Barış-Tüzemen, Özge Tüzemen, Samet Çelik, Ali Kemal
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European Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation
The Cappadocia region is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Turkey, and its tourism sector has a significant share in the Turkish economy. In this study, we scraped TripAdvisor reviews of visitors of the Cappadocia region with the Python programming language and used them to analyse public sentiment using various supervised machine lea...
Janse, Mark
My contribution presents a lexicographical analysis of one of the most dramatic and harrowing narratives written by Apostolos Pavlidis from the Cretan village Axos Mylotopotamou, one of the last native speakers of Axenítika, a Central Cappadocian dialect closely related to Mišótika. As the author himself acknowledges in his second contribution to t...
Deniz, B. Ertas Topal, T.
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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
Tuff located in Central Anatolia (Cappadocia) has been used as a building stone in many historical monuments, churches, and mosques. Although some of the tuffs used in those historical structures show good performances, the others yield poor performances with their physical and mechanical properties varying in large ranges. This study aims to asses...
Lamesa, Anaïs
La construction littéraire du territoire cappadocien semble débuter dès le Ve siècle avant J.-C. par Hérodote. Sa définition se précise progressivement à mesure que l’Anatolie est parcourue. Avec le traité d’Apamée (188 avant J.-C.), un clientélisme s’établit entre le roi de Cappadoce et Rome, l’un dépendant économiquement et militairement de l’aut...
Deniz, B. Ertas Topal, T.
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Environmental Earth Sciences
Cappadocia region in Turkey is known as a touristic and historical area with volcanic rocks formed by the effect of intense Neogene calcalkaline volcanism. Rhyolitic to trachyandesitic tuffs, being widespread as a volcanic rock in this region, are used as building stone in historical structures and many monuments with cultural heritage. However, si...
Kéfélian, Anahide
Cet article traite des interactions entre l’Anatolie et le Royaume d’Arménie entre le Ier et IIe siècle après J.-C. Il permet ainsi d’aborder la question de l’importance du front anatolien dans la reprise de l’Arménie, sous influence romaine. À travers une étude pluridisciplinaire, l’auteur tente de discerner les étapes successives de l’évolution a...
Cassin, Matthieu Morlet, Sébastien
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Friedrichs, Bjarne Schmitt, Axel K McGee, Lucy Turner, Simon
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Data in brief
Thirty-eight lava and pyroclastic samples were collected from Mt. Erciyes and Mt. Hasan, the two largest stratovolcanic complexes of the Central Anatolian Volcanic Province in Turkey. More than 1000 zircon crystals were dated by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) applying U-Th disequilibrium and U-Pb methods. Model ages were calculated from zir...
Bayer Altın, Türkan Kaya, Mehmet
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Regional Environmental Change
This study presents the effects of the Little Ice Age (LIA) from ca. 1300 to the mid-nineteenth century in the Cappadocia Vicinity, Turkey and surrounding area. Using historical and geographic data, it focuses on important social-economic problems during the cold period corresponding to the LIA and also the small-scale glacial expansion of Aladağla...
Onat, Gökhan Eren, Duygu
There are many variables that affect employee performance in working life. Some of these variables originate from individuals, while others are caused by external factors. One of the individual factors that affects employee performance is perceived overqualification. In this research, the effect of perceived overqualification in the hospitality ind...