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Beautifully Restored Model T Ford brought back to Brand New Condition 3D Anaglyph in BW with contrast reduced to boost the definition of depth while adding a vintage appeal. Download awesome full color full size 3D anaglyph imagery to print from interocular.yolasite.com
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Phaselis Research
Phaselis
When compared with the previous period of research on the history of the city over the past quarter century it has undergone radical changes. While modern scientists follow the path of their predecessors in collecting data through systematic processes and methodically analysing them, they change the route whereby they approach the city as a context- and a process-oriented structure, having economic, social, cultural, political and environmental dimensions which come together at different levels.
This considerably more inclusive definition expands the discipline concerning the city’s historical research, which consists of archaeology, epigraphy, ancient history and the other ancillary sciences and it encourages scientists from the natural and health sciences to participate within these studies. This is because in the course of the exploration of an ancient settlement the study of both the environment and the ecological setting which make human life possible; together with health issues, such as diet and epidemics, form the context within which human beings live, and which are thereby as important as the human actors.
Within the context of the planned Phaselis Research, even certain knowledge such as the settlement’s appearing on the stage of history as a favorite break-point with its three natural harbours, it being famous for its roses, the frequent seismic upheavals at sea and on its shores and its citizens leaving their homes because of a devastating malaria epidemic suggest the necessity of the application of this multi-dimensional research methodology in order to understand more fully the historical adventure of this city.
By presenting this research project, we aim to implement and realize this multi-dimensional research method, which as yet lacks widespread application in the field in our country, however conceptually and practically with a multi-disciplinary research team consisting of both national and international scientists, we intend to register systematically every kind of data/information regarding all contexts of the city employing modern methods and to present the results to the scientific world in the form of regular reports and monographic studies, thus forming a strong tie between past and future research.
Phaselis Territorium
The boundaries of the ancient city of Phaselis’ territorium are today within the administrative borders of the township of Tekirova, in Kemer District, determined from the archaeological, epigraphic and historical-geographical evidence, reaching the Gökdere valley to the north, continue on a line drawn from Üç Adalar to Mount Tahtalı to the south and extend along the Çandır valley to the west.
Phaselis was discovered in 1811-1812 by Captain F. Beaufort during his work of charting the southern coastline of Asia Minor for the British Royal Navy. Beaufort drew Phaselis’ plan and in the course of conducting his cartographic studies, he saw the word Φασηλίτης ethnikon on the inscriptions and consequently identified these ruins with Phaselis. C. R. Cockerell, the English architect, archaeologist and author came to Phaselis by ship and met Beaufort there. Then in 1838 C. Fellows, the English archaeologist visited the city. He found the fragments of the dedicatory inscription over the monumental gate built in honour of the Emperor Hadrianus and mistakenly thought the Imperial Period main street was the stadion due to the seats-steps on either side of the street. In 1842 Lt. T. A. B. Spratt, the English hydrographer and geographer, and the Rev. E. Forbes, the naturalist came to Phaselis via the Olympos and Khimaira routes. Due to the fact that they all came by sea and they only stayed for a short time, their descriptions of the topography inland are without detailed and there are serious errors in orientation.
PhaselisThose researchers who visited Phaselis between the late 19th and the early 20th centuries concentrated primarily upon the discovery of inscriptions. In 1881-1882 while the Austrian archaeologist and the epigraphist O. Benndorf, the founder of the Austrian Archaeological Institute, and his team were conducting research in southwestern Asia Minor, they examined Phaselis. In the winter of 1883 and 1884 F. von Luschan from the Austrian team took the first photographs which provide information concerning the regional features of Phaselis’ shoreline. In the same year the French scientist V. Bérard also visited Phaselis. In 1892 the members of the Austrian research team, O. Benndorf, E. Kalinka and their colleagues continued their architectural, archaeological and epigraphical studies in Phaselis. In 1904 they were followed by D. G. Hogarth, R. Norton and A. W. van Buren from the British research team. In 1908 the Austrian classical philologist E. Kalinka visited the settlement again, collected epigraphic documents and conducted research on the history of city (published in TAM II in 1944). The Italian researchers R. Paribeni and P. Romanelli visited Phaselis in1913 and C. Anti in 1921. Anti returned to Antalya overland and in consequence discovered several epigraphs and the ruins of structures within the territorium of Phaselis.
Further archaeological, epigraphical and historical-geographical studies of Phaselis were conducted by the English researchers F. M. Stark and G. Bean, who came to the region after World War II. In 1968 H. Schläger, the German architect and underwater archaeologist began exploring the topographical and architectural structures of Phaselis’s harbours. After Schläger’s death in 1969, the research was conducted under the leadership of the archaeologist J. Schäfer in 1970. H. Schläger, J. Schäfer and their colleagues obtained important data concerning the architecture and history of Phaselis through the surface exploration of the city and its periphery. Following the excavations conducted along the main axial street of the city, in 1980 under the direction of Kayhan Dörtlük, the then Director of the Antalya Museum and between 1981-1985 under the leadership of the archaeologist Cevdet Bayburtluoğlu; underwater exploration was carried out in the South Harbour under the direction of Metin Pehlivaner, the then Director of the Antalya Museum.
Each participant wrote a word or phrase on a speech bubble that they felt should be considered in a definition of social inclusion.
The group then brainstormed examples of factors leading to social exclusion. e.g. age, gender etc.
These were then considered by the group and each group arrived at their own definition of social inclusion to work with for the day.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Typically in our everyday lives we assume it's synonymous with "speeding up." But anything that results in a velocity change causes an acceleration. This includes slowing down and turning, because any change in speed or direction is a change in velocity. I like to invent the "Dr. Pepper test." If you're not willing to leave a full 44oz soda on your dashboard while performing some driving maneuver, it involves an acceleration.
Price code A. approx 14cm x 20cm (approx 5.5 inches x 8 inches)
There is approx 0.3cm of black frame showing around the page, and the frame is 3cm deep. The dimensions of this design can vary very slightly depending on the dictionary I am using at the time.
Camaro Wallpaper 1920×1080 High Definition
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"Connector Definition" functionality of SpaceCable allows the creation of fully detailed connector configurations with assigned attributes, which are often used in automotive and aerospace industries.
Advanced connector definitons allow a detailed part list of harness, which can include complete description of connectors including contacts, dummy plugs , contact seals, labels, weight information, producer order numbers and additional connector parts as rubber protections.
Two years ago I photographed this on digital. Now back to analogue but the junk is still there.... Fuji 6x9, Fuji Velvia 50
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Test of Velvia 100 in Minolta 110 Zoom Mk 1. Self processed - goes to show what can be done with a 13 x 17mm frame!
1. The depicition of erotic behaviour (as in pictures or writing) intended to cause sexual excitement.
Laptop Wallpapers Space High Definition
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A spare rod with a reel full of line to ensure the rod doesn't end up in the water when a hooked fish decides to take off in the opposite direction ..
Will it be fresh fish for dinner tonight?
From our observations, unlikely.
This is an ultra high-definition sample images captured with a pre-production A1 II for my camera review.
The review is available here: youtu.be/2waK5Bc2tAg
I have made an Alpha A1 II 700-page eBook, a camera setup file (CAMSET) and the Raw files available from this review on my Alpha support channel > www.patreon.com/markgaler
The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south and is bounded by Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east.
At 165.25 million square kilometers (63.8 million square miles) in area, this largest division of the World Ocean – and, in turn, the hydrosphere – covers about 46% of the Earth's water surface and about one-third of its total surface area, making it larger than all of the Earth's land area combined. The equator subdivides it into the North Pacific Ocean and South Pacific Ocean, with two exceptions: the Galápagos and Gilbert Islands, while straddling the equator, are deemed wholly within the South Pacific. The Mariana Trench in the western North Pacific is the deepest point in the world, reaching a depth of 10,911 metres (35,797 ft).
The eastern Pacific Ocean was first sighted by Europeans in the early 16th century when Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Panama in 1513 and discovered the great "southern sea" which he named Mar del Sur. The ocean's current name was coined by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan during the Spanish circumnavigation of the world in 1521, as he encountered favourable winds on reaching the ocean. He therefore called it Mar Pacifico in Portuguese, meaning "peaceful sea".
The Pacific separates Asia and Australia from the Americas. It may be further subdivided by the equator into northern (North Pacific) and southern (South Pacific) portions. It extends from the Antarctic region in the South to the Arctic in the north.
The Pacific Ocean encompasses approximately one-third of the Earth's surface, having an area of 165.2 million square kilometers (63.8 million square miles) —significantly larger than Earth's entire landmass of some 150 million square kilometers (58 million square miles).
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Here's a shot at some friends' table last weekend. I was using the Ricoh R1 and here accidentally set it at the extra-wide (24mm) setting, the one where the mask cuts into the picture. I (deliberately) turned the flash off and set the camera on a glass in front of me. I don't know how long the shutter was open, but probably it was a second. Its AF seems to have caught the wine bottle at centre for focussing.
Leaving aside what I can pick out of the reflection in the window, I see recogniseable pieces of six people here. I like the picture for the colour, the movement and those recogniseable fragments of friends.
Polaroid High Definition 200 film from the freezer of Jack (who is the glasses-wearing fellow behind the wine glasses at right). The film sat there for about ten years until a while back when he and his wife gave me a bag of about a dozen rolls of various kinds of film.
Wanderlust Desktop Wallpaper High Definition
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