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New Record of Two Species of False Crabs, Pisidia gordoni (Johnson, 1970) and Porcellanella triloba White, 1851(Decapoda: Anomura: Porcellanidae) from the Northeastern Coast of India

Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology, 2023
The present paper reports two species of false crab (Anomura: Porcellanidae) for the first time from the coastal waters of West Bengal, as well as from the entire northern east coast of India.
Parimita Chowdhury, S. Mitra
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News from the Sketchbooks of Rudolf Heberdey: Inscriptions from Olbasa (Pisidia)

Journal of Philia, 2022
This paper presents three unpublished inscriptions (no. 1–3) from the Pisidian city of Olbasa. These texts stem from the sketchbooks of the Austrian archaeologist and epigraphist Rudolf Heberdey (1864–1936), which are currently kept in the archives of ...
René Czeitschner
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When morphological evidence became deceiving: Miocene diversification of eastern Atlantic porcelain crabs of the genus Pisidia (Decapoda: Porcellanidae).

Invertebrate systematics
Even though it is one of the most studied marine regions in the world, the biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea is still incompletely characterised. In this study, we explore the taxonomy and evolutionary history of the porcelain crab genus Pisidia in ...
P. C. Rodríguez‐Flores   +3 more
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Lycian and Thracian colonial settlements of the late Hellenistic period on the peripheries of Pisidia

Anatolian Studies
The practice of settling former soldiers in ‘colonies’ is well attested in Anatolia. The area of and around Pisidia received several such colonies during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, a phenomenon which must have had a significant demographic impact
N. Sekunda
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Pisidia

1997
Abstract Among the texts from Pisidia, from Termessus I note one text of the second century which refers to autonomy, freedom, and democracy (2), and one which contains an entrenchment clause threatening offenders with a curse (1).
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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An Investigation into the Interaction between Pisidia Antiochia and Yalvaç in Terms of Urban Identity

Cedrus
Pisidia Antiochia, one of the largest ancient cities in Isparta and its surroundings, is located in the district of Yalvaç and served for centuries as a major settlement at the center of various civilizations.
Hakan Alpaslan, Ş. G. Beyhan
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The Hexaemeron by George of Pisidia in Armenian Manuscripts and Studies

Matenadaran: Medieval and Early Modern Armenian Studies (MEMAS)
Tracing the early history of the study of the old Armenian translation of Hexaemeron , a poem by George of Pisidia, the authors aim to demonstrate that Fr.
Elya Saribekyan, Vsevolod V. Zeltchenko
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