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Concrete soldier piles anchored in multiple levels are the most common method for supporting deep excavations in gravel. Their static design is based on limit equilibrium principles, although these procedures were originally developed for sheet piles or a... see more

In this study, the inoculation effect of earthworms Pontoscolex corethrurus on celery growth (Apium graveolens L.) has been carried out in red-yellow podzolic (RYP) soils. The research studied in a pot experiment using a completely randomized design (CRD)... see more

The content of large soil fractions in soils complicates the experimental part of the research, but, the modeling method makes it possible to determine the effect of soil filler on slope stability.The article presents the results of experimental study of ... see more

The Beginning of the Early Iron Age in Jutland The date of the beginning of the Early Iron Age in Denmark is one of the most disputed problems in Scandinavian archaeology. The oldest finds from Jutland (1) have been placed by various authors, in the perio... see more

A New Earth-Grave from the Early Neolithic Period 'Konens Høj' is the name of a natural sandbank which juts out in the flat meadowland west of Stubbe Lake in southern Djursland. The meadows were in Atlantic times part of a fjord, of which Stubbe Lake is t... see more

The Myrthue grave-an Early Roman Period inhumation in southwest Jutland In the vicinity of the Early Roman Iron-Age settlement at Myrthue, which was excavated by Esbjerg Museum and is described earlier in this issue, an inhumation burial was found in Apri... see more

The Beginning of the Early Iron Age in Jutland The date of the beginning of the Early Iron Age in Denmark is one of the most disputed problems in Scandinavian archaeology. The oldest finds from Jutland (1) have been placed by various authors, in the perio... see more

A New Earth-Grave from the Early Neolithic Period 'Konens Høj' is the name of a natural sandbank which juts out in the flat meadowland west of Stubbe Lake in southern Djursland. The meadows were in Atlantic times part of a fjord, of which Stubbe Lake is t... see more

The Myrthue grave-an Early Roman Period inhumation in southwest Jutland In the vicinity of the Early Roman Iron-Age settlement at Myrthue, which was excavated by Esbjerg Museum and is described earlier in this issue, an inhumation burial was found in Apri... see more

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