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    Tanis

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    suggested otherwise. The articles this essay will analyse‚ Gold of the Pharaohs by J. Yoyotte and Avaris the Capital of the Hyksos by M. Bietak‚ explore not only the identification of Tanis but also can contribute to the debate of the Egyptian excavations at Qantir and Tell el-Dab`a. J. Yoyette’s article Gold of the Pharaohs gives much evidence as to the history and geographical location of Tanis (Yoyette 1988‚ 30). Details of the site in relation to the placement of the Nile‚ including specifics

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    scattered everywhere around him. While the ice maiden discovered in a coffin or Burial Chamber‚ in Utok (near the modern day border between China and Russia)‚ The excavation process also showed differences. Otzi’s excavation of his body was very unprofessional. For tools‚ they used ice picks and ski poles which are not proper excavation tools. But for the Ice maidens it seems as if they were more careful and more professional. They had slowly defrosted it by pouring hot water on the ice. It seems

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    Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary............................................................................... 2 2. Introduction ............................................................................................ 3 2.1 Aims and Objectives.................................................................................................. 3 2.2 Methodology.............................................................................................................. 3 2.3 Description

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    Tutankhamun's Tomb, Egypt

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    like I can never hope to see again.” On that November day‚ not only had this man uncovered an unknown ancient Egyptian tomb‚ but one that had lain nearly undisturbed for over 3000 years whose remains laying within astounded the world. Previous excavations in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt by Theodore Davis had found and cleared the tombs of Tutankhamun’s family and their possessions. By 1913‚ Davis had not yet found an intact royal tomb and became disillusioned‚ finally declaring the area exhausted

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    soil nailing

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    SOIL NAILING INTRODUCTION: Since its development in Europe in the early 1970s‚ soil nailing has become a widely accepted method of providing temporary and permanent earth support‚ underpinning and slope stabilization on many civil projects in the United States. In the early years‚ soil nailing was typically performed only on projects where specialty geotechnical contractors offered it as an alternate to other‚ conventional systems. More recently‚ soil nailing has been specified as the

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    Teotihuacan Mexico

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    As well as the Old Temple of Quetzalcoatl also known as the Feathered Serpent Pyramid. Identified by their unique burials and offerings‚ as well as their religious traditions and the political connotation amount the Teotihuacan population. An excavation conducted by Saburo Sugiyama (1989)‚ explored the Temple of Quetzalcoatl in Teotihuacan Mexico.

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    Research methodology Introduction Methodology Data collection Site details Data collection Data collection for brickwork Data collection for Plasterwork Data collection for excavation Job layout Data analysis Theory and formulas Calculations for the standard cycle time Brickwork Plaster work Excavation Proposed cycle time and its cost impact Brickwork 2 Page no 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 13 17 18 18 18 21 21 22 22 24 25 27 28 28 29 29 30

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    for example the NAGPRA in the United States. Repatriation and the reburial of human remains modern day issue mostly focusing around Native Americans in the United States. The main worry of repatriation is that it has changed modern archaeological excavations with Native American human remains and many policies supported the rights of Native Americans. For years‚ American archaeologists excavated precious Native American Indian burial grounds and other holy archaeological sites removing artifacts and

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    surveys. This information allowed the archaeologist to study the layered‚ temporal contexts of these maps; which allowed for visual survey without accessing the site physically. Using documents‚ excavation‚ and archaeogeophysics to understand a historic Iroquois site. Limited excavation required non- invasive survey methods. Five hectares of ground-penetrating radar and magnetometer survey exposed Seneca-era features. The settlement was likely palisaded and tightly packed‚ related to military

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