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The hoard of Farébersviller (Moselle, France) was discovered in 1991 during rescue excavations (See Image above). This set contains 130 "bronze" artifacts, which date to the Late Bronze Age (8th century BC). The technological study of the forming process
Cécile Veber, Michel Pernot
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WIGGOLD: The archaeology of a 'lofty open country'. Project Design: Phase 1 (2007)
WIGGOLD: The archaeology of a lofty open country is a research project jointly conceived and run by Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences,Cotswold Archaeology,and Abbey Home Farm (Cirencester) to promote a greater understanding of the ...
Darvill, Timothy
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Rescue excavations of medieval site Kutina - Sečevine Okoli
Institut za arheologiju iz Zagreba proveo je tijekom veljače 2016. godine zaštitno arheološko istraživanje na lokalitetu Kutina - Sečevine Okoli (k.č. 9131/1 k.o. Kutina).
Mateja Hulina +3 more
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ABSTRACT Many firms set ambitious sustainability goals but these are frequently “displaced” by proxy goals that are easier to track and measure. However, the specific types of goal conflicts that follow from this displacement are poorly understood. We conducted a case study of circular innovation initiatives at a global MedTech company and identified ...
Wiebke Reim +2 more
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Keban Project: Reassessment of the Rescue Excavations at Agin Kalaycik Hoyuk
Within the scope of Keban Project, rescue excavations were carried out by Prof. Umit Serdaroglu at Hosrik Area, Kalecikler Hoyuk, Kilise Yazisi and Kalaycik Hoyuk in Agin region between 1968 and 1972.
MASATCIOĞLU, NİLGÜN
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Connecting Thoughts and Actions: A Managerial Process Model on Circular Business Model Innovation
ABSTRACT Addressing environmental grand challenges such as resource scarcity requires circular business model innovation (CBMI) that enables firms to efficiently close and slow resource cycles through novel activity systems. Drawing on a grounded theory approach based on 59 in‐depth interviews with top managers from Swiss SMEs, we developed a process ...
Fabian Takacs, Karolin Frankenberger
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ABSTRACT Circular economy (CE) and social entrepreneurship (SE) are increasingly recognised as critical pathways for sustainable development, yet CE research often underplays social inclusion, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs).
Maria L. Granados, Adeyemi Adelekan
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EARTH PRESSURE DETERMINATION IN TRENCH RESCUE SHORING SYSTEMS [PDF]
Despite Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) excavation safety requirements, victims continue to be trapped in collapsed excavations every year.
LaBaw, S Marie
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Circular Innovations in Complex Systems: A Blueprint of Four Design Archetypes
ABSTRACT Circular innovations (CI), defined as the redesign of products, services or practices to minimise waste, reduce resource use and regenerate natural systems, are essential for advancing the circular economy. Despite growing recognition, their deployment in systems of linked parts with unpredictable interactions (complex systems) remains limited
Sophie Führer +2 more
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The Cluniac priory and abbey of St Saviour Bermondsey, Surrey: excavations 1984-95
Excavations by Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) on the site of the Cluniac priory and later abbey of St Saviour Bermondsey took place between 1984 and 1995.
A Steele +3 more
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