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Timbres amphoriques de Tomis (39 Strada Revoluției) [PDF]
The aim of the present article is to publish amphora stamps found during recent archaeological research in Tomis, on the western shore of the Black Sea, focusing this time on stamps found in 2006.
Alexandra LIȚU, Laurențiu CLIANTE
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Spatiotemporal Patterns and Road Mortality Hotspots of Herpetofauna on a Mediterranean Island
Traffic intensification, often in conjunction with habitat fragmentation, has caused frequent roadkill incidents, particularly among reptiles, amphibians, and other taxa. Herpetofauna species, which are slow moving and habitat dependent, are particularly
Yiannis G. Zevgolis +2 more
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Histria. Timbres amphoriques inédits (II) [PDF]
In this new article, we continue the publication of a number of amphora stamps found in Histria, during the excavations in the Basilica Pârvan sector and several other older sectors.
Alexandra LIȚU, Mircea ANGELESCU
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Large seismic faults in the Hellenic arc
Using information concerning reliable fault plane solutions, spatial distribution of strong earthquakes (Ms³ 6.0) as well as sea bottom and coastal topography, properties of the seismic faults (orientation, dimension, type of faulting) were determined in
B. S. Papazachos
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Die Donau(en) des Slavischen Volksliedes und die Frühen Kenntnisse Der Slaven über den Donauraum [PDF]
In formelhaften Wendungen des slavischen Volksliedes trägt die Donau (*Dunajь / *Dunavъ) die Epitheta *tixъjь ‘die stille’ und *bělъjь ‘die weiße’. Anscheinend stand ursprünglich das Beiwort ‘weiß’ bei der Namenform *Dunavъ und ‘still’ bei *Dunajь, wobei
Aleksandar Loma
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The finds constituting the scope of the present article are two terracotta plaques related to the iconography of Astarte which are currently kept in the depot of the Muğla Museum.
Nihal DURNAGÖLÜ
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Histria. Timbres amphoriques inédits du secteur Basilica Pârvan (I) [PDF]
Our paper deals with a number of amphora stamps (from Rhodos, Sinope and the Tauric Chersonesus) discovered during the excavation campaigns at the Pârvan Basilica in Histria (all unpublished), as well as with a few new amphora stamps from previous ...
Alexandra LIȚU, Mircea ANGELESCU
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FORAMINIFERAL EVIDENCE FOR THE AGE OF EXOTIC BLOCKS WITHIN THE KOPRÍA MÉLANGE, RHODOS (GREECE)
Blocks embedded within the Kopría Mélange of western Rhodos yield well-preserved, abundant microfossils including early Middle Pennsylvanian fusulinacean faunas represented by species belonging to the genera Eoschubertella, Profusulinella ...
EDUARDO GARZANTI +2 more
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Albert Berg (1825–1884) was the first director of the Silesian Art Museum in Breslau. He was supported by a network of sponsors, who advised him on planning his trips and bought paintings (or arranged purchases). A particularly important mentor beginning
Petra Werner
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Stamped Rhodian Amphorae in the Güray Museum: New Eponym-Fabricant Associations
Stamped amphorae and their stamps on them have been the subject of scientific studies for more than a century, and the stamped amphorae found in both archaeological excavations and museum collections have been evaluated and brought to the literature. The
Burcu Tüysüz +2 more
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