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Pre-stressed ground anchor systems or tieback systems are commonly used at wide and irregular-shaped excavations, with the advantage of lower cost and ease of construction compared to the braced excavations, but they come with the drawback on permits for ... see more

Apartment construction is mostly carried out by including deep excavation works. However, excavation causes land instability; hence, the work needs to be done by a particular handler. In some cases, deep excavation is carried out on soft soil, which has a... see more

Utilizing the piled foundation is extremely important and applicable in the civil and geotechnical engineering due to the improvement in the bearing capacity. Employing urban deep excavations, on the other hand, is inevitable and examining the effect of t... see more

The Hundred-Meter SectionThe "tell" of Ras al-Qala'a lies in the centre of the northern coast of Bahrain Island in the Persian Gulf, at the head of a shallow bay. It receives its name from the 'qala'a', or fort, which crowns the mound and which was occupi... see more

Snake Sacrifices in Bahrain's Ancient CapitalThe Danish Archeological Bahrain Expedition's Fourth Campaign of Excavation.The excavation of the prehistoric capital at Qala'at al-Bahrain continues to produce new and unexpected discoveries. The latest consis... see more

The Danish Archeological, Bahrain-Expedition's Second Excavation Campaign. When in May 1954 the humid heat of the desert and a shrunken purse brought the end of five months excavation on the little palm-crowned island of Bahrain in the Persian Gulf, the D... see more

The Hundred-Meter SectionThe "tell" of Ras al-Qala'a lies in the centre of the northern coast of Bahrain Island in the Persian Gulf, at the head of a shallow bay. It receives its name from the 'qala'a', or fort, which crowns the mound and which was occupi... see more

Snake Sacrifices in Bahrain's Ancient CapitalThe Danish Archeological Bahrain Expedition's Fourth Campaign of Excavation.The excavation of the prehistoric capital at Qala'at al-Bahrain continues to produce new and unexpected discoveries. The latest consis... see more

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