- Ἀσφαλτίτης or Ἀσφαλτίτις Λίμνη,
Asphaltítēs or Asphaltítis Límnē; Latin:
Lacus Asphaltites) or Sea (Ἀσφαλτίτης Θάλασσα,
Asphaltítēs Thál****a). It was also known...
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Asphaltite (also
known as uintahite, asphaltum,
gilsonite or oil sands) is a
naturally occurring soluble solid hydrocarbon, a form of
asphalt (or bitumen)...
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Silopi Asphaltite Mine is an
asphaltite mine
located in Şırnak
Province in
Turkey which supplies fuel for Şırnak
Silopi power station. ÇAKIR, Barış; KILIÇ...
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filled with beeswax. S****ac is an
example of an insect-derived resin.
Asphaltite and Utah
resin are
petroleum bitumens.
Human use of
plant resins has a...
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ancient biblical city of Sodom. He
refers to the lake by its Gr**** name,
Asphaltites. Some
scholars believe that the
locations of the two
cities are currently...
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primary source of
bitumen was the Dead Sea,
which the
Romans knew as
Palus Asphaltites (Asphalt Lake). In
approximately 40 AD,
Dioscorides described the Dead...
- esters),
glycoresins (podophyllin, jalap, kava kava),
fossil resins (amber,
asphaltite, Utah resin). Usually,
animal secretions (musk, s****ac, beeswax) are...
- nunc
alterum bustum. inde
Masada castellum in rupe, et
ipsum haut
procul Asphaltite. et
hactenus Iudaea est. cf.
English translation. Barthélemy, D.; Milik...
- 47:18 (Compare Joel 2:20), Bahr Lut (the Sea of Lut) in Arabic, and Lake
Asphaltites in the
works of Josephus. The
Northern forces overwhelmed the Southern...
- Kirkby-in-Ashfield, England.
These crystals occur in a galena-wulfenite-uraniferous
asphaltite horizon in a
magnesian limestone. The
wulfenite found in this area is...