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Didactic poetry, Greek --- Geography, Ancient, in literature --- History and criticism --- Pseudo-Scymnus --- Black Sea --- In literature --- Pseudo-Scymnus. --- Chernoe more --- Chernoye more --- Chorne more --- Euxine Sea --- Karadeniz --- Marea Neagră --- Pontus Euxinus --- In literature. --- Didactic poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Pseudo-Scymnus - Orbis descriptio --- Black Sea - In literature
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Arrian. --- Arrian --- Travel --- Black Sea Coast --- Black Sea --- Navigation --- Arrianus, Flavius --- Arrien --- Arriános --- Arriano, Flavio --- Arriano, Lucio Flavio --- Arriano --- Arrian, Flaviĭ --- Αρριανός --- Chernoe more --- Chernoye more --- Chorne more --- Euxine Sea --- Karadeniz --- Marea Neagră --- Pontus Euxinus --- Arrianus Historicus --- Arrianus Nicomediensis --- Arrianus --- Mer Noire (région) --- Descriptions et voyages --- Antiquité
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Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities (Belgrade - 17-21 September 2013). The theme of the congress included archaeological, historical, linguistic, anthropological, geographical and other investigations across the huge area through which the Argonauts passed in seeking to return from Colchis.
Danube River Valley --- Black Sea --- Antiquities --- Chernoe more --- Chernoye more --- Chorne more --- Euxine Sea --- Karadeniz --- Marea Neagră --- Pontus Euxinus --- Danube Valley --- Black Sea Region --- Adriatic Coast (Balkan Peninsula) --- Noire, Région de la mer --- Danube, Vallée du --- Adriatique, Côte de l' (Balkans) --- Congresses --- Antiquités --- Congrès
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Maritime Power in the Black Sea provides the first comprehensive assessment and evaluation of the comparative maritime power of the six littoral states in the Black Sea - Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Romania and Bulgaria. This book examines the maritime capabilities and assets of each of these states and also considers the implications of the distribution of maritime power on both regional and international security.
Sea-power --- Navies --- National security --- Military power --- Navy --- Armed Forces --- Naval art and science --- Warships --- Dominion of the sea --- Naval policy --- Sea, Dominion of the --- Seapower --- Military readiness --- Naval history --- Naval strategy --- National security policy --- NSP (National security policy) --- Security policy, National --- Economic policy --- International relations --- Military policy --- Government policy --- Black Sea --- Chernoe more --- Chernoye more --- Chorne more --- Euxine Sea --- Karadeniz --- Marea Neagră --- Pontus Euxinus --- Strategic aspects.
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Oceanography --- Chemical oceanography --- Marine ecology --- Marine pollution --- Marine resources conservation --- Conservation of marine resources --- Marine conservation --- Marine environmental protection --- Marine protection --- Aquatic resources conservation --- Marine environment pollution --- Marine water pollution --- Ocean pollution --- Offshore water pollution --- Sea pollution --- Seawater --- Coastal zone management --- Pollution --- Water --- Biological oceanography --- Marine ecosystems --- Ocean --- Aquatic ecology --- Marine chemistry --- Water chemistry --- Ecology --- Black Sea --- Chernoe more --- Chernoye more --- Chorne more --- Euxine Sea --- Karadeniz --- Marea Neagră --- Pontus Euxinus --- Environmental conditions.
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"The Land Between Two Seas: Art on the Move in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea 1300-1700 focuses on the strong riverine ties that connect the seas of the Mediterranean system (from the Western Mediterranean through the Sea of Marmara, the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov) and their hinterland. Addressing the mediating role of the Balkans between East and West all the way to Poland and Lithuania, as well as this region's contribution to the larger Mediterranean artistic and cultural melting pot, this innovative volume explores ideas, artworks and stories that moved through these territories linking the cultures of Central Asia with those of western Europe"--
Art and society --- Trade routes --- Black Sea Region --- Middle East --- Civilization. --- Commercial routes --- Foreign trade routes --- Ocean routes --- Routes of trade --- Sea lines of communication --- Sea routes --- Commerce --- Art --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Social aspects --- Black Sea --- Adriatic Sea --- Adria --- Adriatisches Meer --- Deti i Adriatikut --- Jadransko More --- Mare Adriatico --- Mare Adriaticum --- Chernoe more --- Chernoye more --- Chorne more --- Euxine Sea --- Karadeniz --- Marea Neagră --- Pontus Euxinus
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The inclusion of the Black Sea basin into the long-distance trade network – with its two axes of the Silk Road through the Golden Horde (Urgench-Sarai-Tana/Caffa) and the Spice Road through the Ilkhanate (Ormuz-Tabriz-Trebizond) – was the two Mongol states’ most important contribution to making the sea a “crossroads of international commerce”. The closest recorded working relationship between European and Asian powers in the medieval period, achieved by the joint efforts of the Chinggisid rulers and the Italian merchant republics, was not realised via the usual geographic channels of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Fertile Crescent, but rather by roundabout routes to the Black Sea. Thus at the same time as the sea fulfilled its function as a crossroads of long-distance Eurasian trade, it was also a bypass.
Black Sea Region -- Commerce -- History. --- Black Sea Region -- Economic conditions. --- Europe -- Commerce -- Golden Horde. --- Golden Horde -- Commerce -- Europe. --- Mongols -- Commerce -- Black Sea Region. --- Mongols --- Commerce --- Business & Economics --- Local Commerce --- Golden Horde --- Europe --- Black Sea Region --- History. --- Economic conditions. --- Mongolians --- Council of Europe countries --- Bolʹshai︠a︡ Orda --- Empire of the Golden Horde --- Golden Horde Khanate --- Great Horde --- Khanate of the Golden Horde --- Kipchak (Khanate) --- Takht ėli --- Ulus Juchi --- Zolotai︠a︡ Orda --- Zolotaya Orda --- Altaic peoples --- Ethnology --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Ulus Dz︠h︡uchy --- Zolota Orda --- Улус Джучи --- Black Sea --- E-books --- Chernoe more --- Chernoye more --- Chorne more --- Euxine Sea --- Karadeniz --- Marea Neagră --- Pontus Euxinus --- Золота Орда --- Altın Orda
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Stimulated by "Noah’s Flood Hypothesis" proposed by W. Ryan and W. Pitman in which a catastrophic inundation of the Pontic basin was linked to the biblical story, leading experts in Black Sea research (including oceanography, marine geology, paleoclimate, paleoenvironment, archaeology, and linguistic spread) provide overviews of their data and interpretations obtained through empirical scientific approaches. Among the contributors are many East European scientists whose work has rarely been published outside of Cyrillic. Each of the 35 papers marshals its own evidence for or against the flood hypothesis. No summary or overall resolution to the flood question is presented, but instead access is provided to a broad range of interdisciplinary information that crosses previously impenetrable language barriers so that new work in the region can proceed with the benefit of a wider frame of reference. The three fundamental scenarios describing the late glacial to Holocene rise in the level of the Black Sea—catastrophic, gradual, and oscillating—are presented in the early pages, with the succeeding papers organized by geographic sector: northern (Ukraine), western (Moldova, Romania, and Bulgaria), southern (Turkey), and eastern (Georgia and Russia), as well as three papers on the Mediterranean. The volume thus brings together eastern and western scholarship to share research findings and perspectives on a controversial subject. In addition, appendices are included containing some 600 radiocarbon dates from the Pontic region obtained by USSR and western laboratories. Audience Scientists, researchers and students in geology, climatology, archeology, oceanography, linguistics, history, geography as well as Black Sea specialists. .
Geology --- Black Sea --- History --- Chernoe more --- Chernoye more --- Chorne more --- Euxine Sea --- Karadeniz --- Marea Neagră --- Pontus Euxinus --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Earth sciences --- Natural history --- Geography. --- Geochemistry. --- Oceanography. --- Paleontology . --- Archaeology. --- Earth Sciences, general. --- Climate Change Management and Policy. --- Paleontology. --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Antiquities --- Fossilogy --- Fossilology --- Palaeontology --- Paleontology, Zoological --- Paleozoology --- Historical geology --- Zoology --- Fossils --- Prehistoric animals in motion pictures --- Oceanography, Physical --- Oceanology --- Physical oceanography --- Thalassography --- Marine sciences --- Ocean --- Chemical composition of the earth --- Chemical geology --- Geological chemistry --- Geology, Chemical --- Chemistry --- Cosmography --- World history --- Earth sciences. --- Climate change. --- Changes, Climatic --- Changes in climate --- Climate change --- Climate change science --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic changes --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Geosciences --- Environmental sciences --- Physical sciences --- Environmental aspects --- History. --- Global environmental change
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This publication is devoted to the natural feature – the Black Sea and its littoral states. At the same time the Azov Sea is also considered here. This region is the focus of many geopolitical, economic, social and environmental issues that involve not only the countries coming out to the Black and Azov Seas, but other world countries, too. This publication contains over 1500 articles and terms providing descriptions of geographical and oceanographic features, cities, ports, transport routes, marine biological resources, international treaties, national and international programs, research institutions, historical and archaeological monuments, activities of prominent scientists, researchers, travelers, military commanders, etc. who had relation to the Black Sea. It includes a multi-century chronology of the events that became the outstanding milestones in the history of development of the Black Sea – Azov Sea region. .
Geography. --- Physical Geography. --- Historical Geology. --- Economic Geography. --- Ecology. --- Geoecology/Natural Processes. --- Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning. --- Geology. --- Regional planning. --- Physical geography. --- Géographie --- Géologie --- Aménagement du territoire --- Géographie physique --- Ecologie --- Geography --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Physical Geography --- Black Sea --- Navigation. --- History. --- Navigation --- Chernoe more --- Chernoye more --- Chorne more --- Euxine Sea --- Karadeniz --- Marea Neagră --- Pontus Euxinus --- Historical geology. --- Economic geography. --- Urban planning. --- Geoecology. --- Environmental geology. --- Regional development --- Regional planning --- State planning --- Human settlements --- Land use --- Planning --- City planning --- Landscape protection --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Natural history --- Government policy --- Ecology --- Ecology . --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Geoecology --- Environmental protection --- Physical geology --- Geography, Economic --- World economics --- Commercial geography --- Geology --- Management --- Black Sea Region --- Black Sea. --- Black Sea Region. --- Marea Neagr
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In Regional Co-operation and Protection of the Marine Environment Under International Law: The Black Sea , Nilufer Oral examines the regional co-operation mechanism for protection and preservation of the Black Sea marine environment within the framework of international law, and subsequently identifies the necessary components for a robust regional regime based on best legal practices. The book provides a thorough review of the complex modern challenges related to the Black Sea, with particular emphasis on biodiversity, fisheries, land-based pollution and vessel-based sources of pollution. A history of regional co-operation in the Black Sea offers an enlightening comparison to the development of regional co-operation in international law, in particular, to Part IX of the 1982 United Nations (Montego Bay) Convention on the Law of the Sea. Further comparative analyses, such as the existing regional regime of the Black Sea as established under the 1992 UNEP Regional Seas Programme, and selected regional seas programmes, including the acquis communautaire of the European Union, cohere into a firm foundation of present findings, upon which basis the author makes recommendations for the future. All those interested in the Law of the Sea, international environmental law, and fisheries management will find a critical new text in Regional Co-operation and Protection of the Marine Environment Under International Law: The Black Sea .
Marine resources conservation --- Marine pollution --- Fishery law and legislation --- Fish law --- Fisheries --- Fishery regulations --- Fishing --- Fishing regulations --- Law, Fishery --- International law --- Territorial waters --- Water --- Wildlife conservation --- Marine environment pollution --- Marine water pollution --- Ocean pollution --- Offshore water pollution --- Sea pollution --- Seawater --- Coastal zone management --- Oceanography --- Pollution --- Conservation of marine resources --- Marine conservation --- Marine environmental protection --- Marine protection --- Aquatic resources conservation --- Law and legislation --- Black Sea --- Azov, Sea of (Ukraine and Russia) --- Azof, Sea of (Ukraine and Russia) --- Azov, Sea of (Ukraine and R.S.F.S.R.) --- Azovskoe more (Ukraine and Russia) --- Azovskoye more (Ukraine and Russia) --- Maeotis Palus (Ukraine and Russia) --- Palus Maeotis (Ukraine and Russia) --- Sea of Azof (Ukraine and Russia) --- Sea of Azov (Ukraine and Russia) --- Chernoe more --- Chernoye more --- Chorne more --- Euxine Sea --- Karadeniz --- Marea Neagră --- Pontus Euxinus --- History. --- Fisheries (International law) --- Fisheries regulations
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