نتایج جستجو برای: anatolia

تعداد نتایج: 2308  

2013
Fahrettin Küçük İskender Gülle S. Serkan Güçlü Yılmaz Çiftçi Ömer Erdoğan

Pseudophoxinus burduricus sp. n. is described from drainages of Salda and Burdur lakes, southwestern Turkey. It is distinguished from other Anatolian Pseudophoxinus by a combination of characters: lateral line incomplete, with 21-39 (commonly 26-37) perforated scales and 47-57+1-2 scales in lateral series; 10½-12½ scale rows between lateral line and dorsal fin origin, 3-4(5) scale rows between ...

Journal: :European Journal of Archaeology 2022

The procurement and use of salt in Anatolia has received limited scholarly attention despite its abundance the region. This study synthesizes geological, archaeological, ethnoarchaeological, textual data to assess role within socioeconomic setting third early second millennia bc ( c. 3000–1730 ) Anatolia. easy accessibility rock saltpans ranks lower among strategically controlled materials era....

Journal: :زن در فرهنگ و هنر 0
بهمن فیروزمندی ماندان کزازی

this article aims at analyzing the figurines of hajilar located in central anatolia. it specifically analyzes the female figurines found in level vi of hajilar related to the neolithic culture. apart from that, some theories regarding different functions of these figurines are also discussed in the present article. in order to have a better understanding of the nature of these figurines, their ...

Journal: :Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences 2023

The Anatolia?Aegean domain represents a broad plate boundary zone, with the deformation accommodated by major faults bounding quasi-low deforming units. First-order features of this were obtained in form GNSS-derived velocity field. During last decade, accuracy solutions was improved, and expansion continuous networks increased spatial resolution. Nonetheless, an accurate representation field r...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2003
A Hampe J Arroyo P Jordano R J Petit

We studied the phylogeography of alder buckthorn (Frangula alnus), a bird-dispersed shrub or small tree distributed over most of Europe and West Asia and present in three of the four main refugia of West Palaearctic temperate woody plants: the Iberian Peninsula, the Balkans and Anatolia. A total of 78 populations from 21 countries were analysed for chloroplast DNA variation using polymerase cha...

Journal: : 2023

Islam, Literature and Society in Mongol Anatolia, A. C. S. Peacock, Cambridge University Press, 2019, 297 shf ; ISBN 978-1-1108-49936-1 (Hardback) adlı kitap incelenmiştir.

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2007
V. Chakravarthi Narasimhan Sundararajan

A program, INV2P5DSB, has been developed to simultaneously estimate the depth of a 2.5-D sedimentary basin and regional background from observed gravity anomalies. The density contrast is assumed to be varying parabolically with depth above the basement interface. The main program is supported with two subroutines GRAV2P5D and SIMEQ and a function GPRM. The analysis of gravity anomalies due to ...

Journal: :Alternative medicine review : a journal of clinical therapeutic 2010
Yavuz Beyazit Mevlut Kurt Murat Kekilli Hakan Goker Ibrahim Celalettin Haznedaroglu

Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS), a unique traditional herbal mixture, has been used topically to stop bleeding for centuries in Anatolia. ABS is a standardized mixture of the plants Thymus vulgaris, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Vitis vinifera, Alpinia officinarum, and Urtica dioica. Through its effects on the endothelium, blood cells, angiogenesis, cellular proliferation, vascular dynamics, and cell mediat...

2005
Steven A. Rosen Robert H. Tykot Michael Gottesman Nahal Lavan

The discovery of three small obsidian flakes at the Camel Site in the central Negev, Israel, constitutes the first discovery of obsidian in Early Bronze Age contexts in the Negev and Sinai. Obsidian hydration analysis and X-ray microprobe analysis confirm the association of the artifacts with the site and the period, and indicate origins in Eastern Anatolia, in significant contrast to the exclu...

2017
Julia Gresky Juliane Haelm Lee Clare

Archaeological excavations at Göbekli Tepe, a transitional Neolithic site in southeast Turkey, have revealed the earliest megalithic ritual architecture with characteristic T-shaped pillars. Although human burials are still absent from the site, a number of fragmented human bones have been recovered from fill deposits of buildings and from adjacent areas. We focus on three partially preserved h...

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