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Optimal parameters and structural composition of bio-oil and biochar from intermediate pyrolysis of red algal biomass

open access: yesComptes Rendus. Chimie, 2021
Intermediate pyrolysis of red algal biomass was performed in a fixed-bed tubular reactor. To study the parametric effect on product distribution, the experiments were carried out at different temperatures ranging from 400 to 600 °C and different heating ...
Bouaik, Hassan   +4 more
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Intermediate pyrolysis of Ficus nitida wood in a fixed-bed reactor: effect of pyrolysis parameters on bio-oil and bio-char yields and properties

open access: yesComptes Rendus. Chimie, 2023
This study aims to investigate the influence of various operating conditions on the conversion of Moroccan woody biomass using pyrolysis process. The pyrolysis reaction was performed at 350, 400, 450, 500, 500, 550, and 600 °C, for different heating ...
Tabal, Amine   +7 more
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On the origin and meaning of the Assyrian toponym Tabal

open access: yesARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2022
The toponym Tabal was used by the Iron Age Assyrians to refer to a group of Luwian kingdoms and principalities that occupied Cappadocia during the first centuries of the Iron Age. The name itself was not used by the Luwians and it is debated whether or not it was continued in later traditions, such as the Biblical one.
Giusfredi, F   +2 more
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Ovaören-Yassıhöyük Excavations and a Chronological Overview of Development and Change in Central Anatolian Iron Age Architecture

open access: yesHöyük, 2023
Ovaören, located in geologically rich and diverse Cappadocia in Central Anatolia, represents an archaeological integrity consisting of three distinct units, 2.5 km south of the town of Ovaören in Gülşehir county of Nevşehir ...
S. Yücel Şenyurt   +2 more
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ISTANBUL 2: A hieroglyphic fragment from Tabal in the Haluk Perk Collection [PDF]

open access: yesAnatolian Studies, 2011
The article publishes an unprovenanced fragment of a stele housed in the Haluk Perk Museum in Istanbul. Palaeography and manner of inscription suggest an origin in the eighth century BC in the region known to the Neo-Assyrians as Tabal. The new text is largely incomprehensible due to its fragmentary state, as well as the fact that it contains otherwise
Taş, İlknur, Weeden, Mark
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In search of Tabal, central Anatolia: Iron Age interaction at Alişar Höyük

open access: yesAnatolian Studies, 2023
AbstractTrajectories of social complexity following socio-political collapse have provided fertile ground for new theoretical and methodological perspectives in archaeology. Here we investigate ceramics from the site of Alişar Höyük, a settlement that was likely part of the Iron Age polity of Tabal.
Lisa Kealhofer, Peter Grave, Ben Marsh
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Iki Dil, İki Halk, Tek Cografya: Luvi-Arami İlişkileri (MO 1050-750)

open access: yesUniversal Journal of History and Culture, 2020
Luvi halkı, MÖ 2. binyılda, Hitit idari yapısı içerisinde, özellikle Orta-Güney Anadolu’da yaşamış bir halktır. Kendilerine özgü dilleri ve inanç sistemleri vardır.
Kürşat Bardakcı
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Tabal

open access: yesAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 2000
Anadolu'da ilk kez geniş çaplı siyasal birliği M.Ö. II. binyılın ilk yarısında Hititler gerçekleştirmişlerdir. Onların Kızılırmak kavsinin içi merkez olmak üzere kurdukları devlet, buradan daha geniş sınırlara yayılmış, M.Ö. XII. yüzyıl başlarında ise son bulmuştur.
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