The seminar consists of three sessions, held on 25 March, 1 April, and 22 April, from 11 AM to 6 PM, at the MSH Mondes.
This seminar is listed in the ED 395 catalogue at Université Paris Nanterre and is open to all students, colleagues, and interested individuals.
Objective: This seminar aims to document the mechanisms and modalities of the establishment of the first sedentary, agricultural, or pastoral societies in key geographical areas of the Old World (Near and Middle East, Caucasus, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe). Regional particularities will be highlighted using all the documentation studied by members of the UMR TEMPS. This rich documentation will contribute to identifying the specificities of each major cultural area. The different modalities, rhythms, and processes of “neolithisation” in these regions are necessarily diverse and invite cross-disciplinary reflection on the interpretive concepts we use and the criteria that underpin them.
Programme for the 1 April Seminar:
11 AM – 1 PM
Emmanuelle Honoré (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne): An Overview of Neolithisation Trajectories on the African Continent2 PM – 4 PM
Fanny Bocquentin (CNRS): The Emergence of Neolithisation in the Near East: Territory Occupation, Techniques, and Networks4 PM – 6 PM
Emmanuel Baudouin (Université Paris Nanterre): The Neolithisation Process in the Southern Caucasus Through the Lens of Architecture

Aymeric Hermann
CNRS