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    80th-largest island in the world by area. It is located south of the Anatolian Peninsula, yet it belongs to the Cyprus Arc. Geographically, Cyprus is...
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    African plates and the westward escape of the Anatolian block along the North Anatolian and East Anatolian faults dictates the current tectonic regime,...
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    used in ritual circumcisions and cutting of umbilical cords of newborns. Anatolian sources of obsidian are known to have been the material used in the Levant...
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    houses over night. The addition of a guard animal, such as a Komondor or Anatolian Shepherd dog, controls predators. In the modern American free-range poultry...
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    from Kaman-Kalehöyük, Turkey" (PDF). Anatolian Archaeological Studies. 17. Tokyo: Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology: 313–320. Cheng, Zhilong;...
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    deciduous and coniferous forest; Central Anatolian steppe; East Anatolian deciduous forest zone; and East Anatolian steppe. Almost all forest is in a temperate...
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  • earthquake was expected near Acapulco in the next ten years; the North Anatolian Fault is the world's most energetic fault; seismologist Polat Gulkan of...
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    the character of the elite district of an Iron Age citadel, unique in Anatolian archaeology. As such, the Early Phrygian Destruction Level provides well-dated...
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    bronze casts with some silver-colored parts, which originate from the Anatolian region. Similar processes can be found on some ancient Egyptian copper...
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    rye: Secale Cereale: The Finds from Aceramic Can Hasan III in Turkey". Anatolian Studies. 28: 157–174. doi:10.2307/3642748. JSTOR 3642748. S2CID 85225244...
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    (2011). "A rare cause of atrial fibrillation: a European hornet sting". Anatolian Journal of Cardiology. 11 (6): 559–560. doi:10.5152/akd.2011.144. PMID 21827996...
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    genetic similarity between Italian and western Anatolian C. sativa trees compared to eastern Anatolian specimen, reinforcing these findings. Nonetheless...
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    eighth century BC they began navigating its shores and settling along its Anatolian coast. The most notable Greek cities of the Black Sea were Trebizond,...
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    "Screening of Hallucinogenic Compounds and Genomic Characterisation of 40 Anatolian Salvia Species". Phytochemical Analysis. 28 (6): 541–549. Bibcode:2017PChAn...
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    from Kaman-Kalehöyük, Turkey" (PDF). Anatolian Archaeological Studies. 17. Tokyo: Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology: 313–320. Souckova-Siegolová...
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    (στενοχωρία / stenokhôría) also explains Greek colonization, and the importance Anatolian cleruchies would have for the Athenian empire in controlling grain provision...
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    administration imposed by Imperial Russian authorities under the Regulamentul Organic regime, and, through many of its leaders, demanded the abolition of boyar...
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    contains two terrestrial ecoregions: Caucasus mixed forests and Eastern Anatolian montane steppe. Armenia has a territorial area of 29,743 square kilometres...
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    ISSN 0043-8243. S2CID 161637995. Lloyd, Seton; Brice, William (1951). "Harran". Anatolian Studies. 1: 77–111. doi:10.2307/3642359. ISSN 2048-0849. JSTOR 3642359...
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    bounded by the Peloponnese highlands to the south and the westward-moving Anatolian Fault to the north. Major and minor fault planes make up the north and...
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    Gauls with whom the Cappadocian would have been familiar are those of Anatolian Galatia. De Puma, Richard. "A Third-Century B.C.E. Etruscan Tomb Group...
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    which was at the crossroads of the Mediterranean, Aegean and Central Anatolian regions, and formerly on the border of Pisidia and Phrygia, hence also...
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    Empire, using recently acquired Georgia at its base for its Caucasus and Anatolian front. The late 1820s were successful years militarily. Despite losing...
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    other names and succeeded in launching Mustafa Kemal to organize the Anatolian resistance it had planned since 1914. After a transition process many...
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  • clusters in Proto-Indo-European (PIE). It is hypothesised in the non-Anatolian and non-Tocharian branch, a coronal followed by a dorsal *TK first assimilated...
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  • Indo-European grammar. She was particularly known as an expert in the Anatolian languages, and was one of the decipherers of Luwian hieroglyphs. She was...
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    features with its neighbouring Baltic, Norse and Germanic paganisms. The organic tradition was sidelined due to Christianisation starting from ca. 12th...
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    of Turkey. As the tea sector became more prosperous, so did the North Anatolian province with the construction of highways, schools, hospitals and important...
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    Britain of the Y chromosome haplogroups (e.g., G2) that were predominant in Anatolian farmers and in Linearbandkeramik central European farmers." Sánchez-Quinto...
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    intermarried, today's Pontic Greeks likely also owe their ancestry to ancient Anatolians, other Greeks, other migrants to the Pontos, Caucasian peoples (such as...
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