• two males). These specimens were found in the Cilicia region of southern Anatolia in Turkey. One syntype is deposited in the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin...
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    his ancestry to the Neolithic early European farmers who migrated from Anatolia to Europe beginning during the 7th millennium BC, replacing earlier European...
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    petroleum-, and bitumen-based mixtures. Incendiary arrows and pots or small pouches containing combustible substances surrounded by caltrops or spikes, or...
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    peoples during the Bronze Age. Greeks from Ionia, the Aegean coast of Anatolia, began to colonize the Pontic coast in the 700s BCE. To the north of the...
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    are carved with bows, arrows, axes, bead necklaces, belts, sporran-like pouches and daggers, while the female figures are embellished with lunula-like...
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    smelting. Lead mining occurred in central Europe, Britain, Balkans, Greece, Anatolia, Hispania, the latter accounting for 40% of world production. Lead tablets...
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    clogs collected from various regions of Anatolia, women's and men's socks from Sivas region, various pouches, laces, circles, piqués, napkins, bundles...
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    practiced by the pirates of Cilicia, the coastal province in the southeast of Anatolia, who were active in the 1st century BCE: "They likewise offered strange...
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  • Possibly the Armenian mouflon (Ovis gmelini gmelini) 11 000 BCE to 9000 BCE Anatolia, Iran meat, milk, fiber, leather, hides, pelts, horns, vellum, manure,...
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    Mellaart, a mural from the Chalcolithic era (around 5600 BCE) in Çatalhöyük, Anatolia depicts a mother goddess astride two leopards wearing a costume somewhat...
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    theoretically subordinate to the Ottomans, as communications between Thrace and Anatolia were cut off from 1366 to 1377. Throughout the Ottoman occupation, the...
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  • the Italian peninsula, Sicily, the Balkan peninsula, the Aegean islands, Anatolia, and the coastal region of the eastern Mediterranean Sea but also in the...
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    countries, the "diplomatic pouch"). While radio and digital communication have become more standard for embassies, diplomatic pouches are still quite common...
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    fact that the term Celtic spans such an enormous area, from Ireland to Anatolia; there is no reason to expect that the position of women was the same over...
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    assimilated by larger migrant populations proceeding first from the Balkans and Anatolia, and later from Central Europe and ultimately from the Pontic steppe, this...
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    Palaearctic genus. The species diversity is concentrated to the Balkans and Anatolia, with the greatest phylogenetic diversity in Greece. The natural western...
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    or Dionysiac mysteries. From its 7th-century BC beginnings in western Anatolia, ancient coinage was viewed not as distinctly secular, but as a form of...
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    and clustering of species - California, Mediterranean Greece and Turkey, Anatolia and the Zagros mountains, central Asia from Uzbekistan to western Xinjiang...
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  • BC – Evidence of woven textiles used to wrap the dead at Çatalhöyük in Anatolia. c. 3000 BC – Breeding of domesticated sheep with a wooly fleece rather...
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    Südwestanatolien" [Pellet contents of Barn Owls (Tyto alba) in Kos and south-western Anatolia] (PDF). Bonner Zoologische Beiträge (in German). 40 (1): 1–9. Şafak Bulut...
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    Arslan destroyed the Byzantine imperial army at Manzikert in 1072, opening Anatolia for Turkoman expansion. The traditional Mediterranean powers' decline provided...
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    prevalence of nomadic life among all Oghuz tribes in Iran, Iraq, and Eastern Anatolia significantly influenced the vitality and purity of these ancient traditions...
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  • appointed to the Babadağ guard. He was appointed to the governorship of the Anatolia Eyalet in 1695, and in 1696, to the Diyarbakır Eyalet. During his campaign...
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  • guns Wall case no.7 : Sword and shield Case no.8 : Hand towels and money pouches with silver gilt thread embroidery Case no 9 : Commonly used garments of...
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