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A Multifaceted Spatial Analysis of Tomb Distribution in Blemmyan Berenike (Eastern Desert of Egypt)
ABSTRACT This study examines the spatial and visual organisation of tombs in the post–Roman Berenike located in Egypt's Eastern Desert. Archaeological surveys, remote sensing, geophysical methods, excavations and GIS‐based analyses are used for a comprehensive understanding of the spatial patterns and cultural significance behind the positions and ...
Mariusz Gwiazda+4 more
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Article and Interview about Esther Johnson's research project 'Ships in the Sky'. The publication includes a centre poster illustrated by Jake Machen which draws on Johnson's research timeline of the life of Hull's former Cooperative Society and later ...
Johnson, Esther
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Envisaging Data Nirvana: A Delphi study of ideal data culture
Abstract In recent decades, the proliferation of data and advances in information technology have led organizations to value data more highly and aim to build a data culture that is suitable for promoting and sustaining data‐related strategic outcomes. However, what a “good” data culture comprises is often expressed abstractly and there is no consensus
Jocelyn Cranefield+3 more
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Le pavillon de l’Algérie à travers les expositions coloniales, internationales et universelles [PDF]
The pavilions architecture had a specific logic, closely linked to exhibitions. The supremacy of Algerian vernacular styles reveals the desire to show exotic and folk places.
Sami Boufassa
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ABSTRACT The subfamily Gomphrenoideae is composed of about 480 accepted species, many of which have been historically used as medicinal plants, reason why they have been studied in terms of chemical profile, biological activity, and safety. This review consolidates the advances in research on this subfamily over the past 47 years, emphasizing its ...
Dayanna Isabel Araque Gelves+3 more
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Social topos of church architecture
The article proves the idea that descendants are reminded about the history and culture of their country through the architectural forms of Church architecture.
Zarochintseva Irina, Lokonova Elena
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The evolutionary origins of volition [PDF]
It appears to be a straightforward implication of distributed cognition principles that there is no integrated executive control system (e.g. Brooks 1991, Clark 1997). If distributed cognition is taken as a credible paradigm for cognitive science this in
Christensen, Dr Wayne
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Ship carvers in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain [PDF]
Vessel ornamentation has been practised for thousands of years and over a vast geographical area. Unsurprisingly, the type of carvings and their purpose vary considerably from place to place and their style, form and subject matter have changed ...
McCarthy, Erica
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ABSTRACT Formalised public‐private‐partnerships (PPPs) for primary care have proliferated in the mixed health systems of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, managed and funded by the state. This perspective provides a process‐based understanding of pathways adopted by home‐grown PPPs and underlying drivers to identify lessons for advancement under ...
Shehla Zaidi+4 more
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The colonial village of Radomierowice and its sacral buildings as an example of typical rural architecture during the Frederick colonization [PDF]
The article presents an overview of half-timbered construction in Opole Silesia (south Poland). Its unique forms on the example of the church of N.M.P. in Radomierowice. It shows the genesis of the Prussian colonial style (log construction). Influence of
Fiutak Marcin+2 more
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