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Cadogan, Gerald. "Nicolas Coldstream (1927–2008)." Annual of the British School at Athens 104 (November 2009): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245400000174.

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Nicolas Coldstream, archaeologist of Greece and the Mediterranean in the 9th and 8th centuries bc, was born in India, educated in England, and carried out the research for his first masterpiece Greek Geometric Pottery (1968) while Macmillan Student at the British School at Athens (1957–60). In 1960 he began a long career at the University of London, culminating with the Yates Chair of Classical Archaeology at University College. Renowned as a teacher, he drew many graduate students, especially from Greece and Cyprus. As a prolific scholar, he also wrote Geometric Greece (1977), many articles, several reports on excavations including The Sanctuary of Demeter at Knossos (1973), the Knossos North Cemetery (1996) with Hector Catling, and Kythera (1972) with George Huxley, as well as the revised editions of his two fundamental monographs.O Nicolas Coldstream, αρχανολόγος της Ελλάδας και της Μεσογείου του 9ου και 8ου αιώνα π.Χ., γεννήθηκε στην Ινδία, σπούδασε στην Αγγλία και πραγματοποίησε έρευνα για την πρώτη του εξαιρετική μονογραφία Greek Geometric Pottery (1968) ως Macmillan Student της Βρετανικής Σχολής Αθηνών (1957–1960). Το 1960 ξεκίνησε την πολύχρονη σταδιοδρομία του στο Πανεπιστήμιο του Λονδίνου, αποκορύφωμα της οποίας υπήρξε η εκλογή του στην έδρα Yates της Κλασικής Αρχαιολογίας στο University College. Διάσημος πανεπιστημιακός δάσκαλος, προσέλκυσε πολλούς μεταπτυχνακούς φοιτητές, ιδιαίτερα από την Ελλάδα και την Κύπρο. Επιστήμονας με μεγάλο ερευνητικό και συγγραφικό έργο, δημοσίευσε επίσης τη μονογραφία Geometrie Greece (1977), πλήθος άρθρων και αρκετές ανασκαφικές εκθέσεις μεταξύ των οποίων The Sanctuary of Demeter στην Κνωσό (1973), Knossos North Cemetery (1996) με τον Hector Catling, Kythera (1972) με τον George Huxley, καθώς επίσης και τις ανατεωρημένες εκδόσεις των δύο βασικών μονογραφιών του.
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Burov, Andrey Mikhailovich. "Early Antique Imagery." Journal of Flm Arts and Film Studies 2, no. 3 (October 15, 2010): 30–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/vgik2330-40.

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The article deals with the early antique period of image functioning (Geometric art, Archaic Greece, Physis Philosophy, Pythagoras). The author reviews the main image strategies of the time, the key one being overcoming the featureless imagery and creating model image constructions, i.e. the initial stage in the history of image development (from Geometrics to the invention of photography in the early 1900s). The softening of linear configurations and shaping of large mental images parallel to ixed style forms make it possible to see the emergence of the exemplary image.
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Charistos, Leonidas, Fani Hatjina, Maria Bouga, Mica Mladenovic, and Anastasios D. Maistros. "Morphological Discrimination of Greek Honey Bee Populations Based on Geometric Morphometrics Analysis of Wing Shape." Journal of Apicultural Science 58, no. 1 (June 1, 2014): 75–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jas-2014-0007.

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Abstract Honey bees collected from 32 different localities in Greece were studied based on the geometric morphometrics approach using the coordinates of 19 landmarks located at wing vein intersections. Procrustes analysis, principal component analysis, and Canonical variate analysis (CVA) detected population variability among the studied samples. According to the Principal component analysis (PCA ) of pooled data from each locality, the most differentiated populations were the populations from the Aegean island localities Astypalaia, Chios, and Kythira. However, the populations with the most distant according to the canonical variate analysis performed on all measurements were the populations from Heraklion and Chania (both from Crete island). These results can be used as a starting point for the use of geometric morphometrics in the discrimination of honey bee populations in Greece and the establishment of conservation areas for local honey bee populations.
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Antonaccio, Carla M., and Susan Langdon. "New Light on a Dark Age: Exploring the Culture of Geometric Greece." American Journal of Archaeology 102, no. 3 (July 1998): 630. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/506417.

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Whitley, James. "Early states and hero cults: a re-appraisal." Journal of Hellenic Studies 108 (November 1988): 173–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/632638.

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An interest in the Greek idea of the hero, and in the cults established in Greek states to historical or legendary figures endowed with this status, has for long been one of the chief concerns of research into Greek philology and religion. But it is only through the gradual accumulation of archaeological evidence of Geometric and Archaic date that the origins of ‘hero cults’ have begun to be seen as an historical problem requiring an historical explanation. The most recent general works on Geometric and Archaic Greece, by J. N. Coldstream, Anthony Snodgrass and François de Polignac, have long sections devoted to discussing the significance of hero cults, and general ‘pan-hellenic’ explanations have been offered for their occurrence. Whilst there may be much truth in their suggestions, such ‘pan-Hellenic’ explanations ignore important local differences in the archaeological and material manifestations of hero cults. These differences, I would argue, relate in part to the different paths that were taken in the formation and development of early states in Greece. I shall use as examples the two regions of Attica and the Argolid, two areas of Greece where differences both in the manifestations of hero cults and in the paths of social evolution can most easily be traced. Before embarking on a detailed comparison of the two areas however, some discussion of the other general explanations that have been put forward is in order.
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Stampolidis, N. "Eleutherna on Crete; an Interim Report on the Geometric–Archaic Cemetery." Annual of the British School at Athens 85 (November 1990): 375–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245400015744.

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This paper gives a preliminary account of the structural and small finds from the excavations of 1985–1988 in the cemetery of Orthe Petra at Eleutherna. Discussion concerns particularly the funerary pyres in trenches with stone lining, the tomb enclosures, pithos-burials and the larger built tombs which date from protogeometric at least to the archaic period. Preliminary comparisons are made with similar customs in other regions as well as Crete, trade links are discussed between Eleutherna and the other cities of Crete, the rest of Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean, revealed particularly by the small finds.
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Kyriazopoulos, George. "Productivity efficiency of the systemic banks: Evidence from Greece." Corporate Ownership and Control 13, no. 1 (2015): 362–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cocv13i1c3p4.

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This study delves into the productivity efficiency of Greek systemic banks for the years 2013 and 2014, that is, the two years following the recapitalization process of the Greek banking system. Greece’s ongoing debt crisis has severely inflicted domestic banks by causing significant losses in their bond portfolio through the PSI scheme. The immediate consequences were loan portfolio restructurings and capital injections from the Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF) in order to rebuild the banking system. Employing Data Envelope Analysis to test banking efficiency, we calculate the Malmquist productivity indices for the post-recapitalization period. Our results display that all Greek systemic banks enjoy a remarkable productivity increase of 17.3% according to the geometric mean approach and 18% according to the weighted mean approach.
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Chroni, Antonia, Ana Grković, Jelena Ačanski, Ante Vujić, Snežana Radenković, Nevena Veličković, Mihajla Djan, and Theodora Petanidou. "Disentangling a cryptic species complex and defining new species within the Eumerus minotaurus group (Diptera: Syrphidae), based on integrative taxonomy and Aegean palaeogeography." Contributions to Zoology 87, no. 4 (November 2, 2018): 197–225. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-08704001.

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This study provides an overview of the Eumerus minotaurus taxon group, diagnosing a new species, E. anatolicus Grković, Vujić and Radenković sp. n. (Muğla, Turkey), and unraveling three cryptic species within E. minotaurus: E. karyates Chroni, Grković and Vujić sp. n. (Peloponnese, Greece), E. minotaurus Claussen and Lucas, 1988 (Crete and Karpathos, Greece) and E. phaeacus Chroni, Grković and Vujić sp. n. (Corfu and Mt Olympus, Greece; Mt Rumija, Montenegro). We applied an integrative taxonomic approach based on molecular, morphological and wing geometric morphometric data to corroborate and delimit cryptic species within the complex. In addition, we discuss the latent biogeographic patterns and speciation processes leading to configuration of the E. minotaurus group based on palaeogeographic evolution of the Aegean. Mitochondrial phylogeographic analysis suggested that speciation within the E. minotaurus group is attributable to formation of the mid-Aegean Trench and Messinian Salinity Crisis, and was integrated at the Pleistocene. We show that more accurate estimates of divergence times may be based on geological events rather than the standard arthropod mtDNA substitution rate.
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Lianou, Daphne T., Charalambia K. Michael, Natalia G. C. Vasileiou, Efthimia Petinaki, Peter J. Cripps, Katerina Tsilipounidaki, Angeliki I. Katsafadou, et al. "Extensive countrywide field investigation of somatic cell counts and total bacterial counts in bulk tank raw milk in goat herds in Greece." Journal of Dairy Research 88, no. 3 (August 2021): 307–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022029921000674.

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AbstractDairy goat farming is an important sector of the agricultural industry in Greece, with an annual total milk production exceeding 450 000 l and accounting for over 25% of all goat milk produced in the European Union; this milk is used mainly for cheese production. Despite the importance of goat milk for the agricultural sector in Greece, no systematic countrywide investigations in the bulk-tank milk of goats in Greece have been reported. Objectives were to investigate somatic cell counts (SCC) and total bacterial counts (TBC) in raw bulk-tank milk of goat herds in Greece, study factors influencing SCC and TBC therein and evaluate their possible associations with milk content. Throughout Greece, 119 dairy goat herds were visited for milk sampling for somatic cell counting, microbiological examination and composition measurement. Geometric mean SCC and TBC were 0.838 × 106 cells ml−1 and 581 × 103 cfu ml−1, respectively. Multivariable analyses revealed annual frequency of check-ups of milking system and total milk quantity per goat (among 53 variables) to be significant for increased SCC; no factor emerged (among 58 variables) to be significant for increased TBC. Negative correlation of SCC with total protein was found; mean total protein content in the bulk-tank milk in herds with SCC >0.75 × 106 cells ml−1 was 5.1% lower and in herds with SCC >1.5 × 106 cells ml−1, it was 7.8% lower.
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Kokkalas, S. "SEGMENTATION AND INTERACTION OF NORMAL FAULTS IN CENTRAL GREECE." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece 43, no. 1 (January 19, 2017): 428. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.11194.

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The aim of this study is to improve our understanding on the mechanical interaction and linkage process between normal fault segments. Faults grow by the process of radial propagation and the linkage of segments, as strain increases, evolving to large fault systems. For this purpose we conducted a combined field and photogeological study on two major segmented fault zones in Central Greece, the Atalanti and Arkitsa fault zones. This approach includes effects of fault size and spatial distribution, scaling laws and footwall-hanginwall topography. Throw distribution and the geometry of the segmented fault arrays were analyzed in order to investigate the complexity of fault zones, the fault linkage process and the geometric characteristics of the relay zones formed between individual segments. The correlation of fault throw with fault length (D-L) and the ratios of overlap-separation (OL-S), separation-fault segment length (S-L) and relay displacement vs. separation (Dr-S) were examined in order to give an insight for fault segment interaction and linkage .
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Geometric Greece"

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De, Angelis Franco. "Boiotia in the geometric and archaic periods : population, settlement, and colonisation." Thesis, McGill University, 1991. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=60000.

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This study examines Boiotia in the Geometric and Archaic periods (ca. 1050-500 BC), concentrating on three aspects in particular, namely population, settlement, and colonisation. A brief chapter introduces the reader to Boiotia, the setting, which gives the relevant background to later developments. In chapter II, it is argued that Boiotia participated rather extensively in emigration during the Dark Age, leaving the homeland, with the exception of a few refuge settlements, somewhat denuded of its previous population. The following chapter not only builds on this latter point archaeologically but also looks at the development of settlement, focusing primarily on the fact that settlement, and presumably population, grew steadily in Boiotia until well into the Classical period. The final chapter is divided into two parts; it first examines the secure cases of Boiotian colonisation and then the doubtful or possible instances. After considering possible socio-political factors, the discussion is taken in another direction. The search for metals is suggested, and the study ends with a plea for a systematic study of whether land-shortage was really as paramount a cause of Greek colonisation as presently believed.
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Mann, Kristen Patricia. "Household Behaviour and Settlement Organisation at Late Geometric Zagora." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/20173.

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This thesis investigates past household behaviour and social dynamics using material excavated at the Early Iron Age (EIA) site of Zagora on Andros. Through a rigorous contextual study of domestic evidence, it addresses persistent scholarly statements about the settlement’s social organisation founded on assumptions drawn from later historical periods or superficial readings of the site plan. Specifically, it challenges discussion of Zagora as a formally planned settlement and the politicised contrast frequently made between the larger central-plateau houses and smaller-roomed houses elsewhere on site. By contextualising the excavated data in terms of the many processes that shaped it, this research also challenges shallow attempts to read gender into houses at LGII Zagora. Instead, it is argued that the settlement’s development was the cumulative consequence of household decisions, variously shaped by multivalent social, economic, and practical considerations. Building histories suggest ongoing spatial negotiation between households at the site, with evidence that earlier additive ambilocal residency patterns became increasingly difficult to sustain due to escalating spatial pressure. As a result, the final generations to inhabit the site developed more creative approaches to spatial modifications and behavioural patterning. Contrary to earlier studies that rely on room size as a measure of status, there is little evidence for the overt material manifestation of pronounced social inequality. Emphasised is the need to develop multi-layered, material understandings of people and their houses, before attempting to extrapolate socio-political inferences from settlement data. We must explicitly engage with lived experience, household spatiality, and deposition processes if we wish to convincingly interpret domestic archaeological evidence. This study emphasises the dynamic nature of households, alongside the considerable variability inherent to household spatiality and practices. Central is the importance of context to interpreting archaeological data: whether the original behavioural context, stratigraphic context, or research context. The result is a frank and reflexive consideration of how archaeological methods and practices can shape the data from which we infer past behaviour.
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HASAKI, ELENI. "CERAMIC KILNS IN ANCIENT GREECE: TECHNOLOGY AND ORGANIZATION OF CERAMIC WORKSHOPS." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2002. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1023219003.

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McClain, Nichola Sue. "A study in geometric construction." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1998. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/1811.

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Li, Shimin. "Geometric Algorithms for Intervals and Related Problems." DigitalCommons@USU, 2018. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/7035.

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In this dissertation, we study several problems related to intervals and develop efficient algorithms for them. Interval problems have many applications in reality because many objects, values, and ranges are intervals in nature, such as time intervals, distances, line segments, probabilities, etc. Problems on intervals are gaining attention also because intervals are among the most basic geometric objects, and for the same reason, computational geometry techniques find useful for attacking these problems. Specifically, the problems we study in this dissertation includes the following: balanced splitting on weighted intervals, minimizing the movements of spreading points, dispersing points on intervals, multiple barrier coverage, and separating overlapped intervals on a line. We develop efficient algorithms for these problems and our results are either first known solutions or improve the previous work. In the problem of balanced splitting on weighted intervals, we are given a set of n intervals with non-negative weights on a line and an integer k ≥ 1. The goal is to find k points to partition the line into k + 1 segments, such that the maximum sum of the interval weights in these segments is minimized. We give an algorithm that solves the problem in O(n log n) time. Our second problem is on minimizing the movements of spreading points. In this problem, we are given a set of points on a line and we want to spread the points on the line so that the minimum pairwise distance of all points is no smaller than a given value δ. The objective is to minimize the maximum moving distance of all points. We solve the problem in O(n) time. We also solve the cycle version of the problem in linear time. For the third problem, we are given a set of n non-overlapping intervals on a line and we want to place a point on each interval so that the minimum pairwise distance of all points are maximized. We present an O(n) time algorithm for the problem. We also solve its cycle version in O(n) time. The fourth problem is on multiple barrier coverage, where we are given n sensors in the plane and m barriers (represented by intervals) on a line. The goal is to move the sensors onto the line to cover all the barriers such that the maximum moving distance of all sensors is minimized. Our algorithm for the problem runs in O(n2 log n log log n + nm log m) time. In a special case where the sensors are all initially on the line, our algorithm runs in O((n + m) log(n + m)) time. Finally, for the problem of separating overlapped intervals, we have a set of n intervals (possibly overlapped) on a line and we want to move them along the line so that no two intervals properly intersect. The objective is to minimize the maximum moving distance of all intervals. We propose an O(n log n) time algorithm for the problem. The algorithms and techniques developed in this dissertation are quite basic and fundamental, so they might be useful for solving other related problems on intervals as well.
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Karakitsios, Vassilis. "Chronologie et geometrie de l'ouverture d'un bassin et de son inversion tectonique : le bassin ionien (epire, grece)." Paris 6, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA066755.

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Avant le lias moyen, le domaine ionien faisait partie d'une vaste plate-forme carbonatee et neritique occupant toute la grece occidentale. Au carixian la plate-forme se disloque et s'approfondit dans tout le domaine ionien (calcaires de louros et leur equivalent lateral, les calcaires de siniais). Ces deux facies correspondent aux premiers sediments syn-rift. Le bassin initial se separe en petites unites paleogeographiques (sur chaque bloc bascule). Sur ces unites se sont deposees les formations du lias superieur-malm de telle sorte que les successions continues et epaisses correspondent dans les domaines effondres, tandis que les successions reduites avec discordances et lacunes de sedimentation dans les domaines eleves des blocs. La direction des evenements synsedimentaires de la base des formations du lias superieur-malm est parallele a celle du biseau stratigraphique des prismes de depot formes par les memes formations. Les calcaires de vigia (tithonique-senonien moyen) representent le debut de la serie post-rift. La double vergence de la structure ionienne correspondrait a la reprise en chevauchement des failles listriques du jurassique. La zone ionienne constitue un bon exemple d'inversion tectonique d'un bassin
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Camelo, Botero Miguel Hernando. "A geometric routing scheme in word-metric spaces for data networks." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Girona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/283749.

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This research work explores the use of the Greedy Geometric Routing (GGR) schemes to solve the scalability problem of the routing systems in Internet-like networks and several families of Data Center architectures. We propose a novel and simple embedding of any connected finite graph into a Word-Metric space, i.e., a metric space generated by algebraic groups. Then, built on top of this greedy embedding, we propose three GGR schemes and we prove the theoretical upper bounds of the Routing Table size, vertex label size and stretch. The first scheme works for any kind of graph and the other two are specialized for Internet-like and several families of DC topologies
Este trabajo de investigación explora el uso de esquemas de Enrutamiento Geométrico Greedy (Greedy Geometric Routing o GGR) para resolver el problema de escalabilidad de los sistemas de encaminamiento de redes tipo Internet y de varias arquitecturas para Centros de Datos (Data Centers o DCs). Nosotros proponemos un nuevo y simple método de incrustación (embedding) de cualquier grafo finito y conectado en un espacio métrico de palabras (Word-Metric space), es decir, un espacio métrico generado por grupos algebraicos. Luego, construidos sobre esta incrustación, proponemos tres esquemas de GGR y derivamos los límites superiores teóricos de sus tablas de encaminamiento (Routing Table o RT), las etiquetas de los vértices y el stretch. El primer esquema trabaja sobre cualquier tipo de grafo y los otros dos son especializados para topologías tipo Internet y varias familias de arquitecturas de DCs
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Duarte, Claudio Walter Gomez. "Geometria e aritmética na concepção dos templos dóricos gregos." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/71/71131/tde-25032010-101226/.

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A concepção arquitetônica dos templos dóricos gregos é estudada na perspectiva da Arqueologia da Arquitetura stricto sensu. Verificamos a relevância e o papel que teve a aplicação da geometria e da aritmética como recursos técnicos e metodológicos para o desenvolvimento do projeto do templo dórico grego no século V a.C., visando esclarecer e estabelecer vínculos entre tais ramos da matemática e a lógica subjacente que norteou os arquitetos, tanto em projeto como nas aplicações precisas em obra. Para isso, abordarmos os fundamentos científicos da arquitetura grega a partir da análise de 10 templos clássicos hexastilos (configuração canônica da ordem dórica) fazendo um balanço crítico sobre o alcance e o limite das teorias modernas que desenvolveram modelos de interpretação para o projeto do templo dórico grego. Adotamos como ponto de partida, e referência fundamental, os artigos publicados por J. J. Coulton em meados da década de setenta, no periódico The Annual of the British School at Athens, e vamos sistemáticamente atualizando o debate apoiado nas discussões mais recentes.
The Architectural conception of the Greek Doricos temples has been studied in the perspective of the Archaeology of the Architecture stricto sensu. We had verified the role and the relevance that the geometry and arithmetic applications such as the technical and methodology resources for the design development of the Greek Doric temple in V century B.C., in order to clarify and to establish links between mathematics branches and the underlying logic that had been guiding the architects, as much in projects as in the accuracy applications for the building constructions. In a way to approach the Greek architecture scientific fundamentals from the analysis of 10 hexastilos classic temples (canonic configuration of the Doric order) making a critical balance on the limit and the reach of the modern theories that had developed interpretation models for the design of the Greek Doric temple. We adopt as basic reference and starting point, the articles published for J.J. Coulton in middle of the seventy decade, in the periodic The Annual of the British School at Athens, and systematically go bringing up to date the debate supported in the most recent discussions.
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GAUTIER, PIERRE. "Geometrie crustale et cinematique de l'extension tardi-orogenique dans le domaine centre-egeen (iles des cyclades et d'eubee, grece)." Rennes 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994REN10015.

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Diverses etudes de la deformation fragile ont montre que le domaine continental egeen (grece) est largement affecte par une extension de type arriere-arc depuis au moins 13 ma, se superposant aux structures de l'orogenese hellenique mesozoique-cenozoique. Le but de ce travail est de determiner si la deformation ductile observee dans certaines unites a metamorphisme hp/bt de la region resulte non pas d'une tectonique compressive, comme classiquement admis, mais d'une tectonique extensive, et de preciser la cinematique et le contexte geodynamique de cette extension. Notre etude a consiste en une analyse structurale du centre de l'egee (iles des cyclades et d'eubee). L'extension apparait responsable de la plus grande partie de la deformation au sein des unites hp ayant largement subi les effets d'un second episode metamorphique dans le facies schiste vert ou de plus haute temperature. Sur chaque ile etudiee, on observe la superposition de structures liees au developpement d'une zone de detachement extensive majeure se prolongeant jusqu'a environ 18-25 km de profondeur. Un deplacement important le long de la zone de detachement rend compte du refroidissement et de l'exhumation rapides de la croute inferieure ductile, qui vient former localement un dome metamorphique, ou metamorphic core complex. Au moins deux probablement trois zones de detachement majeures sont identifiees a l'echelle du domaine centre-egeen, subparalleles et inclinees initialement de 30-45 vers le nord. Les donnees structurales sont en faveur d'un modele cinematique caracterise par le developpement en serie de zones de detachement synthetiques, dans une direction opposee a la pente des detachements. L'extension par detachements est precoce (age minimal: 22-19 ma) et liee a un contexte arriere-arc tardi-orogenique. Le contexte geodynamique permettant l'initiation de cette extension est probablement le developpement de l'arc de subduction sud-hellenique tel qu'il existe encore actuellement
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Vergnaud, Baptiste. "Recherches sur les fortifications d'Anatolie occidentale et centrale au début du premier millénaire av. J.-C. (Xe-VIe s.)." Phd thesis, Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux III, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00802897.

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La présente thèse vise à apporter des éclaircissements sur la réapparition du souci défensif, sa matérialisation et son évolution en Anatolie occidentale et centrale au début du premier millénaire av. J.-C. (Xe-VIe s.). Le territoire soumis à l'examen comprend la Phrygie, la boucle de l'Halys, la Carie, la Lydie, l'Ionie, l'Eolide et la Troade. Cette étude s'intéresse en premier lieu aux différentes méthodes de fortification utilisées au cours de cette période. Par l'examen des principales caractéristiques architecturales des murs de défense (techniques de construction, dispositifs défensifs), cette étude cherche à déterminer de quelle manière ces nouvelles constructions s'inscrivent dans la tradition architecturale anatolienne et dans quelle mesure leurs concepteurs contribuèrent à l'évolution de celle-ci en adoptant et en transformant les méthodes de fortification qui en sont issues. La construction d'un rempart, parce qu'elle impliquait de nombreux acteurs, était un fait de société majeur. Par leur conception, les techniques utilisées pour leur construction, leur emprise dans le paysage, les murailles sont des monuments chargés de symboles et des témoins privilégiés de l'histoire des sociétés qui les ont construites et perfectionnées. Au-delà des considérations archéologiques, cette étude s'attache donc aussi à replacer la construction de fortifications dans le contexte militaire mouvementé de l'Anatolie préclassique et tente également d'évaluer l'impact d'un tel projet de construction dans l'histoire politique et sociale des populations anatoliennes de l'âge du fer.
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Books on the topic "Geometric Greece"

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Geometric Greece: 900-700 BC. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 2003.

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Greek geometric pottery: A survey of ten local styles and their chronology. 2nd ed. Exeter: Bristol Phoenix Press, 2008.

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Lemos, Anna A. Archaic pottery of Chios: The decorated styles. Oxford: Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, 1991.

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Archaic pottery of Chios: The decorated styles. Oxford: Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, 1991.

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Lemos, Anna A. Archaic pottery of Chios: The decorated styles. Oxford: Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, 1992.

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Lemos, Anna A. Archaic pottery of Chios: The decorated styles. Oxford: Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, 1991.

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Hirai, Hiroshi. Greedy fans: A geometric approach to dual greedy algorithms. Kyoto, Japan: Kyōto Daigaku Sūri Kaiseki Kenkyūjo, 2005.

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Rombos, Theodora. The iconography of Attic late geometric II pottery. Jonsered: P. Åströms, 1988.

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Eberhard, Knobloch, ed. Commentaria in Euclidis Elementa geometrica. Hildesheim: Olms-Weidmann, 1999.

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Waszkiewicz, Jan. Korzenie greckiej geometrii: Studium socjokulturowych uwarunkowań genezy matematyki. Wrocław: Wydawn. Politechniki Wrocławskiej, 1988.

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Mavromati, Eleftheria, Eleni Stamatiou, Leonidas Chrysaeidis, and Konstantinos Astaras. "Improving the Geometric Documentation of Cultural Heritage: Combined Methods for the Creation of an Integrated Management Information System in Greece." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 3–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12960-6_1.

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Phipps, Claude. "Space Geometry from Ancient Greece to Today." In No Wonder You Wonder!, 87–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21680-5_8.

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Monroe, Laura. "Self-Orthogonal Greedy Codes." In Codes, Designs and Geometry, 75–79. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1423-3_7.

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Bonn, Jeffrey T. "Forcing Linearity on Greedy Codes." In Codes, Designs and Geometry, 35–45. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1423-3_3.

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Goodrich, Michael T., and Darren Strash. "Succinct Greedy Geometric Routing in the Euclidean Plane." In Algorithms and Computation, 781–91. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10631-6_79.

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Gudmundsson, Joachim, Christos Levcopoulos, and Giri Narasimhan. "Improved Greedy Algorithms for Constructing Sparse Geometric Spanners." In Algorithm Theory - SWAT 2000, 314–28. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44985-x_28.

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Weber, Jürgen. "The Metamorphoses of Geometry in the Painting and Sculpture of Greece." In The Judgement of the Eye, 92–95. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6112-8_15.

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Zago, Marco, Ilaria Cristofolini, and Sasan Amirabdollahian. "Designing Powder Metallurgy Process - The Influence of High Sintering Temperature on Dimensional and Geometrical Precision." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 3–8. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70566-4_2.

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AbstractThe precision of parts produced by Powder Metallurgy (PM) strongly depends on the careful design of PM process parameters. Among them, high sintering temperature is generally considered as detrimental for dimensional and geometrical precision, and therefore neglected in industrial production. Nevertheless, high sintering temperature would strongly improve mechanical characteristics of PM parts, so that the real influence of high sintering temperature on dimensional and geometrical precision is of great interest for PM companies. This study investigates the influence of sintering temperature (up to 1350 °C) on dimensional and geometrical precision of real parts. Dimensional changes on sintering and the effect of sintering temperature have been evaluated. Geometrical characteristics have been measured both in the green and in the sintered state, and the real influence of sintering temperature has been highlighted. As a conclusion, it has been demonstrated that the larger shrinkage due to the high sintering temperature is not detrimental with respect to the dimensional precision, being it reliably predictable. Moreover, the influence on geometrical characteristics is unexpectedly low. The encouraging results of this study convinced the main PM companies in Europe to further investigate the influence of high sintering temperature, as partners in a Club Project within the European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA).
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Nojima, Yusuke, Yasuhito Asano, and Masatoshi Yoshikawa. "Greedy Approximation Algorithms for Generalized Maximum Flow Problem towards Relation Extraction in Information Networks." In Computational Geometry and Graphs, 132–42. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45281-9_13.

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Chun, Jinhee, Akiyoshi Shioura, Truong Minh Tien, and Takeshi Tokuyama. "A Unified View to Greedy Geometric Routing Algorithms in Ad Hoc Networks." In Algorithms for Sensor Systems, 54–65. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36092-3_7.

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Gebken, Christian, Gerald Sommer, Theodore E. Simos, George Maroulis, George Psihoyios, and Ch Tsitouras. "Perspective Pose Estimation with Geometric Algebra." In SELECTED PAPERS FROM ICNAAM-2007 AND ICCMSE-2007: Special Presentations at the International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics 2007 (ICNAAM-2007), held in Corfu, Greece, 16–20 September 2007 and of the International Conference on Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering 2007 (ICCMSE-2007), held in Corfu, Greece, 25–30 September 2007. AIP, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2997325.

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Keller, Jaime, Theodore E. Simos, George Maroulis, George Psihoyios, and Ch Tsitouras. "Algebras Generated by Geometric Scalar Forms and their Applications in Physics and Social Sciences." In SELECTED PAPERS FROM ICNAAM-2007 AND ICCMSE-2007: Special Presentations at the International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics 2007 (ICNAAM-2007), held in Corfu, Greece, 16–20 September 2007 and of the International Conference on Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering 2007 (ICCMSE-2007), held in Corfu, Greece, 25–30 September 2007. AIP, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2997320.

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Lianos, Nikolaos, and Anastasios Stamnas. "DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE AT RISK: THE CASE OF PALATAKI AND THE OLD MINING COMPLEX AT LIMENARIA OF THASSOS (GREECE)." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 8th International Congress on Archaeology, Computer Graphics, Cultural Heritage and Innovation. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica8.2016.3261.

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Following completion of the 1st Workshop of Digital Documentation of Monuments Using 3d Laser Scanner organized by the Laboratory of Architectural Theory of Forms and Preservation Studies, Faculty of Architecture, DUTh, the present study was undertaken mainly to focus on the application of advanced techniques, such as the 3d laser scanner, for the geometric documentation of the mining complex at the town of Limenaria of the island of Thassos, an abandoned and discredited monument for almost half a century. The key purpose of the laboratory work was the instruction of new technologies in surveying and documentation and their contribution to preservation, protection and restoration of monuments. The Field of practice was the former Speidel headquarters, known as "Palataki", and the abandoned mining complex at Limenaria, a unique example of industrial heritage at risk. The main objective of the laboratory was the documentation and the recording of this monument in order to protect it and highlight its historical value and cultural significance to the public.
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Matragos, Vassilios, Konstantinos Apostoleris, Basil Psarianos, and Stergios Mavromatis. "Risk ranking on existing two-lane rural roads with respect to alignment and at grade intersections." In 6th International Conference on Road and Rail Infrastructure. University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5592/co/cetra.2020.1309.

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The objective of this paper is the elaboration of a suitable methodology capable of deploying elements that characterize the existing infrastructure on two-lane rural roads, regarding road geometric elements (horizontal and vertical alignment, superelevation, sight distance), as well as location and geometric elements of intersections with the scope to evaluate the built-in road safety. The overall target is the utilization of these elements to lead to evaluation coefficients that point out the risk level of the examined road sections, as well as the critical areas, in terms of safety levels, curved sections and intersections. In this context, a hierarchy of critical parameters affecting the risk rating of a road network with respect to geometric design and at-grade intersections was primarily carried out. Appropriate mathematical equations were created for each parameter, based on current road design guidelines and the corresponding Crash Reduction Factors (CRF) presented in the literature. Initially, case studies were conducted, out of which special diagrams were produced to assess the risk level of each parameter. Subsequently, a basic statistical analysis of the results was carried out , using regression factors aiming at developing an appropriate mathematical model for the estimation of the risk level. The same analysis was performed for each parameter separately and appropriate weight coefficients were sought in order to obtain a combined rating that characterizes each road section, while at the same time identifies those critical intersections that present high probability of accident occurrence. Finally, data were collected from a significant sample of the existing two-lane road network of Greece, about 1000km of road network with more than 4000 intersections (unpaved road intersections were also included), in order to assess the results of the proposed methodology.
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Joets, Alain. "Caustics in Greek antiquity." In Geometry and topology of caustics. Warsaw: Institute of Mathematics Polish Academy of Sciences, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4064/bc82-0-11.

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Du, Jingzhe, Evangelos Kranakis, and Amiya Nayak. "A Hop Count Based Greedy Face Greedy Routing Protocol on Localized Geometric Spanners." In 2009 Fifth International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/msn.2009.74.

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Cao, Lei, Andrew Strelzoff, and Jonathan Z. Sun. "On Succinctness of Geometric Greedy Routing in Euclidean Plane." In 2009 10th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms, and Networks. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/i-span.2009.20.

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Patsiomitou, Stavroula. "The Development of Students Geometrical Thinking through Transformational Processes and Interaction Techniques in a Dynamic Geometry Environment." In InSITE 2008: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3235.

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The paper draws on a didactic experiment conducted in a secondary school mathematics classroom in Greece which aimed to explore a) ways in which students develop problem representations, reasoning and problem-solving, making decisions and receiving feedback about their ideas and strategies in a DGS-supported environment b) ways in which students develop rigourous proof through building linking visual active representations and c) ways to develop students’ van Hiele level. The mathematical problem the students engaged with - either in the Geometer’s Sketchpad dynamic geometry enviroment (Jackiw, 1988) or in the static environment - generated potentially insightful data on the issues focused on the comparison between the experimental and control groups. Initially, three pairs from the experimental group explored the treasure problem within a dynamic geometry environment. The discussions and results of the discussion were videotaped. The problem was then reformulated by the researcher taking into account the research group’s retroaction, and re-explored by both the control and experimental groups in a paper-pencil test. The researcher then (semi) pre-designed multiple-page sketches detailing the sequential phases of the solution to the problem using rigorous proof, and in so doing transferring her classroom reaching style into the software design, drawing on the chain questioning method of Socrates, which aim to stimulate interaction. For this reason, she linked all the software func-tions/actions using the interaction techniques supported /facilitated by the Geometer’s Sketchpad v4 (DGS) environment (Jackiw, 1988) to better allow students to discover solution paths and to reason by rigorous proof. This mode of design and the results of the experimental use of the software with students led to the need to define two new concepts: the meanings of Linking Visual Active Representations (LVAR) and Reflective Visual Reaction (RVR). The researcher observed the students’ actions and thinking processes during the research process and offers a description and analysis of these processes. An analysis of the results of the experimental procedure revealed
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Vaiciulyte, L., and C. Townsend. "Structural Analysis of Half-Graben Growth Geometries, Gulf of Corinth, Greece." In 81st EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2019. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201901090.

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Xing, Fei, Yi Xu, Ming Zhao, and Khaled Harfoush. "HAGR: Hole Aware Greedy Routing for Geometric Ad Hoc Networks." In MILCOM 2007 - IEEE Military Communications Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/milcom.2007.4455206.

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Reports on the topic "Geometric Greece"

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A.A. Bingham, R.M. Ferrer, and A.M. ougouag. Nodal Green?s Function Method Singular Source Term and Burnable Poison Treatment in Hexagonal Geometry. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/983357.

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Bradley, Jonathan L. Changing the Battlefield Geometry of the JOPP: Accounting for Local Populations as the Third Force in the Operational Environment through the Institution of the Green Cell. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada545964.

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