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A Foundation Deposit Tablet from Hierakonpolis

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1971
It has been proposed, and quite reasonably I think, that the date of deposition of the famous "Main Deposit" at Hierakonpolis was much later than the Archaic Period originally suggested, and was possibly the Eighteenth Dynasty.1 While some of the objects in the deposit were produced during the Archaic Period, other pieces have been shown to belong to ...
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Innovative foundation for alluvial deposits

International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2008
Abstract Terai region (Lowlands) of North India consists of alluvial deposits, which are, saturated throughout the year. Conventional shallow foundations are difficult to construct due to the flooding of the foundation pits. An innovative short rigid composite foundation with granular core is being proposed for the foundations in this region.
S. Ali Jawaid, Madhira Madhav
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Foundation Deposit Plaques from the Boubasteion

مجلة جمعية الأثار بالاسکندرية, 2015
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Metal Droplet Deposition: From Foundation to Engineering Manufacturing

Advanced Engineering Materials, 2022
Metal droplet deposition is of fundamental importance in many industrial and manufacturing processes. An in‐depth understanding of the fundamental issues of metal droplet deposition is particularly crucial for developing droplet deposition‐based engineering manufacturing technologies. This review systematically introduces the evolution of metal droplet
Hao Yi   +4 more
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Elastic Foundation Settlements on Sand Deposits

Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1987
A method for computing the elastic settlement of a foundation on a sand deposit using the conventional elastic settlement, but adjusting the settlement influence factor as computed by Steinbrenner to a reduced influence depth is proposed. The reduced influence depth is based on observations of strain profiles and the Boussinesq stress profile.
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The Date of the Ephesian Foundation-Deposit

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1951
Nearly fifty years have passed since Hogarth wrote, and it would be useful and pleasing to comment afresh on the votive offerings from the Artemisium, this treasure of gold and silver, of ivory and amber, with a touch of the gynaikonitis and the East. My purpose is narrower: a study of the objects from the Basis, and narrower still, their chronological
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Fruits in foundation deposits of two temples

Journal of Archaeological Science, 1983
Abstract Foundation deposits underneath the walls of two temples near Semna, Sudan (c. 1500-1480 BC), included dried plant material. Five fruit species are represented: Vitis vinifera (grape), Ficus carica (fig), Citrullus vulgaris (water melon), Phoenix dactylifera (date) and Ziziphus spina-christi.
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Foundation Deposits in the Tomb of Udjahorresnet at Abusir

Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, 1996
Etude et interpretation d'un depot de fondation mis au jour dans l'angle nord-ouest de l'enceinte de la tombe d'Oudjahorresnet a Abousir, datant de la XXVIe dynastie, dont l'importance est sans doute proportionnelle a la situation de ce fonctionnaire militaire et repose la question de l'existence d'un culte dedie a ce ...
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Dedicating the town: urban foundation deposits in Roman Britain

World Archaeology, 2004
The foundation and birth of a Roman town would have been an important occasion, as well as a political event, both for the local tribal leaders and the imperial government. The processes of urban foundation and development are here explored by examining structured dedicatory deposits within Romano-British urban centres. Following the re-definition of a
Peter Woodward, Ann Woodward
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