1 Map of the Crimea with Middle Paleolithic site locations (Map prepared by Dr. G. Bataille, Cologne University)Geographical SettingThe Crimean peninsula (Fig. 1 ) is located in the southeastern corner of the European continent, on the northern coast of the Black Sea in southern Ukraine. More...
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With regard to the figures, I suggest that Figure 1, where the sampling points were located, be made with a different base map, perhaps a geological map since this is an information used by the authors in the Introduction and in the Discussion. In the case of Figures 4 and 5 I suggest...
peninsula and is separated from the Sea of Azov by a long sandspit, the Tonka of Arabat. The brines of Syvash are used to supply a chemical complex at Krasnoperekopsk on the Perekop Isthmus. The northern and central part of the Crimean Peninsula (some 75 percent of its total area) ...
The Crimean War (1853–56) was fought mainly on the Crimean Peninsula between Russia and Britain, France, and the Ottoman Empire. It arose from the conflict of great powers in the Middle East and was more directly caused by Russian demands to exercise pr
A new species of the genus Niphargus Schiödte, 1849 (Crustacea: Amphipoda), co-occurring with water louse Asellus cf. aquaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Crustacea: Isopoda) in deep wells, is described from the Tarkhankut Upland, located in the northwestern part of the Crimean Peninsula. Niphargus...
Russia and the Ottoman Empire engaged in aseries of warsfor control of the Black Sea region. One of those conflicts, fought from 1768 to 1774, concluded with theTreaty of Küçük Kaynarca(1774), whichcededto Russia fortresses on the Kerch Peninsula and established an independent CrimeanTatar...