Archaeologists used radar and other methods to find an underground structure near the pyramids and cemeteries in Giza, Egypt.Archive Photos/Getty Images Archaeologists discovered secret structures in ...
The team used ground-penetrating radar on Giza’s Western Cemetery, uncovering an L-shaped anomaly that appeared as an entranceway to a chamber below. The burial ground holds the remains of King Khufu, ...
Researchers used ground-penetrating radar and electrical resistivity tomography to scan the graveyard near the Great Pyramid of Khufu. Archaeological Prospection Without breaking ground, ...
Support SSIR’s coverage of cross-sector solutions to global challenges. 1 Fernando Casado Cañeque and Stuart L. Hart, eds., Base of the Pyramid 3.0: Sustainable Development Through Innovation and ...
Between a well-served top of the socio-economic pyramid and an almost indigent bottom, lies the majority of humanity, accessing goods and services, not through government or civil society, but through ...
Hart, Stuart L., and Clayton M. Christensen. "The Great Leap: Driving Innovation from the Base of the Global Pyramid." MIT Sloan Management Review 44, no. 1 (fall 2002): 51–56.
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