In the Greco-Roman sources, the name Tanais is related to various geographic entities. Originally, it represented the Don River in Russia, which flows into the Sea of Azov (Palus Maeotis), connected to the northern shore of the black sea (Pontus Euxinus) through the straits of Kertch (...
Laboratory sediment bioassays, both acute and chronic, were conducted on sediment elutriates from the River Eurajoki, SW Finland. The river is under impact... I Kortelainen - 《Hydrobiologia》 被引量: 1发表: 1994年 Studies on the lakes of Fraser Island, Queensland Information is presented on...
The antique city was located on the right bank of the Tanais (Don) River near its entering the Sea of Azov and exercised trade and economic relations with the barbarian (nomadic) population that inhabited the steppes near the Don River and the Sea of Azov in the Early Iron Age. It was ...
In 1823, in the course of the riding round the estuary area of the Don River, the famous Russian archeologist Ivan Stempkovsky attributed. the site near the Nedvigovka settlement to this ancient city. As early as 1853, Pavel Leontyev, a prominent philologist, Professor of Greek literature ...