranging character were essentially ‘encyclopedized’ through the provision of compendious subject
Tim Shephard, Charlotte Hancock
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A Group of Busts of Zeus from Bilecik and Zeus Bronton
In the museums of Bursa, Bilecik, İstanbul, Eskişehir, Söğüt ve İznik, there are a group of Zeus busts of local style, all having no inscriptions and resembling to each other considerably in terms of typology and style. They have been found mostly in the
N. Eda Akyürek Şahin
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Sentiment and attitudes toward offsetting and the biodiversity market in online media articles
Abstract Biodiversity offsetting, a conservation approach to offset loss of habitat and ecosystem services, has been widely accepted and implemented in different legislative frameworks around the globe. I assigned sentiment scores (from −3 [very negative] to +3 [very positive]) to online news articles to examine public sentiment toward offsetting.
Sebastian Theis
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MOLECULAR-GENETIC MECHANISMS OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM VIRULENCE AND TROPICAL MALARIA PATHOGENESIS
There is introduced the analysis of molecular-genetic mechanisms of tropical malaria pathogenesis and P. falciparum virulence. It is shown, that pathogenesis of tropical malaria is associated with the properties of red blood cells membrane surface (RBCs ...
A. N. Uskov +5 more
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Glass artefacts are frequently uncovered in Roman grave excavations, providing significant insights into the social and funerary practices of that era. These artefacts exhibit a diverse array of styles and forms, reflecting the variety of funeral customs
Ömür Dünya ÇAKMAKLI
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Some New Greek Inscriptions from Caria and Phrygia
In the article six inscriptions are discussed. One of them (no. 1), a list of names from the Hellenistic period, was found at Beçin Kalesi near Mylasa. There is no indication about the nature of the list; it may be a record of names of some magistrates ...
Esengül Akıncı Öztürk
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