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Willow Smoke and Dogs’ Tails: Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems and Archaeological Site Formation
American Antiquity, 1980L. Binford
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2008
Measurement of settlement in piles is not straightforward as one would think. When a pile is loaded two things would happen: (1) the pile would settle into the soil. (2) The pile material would compress due to the load.
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Measurement of settlement in piles is not straightforward as one would think. When a pile is loaded two things would happen: (1) the pile would settle into the soil. (2) The pile material would compress due to the load.
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Thesis Eleven, 2008
The idea of the 'Australian settlement' has been normalized since its popularization by Paul Kelly into the Keating years. This essay responds further to existing discussion of the idea, including attempts to develop it by expanding its descriptive and analytic criteria.
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The idea of the 'Australian settlement' has been normalized since its popularization by Paul Kelly into the Keating years. This essay responds further to existing discussion of the idea, including attempts to develop it by expanding its descriptive and analytic criteria.
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Prediction of shield tunneling-induced ground settlement using machine learning techniques
Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering, 2019Ren-peng Chen+4 more
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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2018
A. Goh+5 more
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A. Goh+5 more
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1994
According to Orderic Vitalis, Gilbert d’Auffay fought loyally with his vassals in all the major battles of the ‘English war’. But when the country was pacified Gilbert returned to Normandy, though the king offered him great estates in England, for ‘he declined to have any part in plunder.
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According to Orderic Vitalis, Gilbert d’Auffay fought loyally with his vassals in all the major battles of the ‘English war’. But when the country was pacified Gilbert returned to Normandy, though the king offered him great estates in England, for ‘he declined to have any part in plunder.
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