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anthropization of the environment during the Bronze Age in the Paris Basin the contribution of pollen data modeling of vegetation cover. In Man his resources and his environment in the northwest of France in the Bronze Proceedings of the Archaeological seminar of the West of March 22 2012. Special issue of Geosciences on the northern slope of the Pyrenees. Archaeology of the medieval south 21 159-170. Back to the Florence Transformations of the vegetation of the Paris Basin by modeling Holocene pollen data. In Environmental Proceedings of peer-reviewed conferences
Journée d'étude " In tlilli in tlapalli: Mythes et Histoire dans les codex du centre du Mexique"
Formation Master Applied research and prevention in Health Psychology and Psychopathology PCPPS5 Niveau Stage Master Applied research and prevention in Health Psychology and Psychopathology (PCPPS5)
Master 2 Mondes anciens - Parcours European Master In Classical Cultures EMCC - Master européen Europaideia Master Mondes anciens - Parcours European Master In Classical Cultures (EMCC) - Master européen Europaideia
understanding of the various ways in which humans and non-humans interact across different territories. The present dataset stems from The Pastoralism and Bears in the Pyrenees research project led by the GEODE laboratory activity of the different species was explored using a network of 118 camera traps. New information The 118 occurrences . Data are aggregated at the grid scale. Nonetheless the exact locations of each camera trap Background The co-existence between brown bears Ursus arctos Linnaeus 1758 and farmers in the Pyrenees Camera-trapping: wild and domestic species occurrences in three Pyrenean pastures
severity time since the last disturbance and the interaction between the two were the most influential factors findings highlight the dynamic nature of forest ecosystems emphasizing the critical role of historical disturbances variability in tree size distributions at both the plot and stand level and 2 which specific aspects of disturbance primary European beech forest stands in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania 139 plots and Slovakia 99 plots timing are key factors influencing present tree size distribution patterns at small scales in the Carpathian distribution. The interaction between disturbance severity and timing is crucial in shaping forest structure beech-dominated forests exhibit complex patterns in tree size distribution. Disturbance severity significantly disturbances shape present tree size distribution in European temperate primary beech-dominated forests
ve broken the door . These verbs may variably show use of the preterite form in place of the participle striking degree of similarity is found between the three corpora in both the linguistic and the extralinguistic participle forms. The variable is stable in real time and socially stratified. The article relates the findings linguistic treatments of the variation and to questions of its origin and spread in Englishes transatlantically use distinct forms for the preterite i.e. simple past e.g. I broke the door and the past participle e.g This, You See”: Preterite-to-Participle Leveling in American and British Englishes