نتایج جستجو برای: parthian ivory rhyton and ceramic coffin

تعداد نتایج: 16834751  

Journal: :پژوهش های زبانی 0
سیروس نصرالله زاده عضو هیأت علمی پژوهشگاه سازمان میراث فرهنگی، صنایع دستی و گردشگری

the present paper is about an inscription from the parthian era which has been found in the town of sar-e pol-e zohab in the province of kirmanshah. this parthian bas-relief is about two people on the two sides of the bas-relief inscription. the investigation on the right-handside, due to erosion is not quite readable, but the left-handside inscription had been formerly read and believed to be ...

Journal: :the international journal of humanities 2013
reza rezaloo

khanghah gilvan cemetery is located in khalkhal, in the iranian province of ardebil. this cemetery came into light during a highway construction project in khanghah village. until now, three archeological excavations, under the author’s supervision, have been carried out in this cemetery that has resulted in burials from the middle bronze age up to parthian period.   among the excavated burial...

2003
Yu-Ming Chuang Shang-Yeong Kwan Jiing-Feng Lirng

A 20-year-old male had full manifestation of Coffin-Lowry syndrome and 6 year history of progressively severe drop episodes. His drop episodes were precipitated by unexpected sudden auditory stimuli, and were not associated with electroencephalographical changes. The positron emission tomography disclosed metabolic reduction over bilateral temporal-parietal cortex which could contribute to his ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Samuel K Wasser Celia Mailand Rebecca Booth Benezeth Mutayoba Emily Kisamo Bill Clark Matthew Stephens

The illegal ivory trade recently intensified to the highest levels ever reported. Policing this trafficking has been hampered by the inability to reliably determine geographic origin of contraband ivory. Ivory can be smuggled across multiple international borders and along numerous trade routes, making poaching hotspots and potential trade routes difficult to identify. This fluidity also makes ...

2017
Lydia M. Yeo Rachel S. McCrea David L. Roberts

The illegal trade in elephant ivory is driving the unlawful killing of elephants such that populations are now suffering unsustainable reductions. The internet is increasingly being used as a platform to conduct illegal wildlife trade, including elephant ivory. As a globally accessible medium the internet is as highly attractive to those involved in the illegal trade as it is challenging to reg...

2005
G. Cornelis van Kooten

Trade in ivory is banned under CITES in an effort to protect the African elephant. The trade ban is supported by some range states, most notably Kenya, because they see the ban as an effective means for protecting a ‘flagship’ species, one that attracts tourists and foreign aid. It is opposed by some states, mainly in southern Africa, because their elephant populations are exceeding the capacit...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 1996
S Suárez O Cabré A Velázquez A Creus R Marcos N Xamena

The white-ivory somatic mutation test of Drosophila melanogaster is based on the reversion of the X-linked eye colour recessive mutation white-ivory to wild-type. Although the exact mechanism of white-ivory reversion is not quite understood, it has been suggested that such reversion, both in somatic and germ-line cells, could be due to the precise excision of the tandemly duplicated 2.96 kb DNA...

2013
Fiona M. Underwood Robert W. Burn Tom Milliken

Reliable evidence of trends in the illegal ivory trade is important for informing decision making for elephants but it is difficult to obtain due to the covert nature of the trade. The Elephant Trade Information System, a global database of reported seizures of illegal ivory, holds the only extensive information on illicit trade available. However inherent biases in seizure data make it difficu...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2015
Elizabeth L Bennett

Illegal hunting of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) for ivory is causing rapid declines in their populations. Since 2007, illegal ivory trade has more than doubled. African elephants are facing the most serious conservation crisis since 1989, when international trade was banned. One solution proposed is establishment of a controlled legal trade in ivory. High prices for ivory mean that th...

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