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warn congeners of the imminence of danger and prepare a social response. In this talk I will present studies studies I have conducted with humans and wild chimpanzees of the Budongo forest Uganda to investigate which Upon detecting a dangerous element in their environment humans and other animals typically produced alarm Alarm calling and the initiation of collective responses to danger in humans and chimpanzees
Social Movements and networks of organisations in the British and Irish Isles
Colloque "American Politics and the Memory of the Revolution (18th-21st centuries)"
mother-infant interactions. I will discuss these results in terms of the role of ecological and cultural context infants fussing and crying was associated with mothers reports of stress. Gamo mothers who reported stress verbal interactions with their infants. The link between Gamo mothers perceptions of their infants emotions keeping infants healthy and alive in a relatively harsh environment with high infant mortality. Recently I from this newer work suggest that community peace support from family members and a caring and non-violent Social-Emotional Development in Early Childhood: The Role of Family, Culture, and Biology
Léa Jobard CNRS PhD student at TRACES laboratory University of Toulouse and at IFAS-Research Johannesburg Université Jean Jaurès Toulouse . After a century and a half of research Southern African rock art is today term the history of the hunter-gatherers who for a long time have been deprived of it. While the artistic Orpen 1874 . Considered for a long time as the expression of the recent history of San populations these artistic on the occasion of many redrawing campaigns some of which have initiated parallels with European prehistory Lesedi, the online journal of IFAS-Research, is launching a new special issue of 80 pages focusing on rock and collaborative projects in Southern Africa, with a focus on Zimbabwe. rock art in Zimbabwe (Lesedi #23: The Rock Art of the Hunter-Gatherers). It contains 14 articles written "The Rock Art of Hunter-Gatherers" Lesedi #23, L. Jobard, C. Dudognon, C. Bourdier (coord.)
Appartamento café à l'entrée du campus du Mirail 14 décembre 2023 à L appartemento café restaurant à l'entrée du campus du Mirail à partir de 18h30. Plus Action de Promotion et d Aide à la Recherche En Archéologie vous invite à venir découvrir découvrirez l'art Bourbiaux L. Jobard et T. W. Chigwende - vous invitent à partir sur les traces des chasseurs-collecteurs d The many facets of Later Stone Age rock art int he Matobo Hills (Zimbabwe)
this rock art is a real challenge and only a few direct dates of drawings made with charcoal have been series of geometric paintings at the M'Bubulu rock art site in order to propose a minimum age for these Abstract of the paper by G. Heimlich E. Pons-Branchu H. Valladas A. Dapoigny J.-P. Dumoulin J. Barbarand from Journal of Archaeological Science Reports Unlike the richly documented rock art of the Sahara or or southern Africa that of sub-Saharan Africa often remains poorly known. With 117 inventoried sites including The case of the Lovo Massif, Democratic Republic of the Congo First cross dating (U/Th-14C) of calcite covering rock paintings in Africa
recent years a range of statistical models have been proposed for the analysis of group data e.g. two-mode is at the core of many sociological problems and has been rarely empirically examined because of a lack dyadic relationships. With such models we hope to develop our understanding of the mechanisms driving driving the formation of social groups. For example the issue of understanding how similar or dissimilar individuals With Marion Hoffman Research Fellow Institute for Advanced Studies Toulouse Presentation Over the recent Séminaire SRM | Specifications for homophily in models of social groups: Mathematical and theoretical consideration
likely a female with an estimated body mass of 26 kg and a shoulder height of 62 cm. It has an age of approximately Palaeolithic dog group with a posterior probability of 99.5 and a typicality probability of 49.8 . Linear discriminant probability of 96.7 and a typicality probability of 75.1 . Furthermore based on univariate analyses of its mandible describe such a unique discovery from Baume Traucade a cave site in the municipality of Issirac in southern southern France which presents a rare opportunity to study in detail a series of skeletal elements from the A complete skeleton of a “dog-like” individual from the post-LGM The Canis lupus ssp. (Mammalia, Carnivora) of the Baume Traucade (Issirac, Gard, France)
recorded at the end of the Dynastic Period. The Khufu branch remained at a high-water level 40 of its Holocene from PNAS site The pyramids of Giza originally overlooked a now defunct arm of the Nile. This fluvial channel 000 y of fluvial variations on the Giza floodplain. After a high-stand level concomitant with the African waterscapes responded to a gradual insolation-driven aridification of East Africa with the lowest Nile levels during the reigns of Khufu Khafre and Menkaure facilitating the transportation of construction materials Nile waterscapes facilitated the construction of the Giza pyramids during the 3rd millennium BCE