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  1. Hunter-gatherer impact on European interglacial vegetation: A modelling approach

    explained by the difference in the models themselves but also by the fact that climate is not the sole factor from the Early Holocene 9200 8700 BP . We present a novel agent-based model hereafter referred to as HUMLAND that the intensity of anthropogenic vegetation modification mainly depended on three factors the number for vegetation openness around campsites and the size of an area impacted by humans. Overall both climate vegetation openness during the study period. Our modelling results support the hypothesis that European human impact on the environment as the primary non-climate factor affecting landscapes in the Early Holocene - Novel agent-based model designed to explore how diverse factors affected paleo-landscapes. - Study

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 26/01/2024
  2. Séminaire "Empire and After" - "Shock Troops of Empire or Aspirational Imperialists?", Stephen Pascoe

    Archives of Australia and the Australian War Memorial, the presentation will explore the contribution of Australian Australian militarism to the British Empire and its consequences, both on the societies of the Middle East and The ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Armoured Corps) myth -that the Australian nation was "born" in in the bloodshed and sacrifice of the Gallipoli campaign during WWI -has long been a contested terrain little has been written about the Australian army's involvement in the Battle of Syria (1941), in which

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 19/10/2022
  3. Webinar : Do science, art and technology spice up future food experiences?

    brought together an international group of scientists and artists. The final event of the series takes place developed during these past months. We warmly welcome you to join us online on Zoom This autumn the event series Do science art and technology spice up future food experiences has brought place in December in Turku and showcases the themes and technologies that have been discussed and developed 12.00-14.00 Online on Zoom join the webinar by clicking this link

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 14/12/2021
  4. ESOF 2018 - Press tour humanities - Visite de la plateforme ArchéoScience le 12 juillet 2018

    From past to future With TRACES, discover the Archaeology of the XXIst century : New challenges, new CNRS and the Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès invites you to discover their research work on the Mirail visibility to the research projects conducted by its members in the field of Micro-Drones through the organization From past to future. With TRACES discover the Archaeology of the XXIst century New challenges new methods new tools From assessment to excavation archeology has taken the turn of the 21st century using both remote campus of the Université Toulouse -Jean Jaurès. The ArchéoScience platform created in 2015 is the shared

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 13/07/2018
  5. 2nd NetWordS Workshop

    initiatives. Although the European scenario is particularly conducive to these goals due to the robustly empirical this stage to - strengthen links to infrastructural initiatives - explore direct ways to share data documentation room D29 of the University of Toulouse II- le Mirail. You can join the MSHS by taking the metropolitan minutes walking distance to the Hotel Ours Blanc The airport shuttle stops at the ground floor gate C arrival from 5.00am to 9.20pm Trip Price 5 one trip You can buy your ticket at the bus station from the driver in

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 21/06/2016
  6. Deception in negotiations: Making people more honest with a two-factor approach

    increasing and tend to foster deceptive exchanges while also limiting the ability to detect signs of deception experimental groups manipulating the Dissonance factor using or not a you have the reputation of being honest were exposed to our deception deterrence factors. Of the participants who did not dodge the question entirely whether it was possible to deter negotiators from producing deceptive statements in the first place by manipulating manipulating the mental conflict of lying Dissonance factor and increasing the perceived risk of being disbelieved

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 25/11/2024
  7. Objectives

    mastering the social stakes of digital. It aims to develop both digital skills and the ability to manage opportunities At the end of the course our students create or integrate an innovative startup in the digital sector learning outcomes Through the master's degree in the field of project management you - take on a project in complexity - ensure an interdisciplinary dialogue - acquire digital skills and the ability to innovate and be innovation and its externalities. The Master DPM thus favors on the one hand the design development and monitoring

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 16/05/2023
  8. Conspiracy theories explained by a cheating detection mechanism

    management theory. The probability of cheating and decision bias according to the asymmetry of error theories sometimes tends to pathologise this phenomenon with a focus on the impact of sub pathological belief in specific conspiracy theories. The aim of this article is to bridge these two perspectives through detection mechanism likely to underlie belief in conspiracy theories. Starting from the adaptive challenges challenges of cheating detection we explore the workings of this mechanism using signal detection theory and error

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 31/08/2023
  9. Victorian and Edwardian Interiors

    seeks to explore the multiple facets of the interior from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the the end of the Edwardian era. Central to the concept of interior is the imbrication of the word s spatial specifically to describe the deeper more spiritual nature of the soul within the body. Derived from the Latin state and to the territory that belongs to a country. It was only at the beginning of the nineteenth century century that according to the _Oxford English Dictionary_ the interior came to mean the inside of a building

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 13/12/2021
  10. Foire aux Questions/ Frequently Asked Questions

    Will you marry me?

    • Type : Page libre
    • - Mis à jour le 03/07/2025