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The Dilaridae of the Balkan Peninsula and of Anatolia (Insecta, Neuropterida, Neuroptera)
Basing upon all available information on type material of Dilar turcicus Hagen, 1858, Dilar syriacus Navás, 1909, and Dilar lineolatus Navás, 1909, together with a large number of dilarid specimens, the pleasing lacewings of Anatolia and Southeast Europe
Ulrike Aspöck +2 more
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It has been increasingly clear that pottery was adopted as a continuous technology during the first quarter of the 7th millennium BC in a wide region, from Upper Mesopotamia through Central Anatolia and the Lakes District region. However, the absence of
Özlem Çevik, Osman Vuruşkan
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Foreign Impact and Local Creativity. The Case of Late Bronze Age Seals from Aegean Anatolia [PDF]
Late Bronze Age seals and sealings from Aegean Anatolia (the western part of western Anatolia) are a very heterogeneous collection of finds. Especially widespread are seals belonging to the Aegean tradition, including earlier hard stone seals and later ...
Magda Pieniążek
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Ancient Migratory Events in the Middle East: New Clues from the Y-Chromosome Variation of Modern Iranians [PDF]
Knowledge of high resolution Y-chromosome haplogroup diversification within Iran provides important geographic context regarding the spread and compartmentalization of male lineages in the Middle East and southwestern Asia.
A Gusmão +79 more
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The Potential, utilization, and development of Geothermal Energy in Türkiye
Geothermal energy is a natural resource that can be utilized directly or by converting to other types of energy. Considering the diversity of the geological structure of Türkiye, the geothermal systems have developed depending on young tectonic and ...
Alper Baba +4 more
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Further work at Kilise Tepe, 2007-11: refining the Bronze to Iron Age transition [PDF]
The excavations at Kilise Tepe in the 1990s inevitably left a range of research questions unanswered, and our second spell of work at the site from 2007 to 2011 sought to address some of these, relating to the later second and early first millennia. This
Bouthillier, Christina +11 more
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Hellenistic Weights in the İzak Eskinazi Collection
This article discusses 86 weights from the İzak Eskinazi Collection. While some are from outside Anatolia, most belong to cities in Western Anatolia, and their identifications and descriptions have been made possible due to the ...
Oğuz Tekin
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Ambiguities of modernist nationalism: architectural culture and nation-building in early Republican Turkey [PDF]
Reviews the book "Modernism and Nation Building: Turkish Architectural Culture in the Early Republic," by Sibel ...
Akman, Ayhan
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Metal shaft-hole axes were an important status tool for the Balkan Bronze Age societies. These axes are spread over a wide geographical area and are divided into many different subclasses. One of these subclasses is the Veselinovo group.
Umut Doğan
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Western Anatolia is one of the most seismically active regions in Turkey. The high seismic activity is a result of a complex tectonic deformation dominated by the N-S extensional tectonic regime in Western Anatolia.
Doğan Kalafat +3 more
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