Sentences with phrase «archeological project»

As part of an ongoing archeological project, Hashem el Madani: Studio Practices, Zaatari has selected images from Madani's archive to put back into circulation today.
In 1970 I received a fellowship and spent a year and a half in Rome as the geologist on an archeological project.
The new law narrows the definition of archeological projects eligible for funding, requiring them to be «related to transportation projects,» and broadens the eligibility of environmental projects.

Not exact matches

Unexpected costs, especially the state - mandated archeological study that ended up costing more than $ 300,000 when Native American artifacts and a burial site were discovered on land earmarked for the golf course, made the project more expensive, former park commissioner Phil Landry said.
When Fiorini learned that the Archeological Superintendence, a government office that oversees heritage projects, in Cagliari did not have enough funds to retrieve all the ingots, he convinced INFN managers to contribute 300 million lira (US$ 210,000) to the operation, which was completed in 1991.
The project aims to explore the basic principles of cultural route planning and management in regard to the values of historic, natural, rural, modern and archeological components of cultural accumulation and cultural landscapes.
Main strenght of Relais San Lorenzo are: its unrivaled location; its design - awards winning project (by renowed architect Adolfo Natalini) which is a perfect blend of the contemporary with the historic; its gourmet restaurant Hostaria, set within a real archeological site from the Roman and Middle Age; its relaxing and modern SPA; its panoramic terrace.
- Explore the Amazon Rainforest - Machu Picchu Archeological Site - One day Hike on the Inca trail - Visit Sacred Valley of the Incas - U30X Supported Textile Project - Sightseeing in Lima
2005 Rock n» hole, Lincoln City & Archeological Museum 2002 Final Corner, World Cup Project, Fukuroi City, Japan 2001 Off Kilter, Millennium Square, Leeds 2000 Slice of Reality, North Meadow Sculpture Project, Millennium Dome, London Set North for Japan (74?
The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist is a project that Rakowitz started in 2006 that attempts to recreate over 7,000 archeological artefacts looted from the Iraq Museum during the war or destroyed in its aftermath.
Research projects include the study of Cambodian palm - leaf manuscripts at Cornell University, interviews with Navajo Code Talkers in New Mexico, and travel to living Maya communities and archeological sites in and around the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve.
«Permitted Use»: (1) Installing, operating, maintaining, removing, replacing and collecting data from meteorological towers, stations and anemometers, conducting avian, archeological and biological assessments, environmental assessments, soil and preconstruction analysis, and other studies and evaluations deemed necessary by Grantee for purposes of evaluating the Wind Resources of the Premises, exercising the rights granted to Grantee hereunder, and developing the Wind Energy Project; (2) Constructing, installing, operating, accessing, maintaining and removing (including, when necessary, replacing)(a) WTGs on WTG Pads on the Premises for the conversion of Wind Resources to electricity, and including replacing WTGs for purposes of repowering for conversion of Wind Resources to electricity on WTG Pads located on the Premises and / or in connection or conjunction with other real property on which the Wind Energy Project is located; and (b) all related Improvements (i) necessary or convenient to Grantee in conjunction with WTGs for the Wind Energy Project (ii) for the use by Grantee in collecting, transmitting or otherwise making electricity from the WTGs on the Wind Energy Project marketable and available for sale; or (iii) for the use by Grantee for access to and from the Improvements or a public right of way to the WTGs for the Wind Energy Project (in each case, whether or not such WTGs are on the Premises), or (3) uses otherwise permitted herein.
Local communities, national NGOs, environmental lawyers, medical associates, and archeological experts are working together to shelf these projects.
Designed and documented several front - end web mapping applications for the [company name]'s Archeological Atlas project
Managed assemblage for subdivision, buildable yield Key Highlights: • Provided Project Management oversight for Phase I A, Flood Plane Studies, Archeological Studies, Geotechnical Studies, Civil Engineering, Storm Water Management, Erosion, Zoning, site utilities, and Well and Septic.
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