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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ark Spa Palace"

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Томашевська, В. О. "Розвиток ринку SPA-послуг в Українi". Thesis, 2018. http://dspace.oneu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/9986.

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Кваліфікаційна робота магістра складається з трьох розділів. Об’єктом дослідження є ринок СПА-послуг в Україні, діяльність ArkSPAPalaceяк регіонального підприємства. В роботі розглянуто теоретичні аспектиуправління розвитком туристичної індустрії на рівні регіону.Проведено аналіз стану розвитку індустрії туризму в Україні та Одеському регіоні. Досліджено особливості організації та розвитку СПА-індустрії в світі. Надано характеристику ринку СПА-послуг в Україні та в Одеському регіоні, проаналізовано його стан та проблем. Виявлено перспективні напрями розвитку СПА-індустрії в світі; надано реко
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Books on the topic "Ark Spa Palace"

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Kaniewski, David, and Elise Van Campo. 3.2 ka BP Megadrought and the Late Bronze Age Collapse. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199329199.003.0005.

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The collapse of Bronze Age civilizations in the Aegean, southwest Asia, and the eastern Mediterranean 3200 years ago remains a persistent riddle in Eastern Mediterranean archaeology, as both archaeologists and historians believe the event was violent, sudden, and culturally disruptive. In the first phase of this period, many cities between Pylos and Gaza were destroyed violently and often left unoccupied thereafter. The palace economy of the Aegean Region and Anatolia that characterized the Late Bronze Age was replaced by the isolated village cultures of the Dark Ages. Earthquakes, attacks of
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Book chapters on the topic "Ark Spa Palace"

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Dyczek, Piotr. "TREASURES OF ANCIENT RHIZON." In Essays in Ancient Art and Archaeology in Honour of Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2024. https://doi.org/10.12797/9788383681924.28.

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The ancient capital of Illyria – Rhizon – has been excavated by archaeologists from the University of Warsaw since 2001. The contemporary city of Risan (Montenegro) partly covers the ancient ruins stretching on a plateau limited by the sea, the Špila River, and foothills. The archaeological excavations revealed several insulae of the Hellenistic city, once the seat of Illyrian queen Teuta but later destroyed during the First Illyrian War. The most interesting finds include an impressive hoard of Hellenistic coins (4656 pieces) issued by King Ballaeus, an Illyrian ruler otherwise unattested in
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"Chapter 7: Archaic and Early Classical Greece." In Schlager Anthology of the Ancient World. Schlager Group Inc., 2024. https://doi.org/10.3735/9781961844193.book-part-076.

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At the end of the twelfth century BCE, Bronze Age Grecian cultures went into a decline that lasted for almost five hundred years. The civilization of the Achaeans, who had dominated the Aegean, disappeared, along with the Bronze Age palaces that had characterized their culture. The art of writing and certain types of decorative pottery vanished. Many former Mycenaean centers were overrun (according to tradition by Dorians, Greek-speaking tribesmen from the north). Those who fled the chaos scattered around the Aegean Sea, congregating in such places as the islands of the northern Aegean or Ioni
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ERAVŞAR, Osman. "ALANYA KALESİ ÜÇÜNCÜ DÖNEM KAZI ÇALIŞMALARI (2013-2022)." In CUMHURIYETIN BIRINCI YÜZYILINDA ANADOLU’DA TÜRK DÖNEMI ARKEOLOJI ÇALISMALARI. Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53478/tuba.978-625-8352-61-0.ch15.

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The excavations of Alanya castle started in 1985 in the form of surface surveys and then continued until 2008 in the form of authorised excavations. The second period of excavations took place between 2011 and 2012. Since 2013, the third period excavations have started and are still continuing. In this article, a brief evaluation of the third period excavations between 2013-2022 will be presented. The third period of excavations of Alanya Castle was carried out in the Shipyard Area, Inner Castle Palace, Inner Castle Church, Inner Castle Bath, Ehmedek Area, the section south of the city walls,
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Abulafia, David. "The Purple Traders, 1000 BC–700 BC." In The Great Sea. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195323344.003.0013.

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Recovery from the disasters of the twelfth century was slow. It is unclear how deep the recession in the Aegean lands was, but much was lost: the art of writing disappeared, except among the Greek refugees in Cyprus; the distinctive swirling styles of Minoan and Mycenaean pottery vanished, except, again, in Cyprus; trade withered; the palaces decayed. The Dark Age was not simply an Aegean phenomenon. There are signs of disorder as far west as the Lipari islands, for in Sicily the old order came to an end in the thirteenth century amid a wave of destruction, and the inhabitants of Lipari were a
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Abulafia, David. "Merchants and Heroes, 1500 BC–1250 BC." In The Great Sea. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195323344.003.0010.

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In the years around 1500 BC Crete experienced not just massive economic changes but very significant political changes. The arrival of a Greek dynasty on the island occurred around the time that many settlements such as Arkhanes were abandoned; Knossos alone survived among the great palaces, and one Minoan site after another was destroyed. Earthquakes and fires have been blamed; so too have invaders from Greece. Since no one really knows who was to blame, clever attempts have been made to integrate the explanations with one another, and to argue that the Greeks took advantage of chaos within C
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Griffiths, David. "Exchange, Trade, and Urbanization." In From the Vikings to the Normans. Oxford University PressOxford, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198700500.003.0004.

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Abstract The lives of people in Britain and Ireland between 800 and 1100 continued to depend for the most part on agriculture, and the produce of sea, forest, river, and marsh. Throughout the period, the proportion of people living on the land, as opposed to in towns, monasteries, or palaces, remained well over 90 per cent. The number of people who had specialized roles such as in craft, trade, household retinues, holy orders, administrative offices, and military service remained small, but increased over the period. The demands of conspicuous consumption and piety described in the following c
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Stewart, Peter. "Touching Statues." In Statues in Roman Society. Oxford University PressOxford, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199240944.003.0009.

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Abstract The painter Giorgio de Chirico was fascinated by the remnants of classical sculpture. Famous fragments, statues and statuesque objects frequently appear in his ‘metaphysical’ scenes which prefigure the work of the surrealists. In his paintings and in his writings de Chirico imagined a world in which statues left their pedestals and joined the human race. The surprise of seeing statuary in unaccustomed places reveals the invisible barriers that usually keep it apart. We are most familiar with these barriers in the highly regulated environment of the museum and de Chirico reacts against
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Mattusch, Carol C. "Dead or Alive? Giving Life to Bronze." In Technological Animation in Classical Antiquity. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192857552.003.0012.

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Abstract To produce a bronze statue, clay, wax, and bronze are modelled and literally poured into being, transformed by means of wax from solid to liquid and back again to solid. The metamorphosis of materials is the essence of the process; the finished product can make a statue seem to be a living being. Inlaid stone eyes, copper lips, silver fingernails, gave life to the metal, as did light moving across a polished bronze body. Ancient testimonia reveal a fascination with the lifelike appearance of bronzes. Odysseus sees in the palace of Alkinoos ‘golden youths (χρύςειοι κοῡροι), holding in
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Marshall, Owen. "Short Story." In Katherine Mansfield and Russia. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474426138.003.0009.

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On Thursday morning he walked again from his apartment in Palais Lutetia to the Villa Isola Bella. The quickest way was the low road through the tunnel and past the marina, but he preferred the climb up to the old cemetery where William Webb Ellis was buried, and then the stroll along the Garavan boulevard, past the Pian olive grove park with hunched, ancient trees set against the blue sea, on to the ornate villas of Garavan, some lacking love, but all with wonderful faded colours of green, yellow and rose. He walked slowly because of the heat, and carried the small backpack from his hand, rat
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Dalix, Anne-Sophie, and Emmanuelle Vila. "Wild boar hunting in the Eastern Mediterranean from the 2nd to the 1st millennium BC." In Pigs and Humans. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199207046.003.0031.

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Recent studies of the archaeozoological material from the site of Ras Shamra- Ugarit and of related textual sources have been added to the archaeological data; these studies demonstrate in an unexpected manner the importance which the wild boar held on this site during the Late Bronze Age. Is this importance characteristic of Ugarit or of the Late Bronze Age? This question encouraged us to look for traces of wild boars and wild boar hunting in the osteological, iconographic, and textual data for this period in neighbouring regions. This study represents the first stage in research which is int
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Conference papers on the topic "Ark Spa Palace"

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Sokolova, V. YU. "Interpretation of the images of the East in the motives of the panel of the Glass Bead Cabinet Chinese Palace in Oranienbaum." In Scientific trends: Philology, Culturology, Art history. ЦНК МОАН, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/spc-26-06-2020-09.

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Vasquez, Michael B., and Pedro M. Adrian. "Rate Transient Analysis in Two-Layered Reservoir Without Crossflow." In SPE Trinidad and Tobago Section Energy Resources Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/200906-ms.

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Abstract Analysis of modern production data also known as Rate Transient Analysis (RTA) is a technique to perform reservoir characterization using the combination of bottomhole flowing pressure and flow rate data without the need to close wells. These methods allow the estimation of the Hydrocarbon Initially In-Place (HIIP), production forecast and main reservoir parameters. Several RTA methods have already been developed to analyze different reservoir models such as homogeneous, naturally fractured, geopressurized, hydraulically fractured, however, in the case of layered reservoirs the studie
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Tomaš, Vladanko, and Dragana Delić. "EARTH FAULT PROTECTION IN ISOLATED 35 kV NETWORK IN SS 110/35/10 kV PALE." In 14. Savetovanje o elektrodistributivnim mrežama Srbije, sa regionalnim učešćem,. CIRED Liaison Committee of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/cired24.r-3.11vt.

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An isolated network is the simplest from the point of view of exploitation, and the cheapest investment from an economic point of view. The eastern and southern part of the Republika Srpska mostly has an isolated network, because there was no need for a grounded network due to sufficiently small values of capacitive currents. SS 110/35/10 kV Pale is specific, because the 35 kV isolated network has three overhead transmission lines, which means that the transmission lines generate small values of capacitive currents. The main goal of the work is the setting of directional and non-directional ea
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Tomaš, Vladanko, and Dragana Delić. "EARTH FAULT PROTECTION IN ISOLATED 35 kV NETWORK IN SS 110/35/10 kV PALE." In 14. Savetovanje o elektrodistributivnim mrežama Srbije, sa regionalnim učešćem. CIRED Liaison Committee of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/cired24.i-3.11vt.

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An isolated network is the simplest from the point of view of exploitation, and the cheapest investment from an economic point of view. The eastern and southern part of the Republika Srpska mostly has an isolated network, because there was no need for a grounded network due to sufficiently small values of capacitive currents. SS 110/35/10 kV Pale is specific, because the 35 kV isolated network has three overhead transmission lines, which means that the transmission lines generate small values of capacitive currents. The main goal of the work is the setting of directional and non-directional ea
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Lechner, Johannes, Jürgen Feix, and Robert Hertle. "Strengthening of a City Center Tunnel with Concrete Screw Anchors under Special Boundary Conditions." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.1492.

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<p>The Altstadtring-Tunnel is one of the essential east-west traffic routes in the city center of Munich and was constructed in the late 1960s. Segment 34 of the tunnel was built directly underneath the existing Prince-Carl- Palais, a historic building from 1804. Therefore 15 pre-stressed concrete girders with an effective depth of</p><p>3.5 m and a maximum span of up to 30 m were built which now form the tunnel roof slab. These girders were pre-stressed with steel nowadays well known for stress corrosion cracking. A recalculation of the slab showed that no ductile failure ca
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