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Anatolia Antiqua, 1999
des Courtils Jacques, Marksteiner Thomas. "Long Mur" au Nord de Xanthos. In: Anatolia Antiqua, Tome 7, 1999. pp. 89-104.
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des Courtils Jacques, Marksteiner Thomas. "Long Mur" au Nord de Xanthos. In: Anatolia Antiqua, Tome 7, 1999. pp. 89-104.
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1933
Sir Charles Fellows writes on p. 503 of Travels and Researches:— ‘On the plain at the foot of the elevation upon which the city Xanthos was placed, we disinterred the remains of a mausoleum. In this room, which had vaults beneath, stood four sarcophagi, raised upon pedestals.
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Sir Charles Fellows writes on p. 503 of Travels and Researches:— ‘On the plain at the foot of the elevation upon which the city Xanthos was placed, we disinterred the remains of a mausoleum. In this room, which had vaults beneath, stood four sarcophagi, raised upon pedestals.
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2012
Xantho stimpsonii Smith, 1869, an overlooked objective synonym of Xantho stimpsoni A. Milne- Edwards, 1879, and Xantho multidentatus Lockington, 1877: reversal of precedence Smith (1869a: 275), in a footnote to his discussion on Xantho denticulata White, 1848, wrote: “Stimpson, being apparently unaware of White’s species, has described (Annals Lyc. Nat.
Low, Martyn E. Y., Ng, Peter K. L.
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Xantho stimpsonii Smith, 1869, an overlooked objective synonym of Xantho stimpsoni A. Milne- Edwards, 1879, and Xantho multidentatus Lockington, 1877: reversal of precedence Smith (1869a: 275), in a footnote to his discussion on Xantho denticulata White, 1848, wrote: “Stimpson, being apparently unaware of White’s species, has described (Annals Lyc. Nat.
Low, Martyn E. Y., Ng, Peter K. L.
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Anatolia Antiqua, 1998
Ksanthos şehrinin su ihtiyacı Roma devrinden kalma bir su yoluyla besleniyordu. 9,5 kilometre uzunluğundaki bu eser kaba yontma taşlı birkaç kaynağı bir kanalda toplayan bir dehlizle başlıyordu. Genişliği 40 santimetre, derinliği 75 santimetre olan bu kaptaj kanalı yüzeyle eş seviyede, oldukça iyi korunmuştur.
Burdy, Jean, Lebouteiller, Pascal
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Ksanthos şehrinin su ihtiyacı Roma devrinden kalma bir su yoluyla besleniyordu. 9,5 kilometre uzunluğundaki bu eser kaba yontma taşlı birkaç kaynağı bir kanalda toplayan bir dehlizle başlıyordu. Genişliği 40 santimetre, derinliği 75 santimetre olan bu kaptaj kanalı yüzeyle eş seviyede, oldukça iyi korunmuştur.
Burdy, Jean, Lebouteiller, Pascal
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Anatolia Antiqua, 2003
Cavalier Laurence. Nouvelles tombes de Xanthos. In: Anatolia Antiqua, Tome 11, 2003. pp. 201-214.
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Cavalier Laurence. Nouvelles tombes de Xanthos. In: Anatolia Antiqua, Tome 11, 2003. pp. 201-214.
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L'acropole lycienne de Xanthos
Revue des Études Anciennes, 1964Marcadé Jean. L'acropole lycienne de Xanthos. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 66, 1964, n°1-2. pp. 132-137.
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Anatolia Antiqua, 2007
des Courtils Jacques. La campagne 2006 à Xanthos. In: Anatolia Antiqua, Tome 15, 2007. pp. 315-324.
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des Courtils Jacques. La campagne 2006 à Xanthos. In: Anatolia Antiqua, Tome 15, 2007. pp. 315-324.
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AICCM Bulletin, 1986
Shipwrecks provide a wealth of information about how vessels and associated artifacts interact with their environment. In western Australian conditions (tropical-subtropical), wood does not survive unless buried under coral debris (e.g. Batavia, 1629), ballast mounds (Rapid, 1811) or sand (James Matthew, 1850). When SS Xantho was discovered in 1979 the
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Shipwrecks provide a wealth of information about how vessels and associated artifacts interact with their environment. In western Australian conditions (tropical-subtropical), wood does not survive unless buried under coral debris (e.g. Batavia, 1629), ballast mounds (Rapid, 1811) or sand (James Matthew, 1850). When SS Xantho was discovered in 1979 the
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1990
Le Roy Christian. Xanthos . In: Anatolie antique. Fouilles françaises en Turquie. Catalogue de l'exposition. Gypsothèque de l'Université Lumière Lyon II, 23 octobre-23 décembre 1990. Istanbul : Institut Français d'Études Anatoliennes-Georges Dumézil, 1990. pp. 25-27. (Varia Anatolica, 4)
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Le Roy Christian. Xanthos . In: Anatolie antique. Fouilles françaises en Turquie. Catalogue de l'exposition. Gypsothèque de l'Université Lumière Lyon II, 23 octobre-23 décembre 1990. Istanbul : Institut Français d'Études Anatoliennes-Georges Dumézil, 1990. pp. 25-27. (Varia Anatolica, 4)
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Xantho-Erythrodermia Perstans (Crocker)
Archives of Dermatology, 1963Three cases of xantho-erythodermia perstans (X.E.P.) * seen by the author in the span of 27 years are reported, and this paper constitutes the first written report confined to this subject in the American literature. X.E.P. which has been used only as a synonym in dermatology textbooks, is a distinctive and striking color variant of parapsoriasis en ...
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