The area remained a stronghold of Pontic Greeks throughout the Middle Ages and Ottoman Empire, until the advent of modern Turkey after World War One. Relics of the Middle Ages are among the city ...
The Scythians were an Iron Age people who lived on the Eurasian steppe ... They migrated from Central Asia to the Pontic ...
People in Britain lived by hunting and gathering ... The newcomers brought ancestry from nomadic groups originating on the Pontic Steppe, a grassland region extending from Ukraine to Kazakhstan.
In some cases people flee across borders as refugees ... including Tamils, Kurds, Pontic Greeks, Roma, Somalis, Albanians, Afghans and ethnic Chinese. The Home Office justified the decision ...
Integrated with archaeological and anthropological data, it has been shown that fundamental changes in lifestyle, culture, ...
The DNA analysis revealed significant inbreeding 4200 years ago in the Pontic-Caspian steppe horses, probably because people ...
Another theory suggests it was developed around the Pontic coast of northern Turkey ... mechanics and design science to investigate how people may have turned a set of simple rollers into a ...
“The people of Amasra protect their history for ... built right into a cliff in the Pontic Mountains, overlooking the Altındere Valley. Pilgrims have been making the trip on foot here for ...
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These are people for whom the concepts of ‘home ... changed by the influx of 1.2 million refugees from Anatolia, the Pontic region and Thrace (Salvanou’s particular area of study).
Merida, 22, of Louisiana, was heading south and a 2005 Pontic Grand Prix driven by Jeanette J. Johnson, 55, of Louisiana, was heading north at 9:05 a.m. on Highway D, north of Pike 9264.