نتایج جستجو برای: east anatolia

تعداد نتایج: 110155  

Journal: : 2022

In the 13th century, a crisis emerged in Anatolia deriving from Mongol invasion.The devastation of Seljuk rule led to power vacuum Anatolia, and Ottomans existed as small principality such milieu.The had an desire expand their beginning become major region short span time.The direction was Byzantine so;they raided lands.The Latin invasion Constantinople devastated empire, it could never regain ...

2002
Ivone Jiménez-Munt Roberto Sabadini

[1] The geodetic velocity and strain rate patterns in Anatolia constrain the rheology of the lithosphere, once compared with thin shell finite element tectonic model predictions. Geodetic and modeled deformation favors a hard lithospheric rheology, responsible for the high EastWest horizontal velocities in the center of Anatolia, between 39 –41 N, in proximity of the North Anatolian Fault. The ...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2006
Demet Cansaran Sümer Aras Irfan Kandemir Halici M Gökhan

Like many lichen-forming fungi, species of the genus Rhizoplaca have wide geographical distributions, but studies of their genetic variability are limited. The information about the ITS rDNA sequences of three species of Rhizoplaca from Anatolia was generated and aligned with other species from other countries and also with the data belonging to Lecanora species. The examined species were colle...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2006
Ismail Ozer Kazumichi Katayama Mehmet Sağir Erksin Güleç

Sex determination from skeletal human remains by discriminant function analysis is one of the methods utilized in the forensic and osteoarcheological sciences. The purpose of the present study is to establish metric standards for sex determination for medieval Anatolian populations using scapular measurements. The database for this research consisted of 93 adult skeletal remains (47 males and 4...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2001
G Di Benedetto A Ergüven M Stenico L Castrì G Bertorelle I Togan G Barbujani

The Turkic language was introduced in Anatolia at the start of this millennium, by nomadic Turkmen groups from Central Asia. Whether that cultural transition also had significant population-genetics consequences is not fully understood. Three nuclear microsatellite loci, the hypervariable region I of the mitochondrial genome, six microsatellite loci of the Y chromosome, and one Alu insertion (Y...

2008
Samuel K Cohn JR

Open any textbook on infectious diseases and its chapter on plague will describe three pandemics of bubonic plague. The first, the plague of Justinian, erupted in the Egyptian port city of Pelusium in the summer of AD 541 and quickly spread, devastating cities and countryside in and around Constantinople, Syria, Anatolia, Greece, Italy, Gaul, Iberia, and North Africa: ‘‘none of the lands border...

Journal: :Human biology 2012
Ron Pinhasi Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel

Debates surrounding the nature of the Neolithic demographic transition in Europe have historically centered on two opposing models: a "demic" diffusion model whereby incoming farmers from the Near East and Anatolia effectively replaced or completely assimilated indigenous Mesolithic foraging communities, and an "indigenist" model resting on the assumption that ideas relating to agriculture and ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2013
Serena E Dool Sébastien J Puechmaille Christian Dietz Javier Juste Carlos Ibáñez Pavel Hulva Stéphane G Roué Eric J Petit Gareth Jones Danilo Russo Roberto Toffoli Andrea Viglino Adriano Martinoli Stephen J Rossiter Emma C Teeling

The demographic history of Rhinolophus hipposideros (lesser horseshoe bat) was reconstructed across its European, North African and Middle-Eastern distribution prior to, during and following the most recent glaciations by generating and analysing a multimarker data set. This data set consisted of an X-linked nuclear intron (Bgn; 543 bp), mitochondrial DNA (cytb-tRNA-control region; 1630 bp) and...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Sarp Kaya Dragan Chobanov Battal Çiplak

The Anatolio-Caucasio-Balkan genus Psorodonotus (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae) presently includes 13 species belonging to three species groups. In the present study we review the Specularis group and describe two new species-P. rize Kaya & Ciplak sp. n. and P. giresun Kaya & Ciplak sp. n.. Data obtained of 21 different populations from the North-eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus are used for descr...

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