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Non-psychotic mental disorders in the perinatal period.

Lancet, The, 2014
L. Howard   +5 more
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Personal Ornamental Items Found in Middle Iron Age Tomb: Urartian Period in Anatolia

Toplum Bilimleri Dergisi, 2023
Bu çalışmada Anadolu’nun doğusunda MÖ 9-7. yüzyıllara ait mezarlarda ele geçen kişisel süs eşyaları yaş ve cinsiyetlere göre değerlendirilmektedir. Ayrıca kişisel süslemenin önemi üzerinde durularak kadın, erkek ve çocuklarda farklılıkların olup olmadığı incelenmektedir.
Selma SANCAK   +3 more
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Scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectrometry analyses of ancient bronze artefacts of the Urartian period from Yegheghnadzor region, Armenia

Journal of Microscopy, 2021
AbstractThe results of the analysis on some fragments of bronze belts and a bowl discovered from southwestern Armenia, Yegheghnadzor archaeological site, are discussed. The samples are dated to the 7 and 6 BCE from the Urartian period. The artefacts were corroded, and a multilayer structure was formed.
Yeghis Keheyan, Giancarlo Lanterna
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Historical-environmental scenario of the southern Lake Sevan region (Armenia) during the Urartian period

SPIE Proceedings, 1999
The reconstruction of the Urartu civilization (IX-VII centuries BC) has been the main issue of an interdisciplinary project carried on since 1994 by the 'Istituto per gli Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici' (ISMEA) of the National Research Council (CNR), in collaboration with the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Republic of ...
Neda Parmegiani   +2 more
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An outline of ancient layers in Armenian toponymies dedicated to 150th anniversary of H. Hübschmann

SLOVO, 2001
The ancient toponyms grouped by the following formants -ax, -ean, -erd, -ēš, -in (iwn), -ni shall be attributed to the early antiquity period, while those which are grouped by formants -k' -іk' -uк‘, -ауk'/ēk', -unik' and -akan shall be deemed as ...
Armen Musheghian
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Hellenistic Armavir: Architecture of the first capital city of Armenia

ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies
The article examines the urban planning and architectural strategies of the Hellenistic period, marking the inception of the first state on the territory of ancient Armenia.
Aminia Kanetsyan
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Dams, reservoirs and irrigation channels of the Van plain in the period of the Urartian kingdom

Anatolian Studies, 1999
The citadel of Van (Tushpa) was the main settlement of the Urartian kingdom, which dominated the regions of eastern Anatolia, Caucasia and northwestern Iran between the ninth and sixth centuries BC. Lake Van borders the site on the west, while to the south is the eastern extension of the Taurus mountains, stretching east to west and reaching 3000-3500m
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Urartian Period Rock-Step Water Tunnels in Erzurum and Erzincan II

2023
Anatolia has hosted many states throughout history. One states was the Urartians, who, with Eastern Anatolia as their center, dominated the Caucasus and Northwest Iran. The Urartians engaged in political and military struggles with the Assyrian State, Cimmerians, Scythians, Mannas, Medes and the Diauehi Kingdom, all of which fall withinfall within the ...
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The Van Plateau during the Urartian Period

Anatolica, 2022
DAN, Roberto, SALARIS, Davide
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URARTU (URARTIAN) PERIOD METAL ARTIFACTS AT MURAT TEPE

2019
Bu çalışma; Bingöl bölgesinde Murat Nehri kenarında doğal bir tepe üzerinde bulunan Murat Tepe’de yapılan kurtarma kazısı sonuçlarında ele geçen Urartu dönemi metal eserlerini tanıtır.2 Murat Tepe’de, MÖ 9-7. yüzyıllarda hüküm sürmüş Yakın Doğu’nun güçlü uygarlıklarından biri olan Urartu takı sanatının yerel izleri görülmektedir.
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