Late Miocene non-marine ostracods from the Lake Küçükçekmece region, Thrace (Turkey) [PDF]
Witt, Wolfgang
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Mummified Wood of Juniperus (Cupressaceae) from the Late Miocene of Taman Peninsula, South Russia. [PDF]
Stepanova AV +4 more
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Late Sarmatian Akbulak II Sanctuary in Western Kazakhstan
The purpose of the article is to publish the results of excavations of the late Sarmatian period sanctuary at the Akbulak II burial ground in Western Kazakhstan.
Arman A. Bisembaev +2 more
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Ostracods of the Paratethyan Neogene Kılıç and Yalakdere Formations near Yalova (İzmit Province, Turkey) [PDF]
Matzke-Karasz, Renate, Witt, Wolfgang
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Types of Stratigraphic Traps in Tertiary Deposits of the Eastern Slovakia [PDF]
Tertiary sediments of the Eastern Slovakia were deposited in the Eastern-Slovakian Basin, Inner-Carpathian Paleogene Basin and basins of the Outer Western Carpathians represented by Magura and Dukla Units.
Janoèko Juraj
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The early settlement of Sarmatians in Wallachia
Данное исследование посвящено анализу находок, относящихся к периоду последнего десятилетия I века н.э. и II века н.э., который мы определили как первый этап проникновения сарматов в Мунтению. Находки 53/54 погребальных комплекса, сосредоточенные в основном в южной, восточной и северо-восточной части Мунтении, представлены как единичными захоронениями,
Oţa, L., Sîrbu, V.
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Multi-Level Sensing Technologies in Landslide Research-Hrvatska Kostajnica Case Study, Croatia. [PDF]
Podolszki L +3 more
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The Vandals and Sarmatians in a New Perspective
This study discusses the relations between the peoples known as Sarmatians, Alans, Vandals, and other groups in the context of fluid identities and political affinities of Late Antiquity and early medieval Europe. It is argued that the Van-dals underwent a substantial transformation from being dominantely farmers to centre on horse breeding and ...
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Architecture of the Focsani Depression: A 13 km deep basin in the Carpathians bend zone (Romania). [PDF]
Bertotti, G.V. +4 more
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Nationalistic Smog over Poland
Excerpt: Nationalism poisons Christianity. It strips its universalism and humanism. Using a slogan from a church hymn “We want God” on nationalists’ banners should rouse objection. God cannot be appropriated by one nation.
Wierzbicki, Alfred Marek
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