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    Contributions to Anatolian History and Numismatics 11. Eagle omens: Foundations of Cities and Cults at the behest of Zeus by Johannes Nollé

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The motif of an eagle purloining sacrificial meat is very old; evidence for it takes us back to the times of the Greek poet Archilochos who may have got knowledge about it from Aesop's fables, which have their roots partly in Near Eastern traditions. The use of the motif in connection with the establishment of a city, however, was particularly used in the Hellenistic epoch. …”
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    Middle East Studies for the New Millennium: Infrastructures for Knowledge by Amr G.E. Sabet

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Friedman and Miller-Idriss look at the Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at New York University (NYU) in order to investigate how area studies centers as well as universities are to transform themselves into global institutions. …”
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    The history of Samos to 439 B. C. by Barron, J, J. P. Barron

    Published 1961
    “…In the first half of the century they had inaugurated large-scale trade with the Near-Eastern kingdoms and with Kypros. In the second half they were the first to find a new source of silver and tin at Tartessos, Cadiz (638 B.C.). …”
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    Assessing architectural color preference after Le Corbusier's 1931 Salubra keyboards: A cross cultural analysis by Juan Serra, Banu Manav, Yacine Gouaich

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Scarce significant gender differences are found that follow a stereotyped tendency, with females preferring pinks, light blues and light greens, while males vivid oranges and Vermilions. Near Easterners are significantly more likely to green colors, while Western Europeans to dark greys. …”
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