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Halkevlerinin Yayın Faaliyetleri: Van Tarihine Medhal Birinci Sardur’un Kitabeleri Örneği

open access: yesYüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2023
Çalışmadaki amaç, ülke çapında 1932’de açılan halkevlerinin yayın faaliyetleri üzerinden, Van Halkevi’nin tek yayını olarak tespit edebildiğimiz, halk dershaneleri komitesi başkanı ve aynı zamanda Maarif Müdürü olan Mustafa Noyan tarafından kaleme alınan
Şengül Demirel, Güneş Şahin
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Molecular and archaeological evidence on the geographical origin of domestication for Camelina sativa

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, Volume 109, Issue 7, Page 1177-1190, July 2022., 2022
Abstract Premise Camelina (gold‐of‐pleasure or false flax) is an ancient oilseed crop with emerging applications in the production of sustainable, low‐input biofuels. Previous domestication hypotheses suggested a European or western Asian origin, yet little genetic evidence has existed to assess the geographical origin for this crop, and archaeological
Jordan R. Brock   +2 more
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The Early Urartian Kings Ishpuini and Minua’s Search for a Royal Architectural Idiom as Reflected in the Lower and Upper Anzaf Fortresses

open access: yesAnadolu Araştırmaları, 2022
In the early 1st millennium BC, Urartians built a powerful kingdom centered at Van Fortress overlooking Tushpa and ruled over Eastern Anatolia, modern Armenia, and northwest Iran.
Esra Kaçmaz Levent
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The Role of the Urartian Epigraphy: Argišti I’s Newly Found Disc in Varzaqan

open access: yesGephyra, 2023
Urartians ruled over the regions mainly around three lakes of Van, Sevan and Urmia from about 9th to 7th centuries BC and several metal artefacts are discovered less in situ in the Urartian sites.
مریم Dara, Hossein Naseri Someeh
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A Research on Identification Cultivar of Dahlia Cav. Growns In Traditional Van Gardens

open access: yesISPEC Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2020
Exotic ornamental plants belonging to various cultural centers are grown in Van Gardens that goes back to the Urartians. Dahlia Cav. is one of the exotic types brought to be grown in Van. Exotic ornamental plants belonging to various cultural centers in
Şevket ALP, Mevlüde TATAR
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Zulmabad Fortress and Urartian Presence in North-western Iran: Insights from Recent Archaeological Investigations [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Archaeological Studies
Situated at the crossroads of the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Anatolia, Iran’s north-western region holds immense historical and cultural significance within the broader Middle Eastern landscape, characterized by its rich archaeological diversity.
Nezahat Ceylan   +2 more
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Urartian Mass Deportation: Punishment or Policy? [PDF]

open access: yesهنر و تمدن شرق
The Urartians are one of the ancient peoples who played an important role in technological advancements in the ancient Near East during the first millennium BC. The name “Urartu” appears as (U(ru)a†ri) in Assyrian texts in the 13th century BC, and, after
Mahsa Zareei, Farshid Iravani Ghadim
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Genetic and Cultural Reconstruction of the Migration of an Ancient Lineage

open access: yesBioMed Research International, Volume 2015, Issue 1, 2015., 2015
A rare R1a1 Y‐haplogroup (Y‐HG) L657 clade subtype designated as LPKSTR is found in most male members of a clan of “founder” families within the Goud Saraswat Brahmin community in Lotli town in Western India. TMRCA calculations using pairwise comparisons to control cohorts suggested a probable migration history distinct from the canonical narrative for
Desmond D. Mascarenhas   +4 more
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Iconography and Iconology of animal motifs of Mannai glazed bricks of Qalaichi area (Case study: Bricks of the National Museum of Iran) [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری
According to archaeological documents and evidence obtained in recent years, before the Aryan tribes dominated the Iranian plateau and formed the Median kingdom, a people known in history as the Mannaeans lived in the northwestern regions of the Iranian ...
Esmaeil Sangari, Sina Moradi Mansour
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The Urartian Army on the Battlefield: Strategy and Tactics

open access: yesTarih Dergisi
The Urartians, founded in Eastern Anatolia during the Iron Age, are one of the most important states that shaped the history of Anatolia. They became the most powerful state in the peripheral region by dominating the kingdoms and cities.
Süleyman Çiğdem, Murat Kılıç
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