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    Internship at the User-Oriented Grand Library by Merve Çetinkaya, B. Yağmur Kurşun

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Students from the Department of Information and Records Management, Faculty of Humanities, Ankara University share their impressions of the internship experience they gained at the Grand Library of Near East University in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.…”
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    Anaemia prevalence in children newly registered at UNRWA schools: a cross-sectional study by Yassir Turki, Wafaa Zeidan, Akihiro Seita, Majed Hababeh, Nada AbuKishk, Suha Saleh, Shatha Albaik, Zoheir el-Khatib, Nimer Kassim, Hasan Arab, Khawalah Abu-Diab

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Objective Children entering first grade at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) schools in West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria complete a comprehensive medical examination at UNRWA health centres (HCs) as a requirement for their acceptance. …”
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    Les archives médiévales dans la genizah du Caire : registres des tribunaux rabbiniques et pratiques d’archivage reconstituées by Judith Olszowy-Schlanger

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…No institutional archives of Jewish communities of the medieval Near East and North Africa have been preserved. However, the contents of such archives were deposited in a genizah, a repository of writings no longer in use. …”
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    Screening of local barley accessions for sensitivity to photoperiod by I. A. Zveynek, O. N. Kovaleva

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…These countries are included in five centers of barley diversity: the Abyssinian, the Near East, the Mediterranean, the Central Asian, and the New World. …”
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    Terracotta Figurines from the Iron IIA Temple at Moza, Judah by Shua Kisilevitz

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Though they are idiosyncratic, they incorporate motifs that are drawn from conventions prevalent throughout the Ancient Near East. These figurines are among the earliest Iron II figurines found in the southern Levant, and may constitute forerunners of the ubiquitous Iron IIB figurines prevalent throughout this region.…”
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    The Chronology of the Levantine Middle Palaeolithic Period in Retrospect by Ofer Bar-Yosef, Liliane Meignen

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…During the last 20 years, in the context of new interdisciplinary research projects in the Near East, significant changes have emerged in our ideas about the origin and early evolution of Modern Humans. …”
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    Résister aux normes de l’espace public. Les lieux des minorités sexuelles et de genre à Beyrouth by Jean Makhlouta

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Despite encountering significant social and legal constraints in the Near East, sexual and gender minorities develop strategies to assert their right to the city. …”
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    Le massacre des Innocents ou comment réécrire l’histoire by Édith Parmentier

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We then consider the historical framework of the Hellenistic kingdoms of the Near East, whose brutal dynastic practices lent credibility to the murder of children in Judea. …”
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    Les voyageurs occidentaux à la découverte de l’altérité musulmane au bas Moyen Âge by Nissaf Sghaïer

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…At the Duke’s request, Bertrandon wrote a travel story from his journey – which led him to travel overland through the Near East, Asia Minor, the Balkans and Central Europe – entitled Le Voyage d’Outremer.This narrative distinguishes itself by the richness of its descriptions, based on Bertrandon’s observations and discussions during his trip.It is therefore a significant testimony on knowledge and perception of the Muslim otherness in the first half of the 15th century written by a noble Burgundian.This article analyses how Bertrandon de la Broquière managed to get closer to various Muslim societies he met, in order to convey a description that goes beyond stereotypes.…”
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