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  1. The last cave lion of the late Upper Palaeolithic

    Sigari at the French CNRS laboratory TRACES in Toulouse and the Institute of Heritage Science of the Italian scrapings due to the preparation of the surface and furthermore the surface where the lion is standing shows novelties about the art of the last hunter gatherer societies of Italy and Europe. The feline figure again As part of the research project Dec.O.- Decorated Objects of Romanelli Cave a key site of the Late Pleistocene-Early aspects thus fully place the art of Grotta Romanelli in the artistic tradition of the late Upper Palaeolithic The engraved feline of Grotta Romanelli (southern Italy) The last cave lion of the late Upper Palaeolithic

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    • - Mis à jour le 20/05/2024
  2. Trains of Thought: The Railroad in Literature and the Arts

    Trains of Thought: The Railroad in Literature and the Arts

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    • - Mis à jour le 23/02/2023
  3. JE Les Afriques au pluriel : "Antjie Krog: A figure at the crossroads"

    Les Afriques au pluriel : "Antjie Krog: A figure at the crossroads"

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    • - Mis à jour le 20/11/2023
  4. The Revolution: 1968 and the Politics of the Arts in the United States

    director founder of the Théâtre 2 l Acte and of the Ring and Emeline Jouve author of Avignon 68 le Living revealing form of 60s art - 68 youth culture the changing role of popular music as the era's most original Gambetta Subway station Capitole 7 pm Talk The Living Theatre at the 1968 Festival d Avignon Conversation in 15 am Conference opening 9.30 am Panel The musical soundtrack of 1968 Chair Philippe Birgy Université Toulouse sound of protest Claude Chastagner Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 - Was popular music the most articulate The Revolution: 1968 and the Politics of the Arts in the United States

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    • - Mis à jour le 30/10/2018
  5. Séminaire du Laboratoire Junior Space Ages | What the New Space is all about?

    Vidmar Lecturer in Engineering Management.University of Edinburgh Séminaire du Laboratoire Junior Space Ages | What the New Space is all about?

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  6. Assessing spoken English performance and self-efficacy beliefs in the classroom: some considerations on the value of an interdisciplinary embodied methodology for French Learners of English

    outcomes within PICL from the conception of educational modules to the measurement of the learners production We first provide the theoretical context and goals of the study that motivated the research project. transitional results of this four-year longitudinal study specifically in terms of the assessment of self-efficacy 979-10-344-01 16-01 Abstract The present paper was triggered by a twofold line of thought. The initial perspective falls within the scope of applied and situated research. The second perspective stems from cognitive embodied self-efficacy beliefs in the classroom: some considerations on the value of an interdisciplinary embodied embodied methodology for French Learners of English

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    • - Mis à jour le 13/02/2023
  7. Player Enjoyment in Video Games: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Effects of Game Design Choices

    more comprehensive view of the elements of game design that affect the feeling of enjoyment as well as its multiplayer aspects. The meta-analysis showed that only the presence of music in the game had a significant science hal-04110722 Enjoyment is a widely assessed dimension of the video game player s experience. assessment techniques. The review showed that the studies covered major aspects of game design such as in-game are discussed such as further investigation of the effects of both player and game characteristics diversity Games: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Effects of Game Design Choices

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    • - Mis à jour le 03/07/2023
  8. More than agriculture: Analysing time-cumulative human impact on European land-cover of second half of the Holocene

    contributes valuable insights to the onset of agriculture as the start of the Anthropocene. Lire la suite Assessment of past anthropogenic modifications of land-cover dynamics is key to understanding the human role quantified in a form of a human pressure index HPI . Patterns of spatio-temporal evolution of the HPI agree with throughout the second half of the Holocene. However initially high HPI values up to 70 at 5700 6200 BP non-agricultural activities. The results of our study suggest that vegetation cover of the Mid-Holocene substantially anthropogenic land-cover modifications throughout the second half of the Holocene. Population estimates correlate land use. High HPI values in the Mid-Holocene suggest significant impact of early agricultural and pre-agricultural time-cumulative human impact on European land-cover of second half of the Holocene

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    • - Mis à jour le 03/10/2023
  9. Higher abundance of disturbance-favoured trees and shrubs in European temperate woodlands prior to the late-quaternary extinction of megafauna

    humans. The extinction of so many large herbivores during the last 50 000 years and the loss of megaherbivores Synthesis The abundance of Taxus suggests a limited role of fire whilst the observed levels of Taxus Corylus weight 1000 kg from most of the continent before the Pleistocene Holocene transition is likely to have had woody habitats. The herbivores alive today in Europe are only a small remnant of the large species that effects within the European temperate forest biome we examine the abundance change of three important abundance of disturbance-favoured trees and shrubs in European temperate woodlands prior to the late-quaternary late-quaternary extinction of megafauna

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    • - Mis à jour le 02/10/2024
  10. Séminaire SRM | The networked question in the digital era : How do networked, bounded, and limited individuals connect at different stages in the life course ?

    University of Toronto Anabel Quan-Haase University of Western Ontario Molly-Gloria Harper University of Western Séminaire SRM | The networked question in the digital era : How do networked, bounded, and limited individuals individuals connect at different stages in the life course ?

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    • - Mis à jour le 06/03/2024