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Congratulations to our three PhD students on the defence of their theses!
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Scientific mediation
Prehistory of Armorica: lectures on current archaeological research in Brittany
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Publication
A 12,000-year-old clay figurine of a woman and a goose marks symbolic innovations in Southwest Asia
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Publication
The Archaeological Challenge of Gender
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Fieldwork
Ittre “Mont-à-Henry”
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Publication Scientific mediation
Scientific dissemination initiatives of the San Miguel de Porotos Archaeological Project (Ecuador)
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Non classé
CORE Reference Collections, Scheduling and Review
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Scientific mediation
Science Festival: ‘Let’s get to grips with prehistoric tools’
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Publication
Oublier Prométhée : la lente préhistoire du feu
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Fieldwork
Kiçik Tepe
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Media
Presentation of the Silex Research Group
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Media
The GDR Silex tools for capturing and sharing cartographic data
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Media
Why was the GDR Silex created?
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Media
Reproducing prehistoric stone cutting techniques
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Media
Études des silicites
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Publication
Comment l’archéologie change par ses pratiques numériques
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Non classé Publication
Morality and violence in desert societies
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Publication
Conflict and Violence in the Lake Chad Basin. Insecurity in Central Africa
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Publication
Early humans and the sea in Europe: Evidence of shellfish exploitation ca. 300,000 years ago?
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Non classé
The UMR TEMPS research data is on Isidore and OpenAire Explore
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Non classé
The UMR TEMPS research data is on Isidore
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Media
Becoming sedentary. When the hamlet of Eynan-Mallaha bears witness to the changing world
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Publication
Man is a learner: transmission of technical know-how among knappers. The development of simple productions in post-Linear Pottery cultures in the German Rhineland
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Publication
United in diversity. The Sorbonne School of Art History and Archaeology.
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