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  1. The cultural shaping of prejudiced attitudes: The role of ideal affect (Comment la culture influence les préjugés ? Le rôle des valeurs émotionnelles)

    important role. Guided by the Affect Valuation Theory Tsai 2007 we propose that valuing negative emotions Hwang National Taiwan University Magali Clobert is also at the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research FNRS against outgroups even more than the actual experience of these emotions. We find support for this prediction differ in the extent to which they value specific negative states over others. Evidence suggests that while while anger is more valued than fear in Western cultures fear is preferred over anger in East Asian contexts The cultural shaping of prejudiced attitudes: The role of ideal affect (Comment la culture influence

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  2. Conférence de Guillemette Crouzet : "Napoleon of Arabia? Piracy in the Persian Gulf, the French threat to India, and British Imperial Responses" (Empire and After)

    After The Empire Strikes Back Guillemette Crouzet Napoleon of Arabia Piracy in the Persian Gulf the French pacify the city of Ras el Khymah capital of the Qawasimi Empire and strategically located in the straits Hormuz dominating the entrance to the Persian Gulf. This violent attack against the Qawasimi was launched fanatical allies of the Wahhabi of the Arabian peninsula. This paper seeks to reinstate the overlooked dimension how bringing the Gulf under the aegis of British India was envisaged as a counter to the risks of French Crouzet : "Napoleon of Arabia? Piracy in the Persian Gulf, the French threat to India, and British Imperial

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    • - Mis à jour le 09/03/2021
  3. Sylvie Vabre, Martin Bruegel, Peter J. Atkins (dir.), Food History A Feast of the Senses in Europe, 1750 to the Present

    Putting all of the senses on the agenda of food history for the first time this is the ideal volume for Industrializing the Senses an analysis of the fundamental change in the sensory qualities of foods under the pressure forces outside the control of the household and the artisan producer. Nationhood and the Senses an exploration between food the senses and the idea of international significance. Putting all of the senses on the agenda pioneering book elevates the senses to a central role in the study of food history because the traditional focus Atkins (dir.), Food History A Feast of the Senses in Europe, 1750 to the Present

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    • - Mis à jour le 12/10/2021
  4. Séminaire du Programme Gouviles 2023-2024 : "Arbe caput mundi, Roma secundi. The natural resources management in the island of Rab under Venetian rule"

    Arbe caput mundi Roma secundi. The natural resources management in the island of Rab under Venetian rule "Arbe caput mundi, Roma secundi. The natural resources management in the island of Rab under Venetian rule"

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  5. Monthly Webinar - Revisiting the History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Surveying and documentation of the archaeological city of Barca (Al-Marj)" par Naser Alharari

    era that began with the Islamic conquest of the 1st 7th century and ended with the progressive establishment establishment of the Ottoman rule in the 10th 16th century. Thus this webinar aims at reactivating the academic well-known for the Greek and Roman era Libya remains rather unknown for the tenth centuries of the Islamic era space that can be conceptualized as a crossroad within the global Islamic world connecting the Maghrib Maghrib with the Mashriq the Mediterranean Sea and Saharan Africa. Following the last conference cycle 2022-2023 Revisiting the History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Surveying and documentation of the archaeological

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    • - Mis à jour le 12/10/2023
  6. Lefebvre A. et al. 2021. Interconnected Magdalenian societies as revealed by the circulation of whale bone artefacts in the Pyreneo-Cantabrian region, Quaternary Science Reviews 251: 106692

    resources during the Magdalenian further reinforces the Bay of Biscay being the backdrop to the emergence of of the first regular diversified and organized coastal economies at the end of the Last Glaciation. Late Glacial Magdalenian groups to the north of the Pyrenees. Here we present a systematic revision of associated with the middle phase of the Cantabrian Magdalenian and overlap slightly with the beginning its Magdalenian groups from the Pyrenees and neighbouring Cantabrian region.We suggest that the use of whale bone Magdalenian societies as revealed by the circulation of whale bone artefacts in the Pyreneo-Cantabrian region,

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  7. Anthropocene tipping point reverses long-term Holocene cooling of the Mediterranean Sea: A meta-analysis of the basin’s Sea Surface Temperature records

    future changes. The Holocene thermal maximum is reconstructed 9400 3000 years ago and is estimated to have 3000 years BP. The coolest temperatures during the last ten millennia are recorded during the Little Ice Ice Age. We find that Mediterranean Sea temperatures have risen from near the coldest to warmest levels levels of the Holocene within the past century with decadal warming rates that are 16 times greater than the Abstract The Mediterranean is facing numerous socio-environmental challenges linked to global change long-term Holocene cooling of the Mediterranean Sea: A meta-analysis of the basin’s Sea Surface Temperature

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  8. African Archaeological Review, volume spécial “The Role of North Africa in the Emergence and Development of Modern Behaviors: An Integrated Approach” (session 8, SAfA, Toulouse 2016)

    Wendrich The Desert Fayum Reinvestigated The Early to Mid-Holocene Landscape Archaeology of the Fayum North Issue 4 December 2017 Special Issue The Role of North Africa in the Emergence and Development of Modern Eleanor Scerri Sommaire 1. Introduction The Role of North Africa in the Emergence and Development of Modern Anatomically Modern Humans in the Changing Environments of North Africa the Contribution of Microvertebrates Paradigm Shift for the North African Middle Stone Age Emilie Campmas Pages 469-491 5. The Pleistocene of Archaeological Review, volume spécial “The Role of North Africa in the Emergence and Development of Modern

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  9. "New insights on interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene based on the Nile valley cemetery of Jebel Sahaba" I. Crevecoeur et al.

    insights on interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene based on the Nile valley cemetery of Jebel Sahaba insights on interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene based on the Nile valley cemetery of Jebel Sahaba"

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  10. Are the remnants of old-growth mountain forests always relevant to inspire close-to-nature forest management and efficient biodiversity conservation?

    conservation beyond the case of the northern slope of the Pyrenees. Indeed our results clearly show that broad-scale to i identify factors that explain the current location of AMFs ii assess the potential of these AMFs and iii discuss the relevance of the current AMF network for biodiversity conservation. We used a set of for most of the variables tested but effect sizes were rather weak with the exceptions of the occurrence investigations at a regional scale to better understand the influence of past-human activity on the spatial Are the remnants of old-growth mountain forests always relevant to inspire close-to-nature forest management

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    • - Mis à jour le 20/02/2023