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Abstract Reliable knowledge of seismic anisotropy in the mantle can provide invaluable insights into complex tectonics and geodynamics in Anatolia controlled by intricate plate interactions across the region. However, the 3D variations in seismic anisotropy within the crust and upper mantle beneath this area remain poorly constrained.
Ceyhun Erman +4 more
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Zanimivosti iz Grčije v Strabonovem času
Strabon je Grčiji posvetil osmo in deveto knjigo svoje Geografije, v katerih je deželo izčrpno opisal. Večji del njegovega besedila se sicer bere kot ‘Grčija nekoč’, opisuje jo predvsem v luči tega, kar pravi Homer, vendar pa navaja tudi nekaj podatkov ...
Marjeta Šašel Kos
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The Integration of phoenician communities in the Iberian Peninsula during the Roman Empire from a postcolonial perspective [PDF]
The goal of this paper is to research on the analysis of the process of integration experienced by the Phoenician-Punic communities of the Iberian Peninsula in the Roman world, from the end of the Second Punic War (206 BCE) until Flavian times (mid-1st ...
Machuca Prieto, Francisco
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Abstract Lunar impact craters can be used as a tool to derive information about the timing and sequence of the emplacement of geologic units and surface processes on the Moon. The production function (PF) derived from crater size‐frequency distribution (CSFD) measurements is an essential component in determining the model age of a geologic surface. The
A. Oetting +6 more
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Variation and inheritance of anther extrusion and its effects on Fusarium head blight were studied. On a 0 to 9 scale, variation ranged from 1 to 6 in a North American oat panel and from 0 to 8 in a Nordic population.
Selamawit Tekle +4 more
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The ends of history? Jerome, Geruchia, and the Rhine crossings
This article revisits Jerome’s treatment of the Rhine crossings of 406 in his letter to the widow Geruchia, and the broader issue of breaching the Roman limes. It argues that his description of the events in Gaul and on the border was framed to fit his notion of the history of salvation.
Mateusz Fafinski
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The Time of Preparation for the Pasch in the Light of Medieval Allegory
In the medieval liturgy, especially in the celebration of the Mass, allegorical interpretation of the texts and gestures played a very meaningful role.
Waldemar Pałęcki
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Rare books as historical objects: a case study of the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library rare books collection [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015Once upon a time all the books in the Arctic were rare books, incomparable treasures to the men and women who carried them around the world.
Korotkova, Ulyana Aleksandrovna +1 more
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This study traces the development of the concept of geographical longitude: from the ear- liest known Mesopotamian evidence of geographical concepts through its incorporation into mathematical astronomy and to its transmission to ancient Greek philosophy
Defaux, Olivier +5 more
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Chronotopes of exile and loss in Philip O'Sullivan Beare's Zoilomastix (c. 1626)☆
Abstract This essay explores the relationship between an early modern exile and his native environment, as depicted in Philip O'Sullivan Beare's unfinished natural history Zoilomastix. Writing by turns in Latin, Spanish and Gaelic from the safety of the Habsburg court, O'Sullivan Beare marshalled Ciceronian rhetoric and Plinian wonder to argue for the ...
Kevin Gerard Tracey
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