Congratulations to our three PhD students on the defence of their theses!
The TEMPS joint research unit is delighted to warmly congratulate Clémence Glas, Natacha Catz and Harry Sofian who brilliantly defended their theses at Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne and Paris Nanterre Universities.
Their work represents a valuable contribution to the advancement of knowledge in archaeology and illustrates the quality of the research conducted in our laboratory. We wish them a bright future in their scientific and professional endeavours.
Their work represents a valuable contribution to the advancement of knowledge in archaeology and illustrates the quality of the research conducted in our laboratory. We wish them a bright future in their scientific and professional endeavours.
- Catz N. (2016) ‒ Territories and mobility of hunter-gatherers and their game at the end of the Palaeolithic in Europe (19,400 – 11,950 cal BC): contributions of biochemical analyses and dental micro-wear to archaeozoology, Paris 1. Supervision: Marianne Christensen and Olivier Bignon-Lau: https://www.theses.fr/s173233
- Glas C. (2017) ‒ Mortuary practices
- Glas C. (2017) ‒ Mesolithic mortuary practices in north-western Europe, Paris 1. Supervised by Boris Valentin, co-edited by: Frédérique Valentin : https://www.theses.fr/s199890
- Sofian H. (2020) ‒ Exploitation and trade of non-ferrous metals and political developments in Sumatra since the end of prehistory and during the first millennium, Paris 10. Director: Bérénice Bellina, co-director: T.O. Pryce: https://www.theses.fr/s251932
UMR TEMPS/ CNRS
Emilie Lesvignes/ PCR ARBAP
Que sais-je?/ PUF
F. Valentin
Crédit Malo Hesry
Laurent Davin