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  1. Christopher Schliephake, Sustainability: Ancient and Modern Perspectives

    Christopher Schliephake, Sustainability: Ancient and Modern Perspectives

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    • - Mis à jour le 20/11/2023
  2. Ethiopian Archaeological fieldwork: Latest research and new

    biodiversity and its exploitation from the end of the Pleistocene to the recent Holocene in the Horn of Africa pursuing and renewing the research on Megalithic Landscape in the Gedeo Zone. Anne-Lise Goujon CFEE and Vincent Robion-Brunner 9 am - 9.45 am From the last hunter-gatherers to the first herders in the Rift Valley three ongoing Ethiopia Assessment and new archaeological data Caroline Robion-Brunner CNRS CFEE and Hiluf Berhe Collège Ard CNRS 15 pm - 15.20 pm Local Memory and Megalithism in the Central Highlands of Ethiopia. Alebachew Ethiopian Archaeological fieldwork: Latest research and new

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    • - Mis à jour le 05/04/2022
  3. Phonlex 2010 : Liaison and other sandhi phenomena

    Phonlex 2010 : Liaison and other sandhi phenomena

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    • - Mis à jour le 19/02/2022
  4. The Lost Wax. Light up Lalibela’s Churches

    The Lost Wax. Light up Lalibela’s Churches

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    • - Mis à jour le 11/02/2025
  5. Palaeolithic Rock Art of the Italian Peninsula

    contextualise what is found along the Italian Peninsula considering the new data and the possibility of using new art sites Rocks No. 6 and 34 Fumane cave Romito shelter Paglicci cave and the Romanelli cave. Palaeolithic Pleistocene notably through the production of parietal and mobile art. Conversely the surrounding areas which also difference in the perceived graphic repertoire motifs and stylistic conventions that according to the Italian strengthening the idea of two opposed artistic provinces the Franco-Cantabrian vs. the Mediterranean one Palaeolithic Rock Art of the Italian Peninsula

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    • - Mis à jour le 16/09/2022
  6. Festival "Science in the city" - Programme détaillé

    science-in-the-city Point d orgue de cette année exceptionnelle le festival Science in the City volet Festival Science in the City du 7 au 15 juillet Le programme complet est en ligne ici https toulousescience2018 rythme de la science et de l innovation et sera the place-to-be pour tous les amateurs de connaissances et autant de réponses lors du festival Science in the City qui a pour objectif de démystifier la science www.eventbrite.fr e billets-festival-science-in-the-city-le-vin-a-la-naissance-de-tolosa-46183717743 cette année exceptionnelle, le festival « Science in the City », volet grand public du forum professionnel Festival "Science in the city" - Programme détaillé

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    • - Mis à jour le 06/07/2018
  7. The Writing Club, le vendredi à 14h

    contact etienne.fevrier@univ-tlse2.fr The Writing Club is a friendly and creative space where you can explore explore different forms of writing share your ideas and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. Whether you enjoy fiction poetry or personal reflections our sessions offer fun and inspiring prompts to get your creativity flowing by a pair of students bringing fresh perspectives and ideas. Everyone is welcome no prior experience needed The Writing Club, le vendredi à 14h

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    • - Mis à jour le 24/03/2025
  8. The Pronoun Tag Construction in British English

    English. Of the different types of tags the most well-studied is the question tag in which a verb and a subject has received far less attention in the literature to date is the pronoun tag or ProTag. A ProTag is a this talk I explore the grammatical features of this construction in British English and consider why a pronoun used given that its presence is totally optional and serves no clarificatory purpose. . The Pronoun Tag Construction in British English

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    • - Mis à jour le 29/03/2018
  9. Understanding the indirect effects of hate crime

    because of the direct consequences for the targeted victims but because they send messages of hate and intolerance intergroup emotions because of empathy for the direct victims and that the experience of more than one emotion Throughout I focus on the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Trans LGBT and Muslim communities in the UK since these are Résumé Hate crimes the targeting of individuals for verbal or physical abuse because of their group membership membership - are extreme examples of prejudice and they illustrate the significant hostility that certain groups Understanding the indirect effects of hate crime

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    • - Mis à jour le 03/04/2018
  10. Revisiting the thermal alteration of buried bone

    gravel and fine sand substrate. We find that at the sustained temperature of 950 C plus heating and cooling at 950 C for a duration of 6 h simulating a high temperature hearth fire. Here we describe the degree of carbonization and calcination in bone samples buried at three depths 2 6 and 10 cm in gravel and a mixed gravel under the heat source became carbonized while buried bones positioned at the periphery of the heat source a surface fire presents challenges for distinguishing between the intentional remains of fire use behaviors Revisiting the thermal alteration of buried bone

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    • - Mis à jour le 14/03/2025