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The resumption of the monsoon … 17 May 2022 14:00 - 14:45 Event Lameen Souag Linguistic history of the Sahara Symposium Abstract Written traces of the languages spoken in the Sahara date back less than three millennia, and for most of this period are limited to its Berber-speaking and Arabic-speaking northern bangs, with traces of Mande and Songhay as well as linguistic … 17 May 2022 11:30 - 12:15 Event Anne-Marie Lézine Floristic history of the Sahara Symposium Abstract Pollen and plant macroremains from the Saharan desert are used to reconstruct past vegetation changes. Pollen data are extremely scarce for pre-Holocene periods in one of the world's driest regions. The most detailed and continuous record of … 17 May 2022 10:30 - 11:15 Series How to complete a work Work and the creative process (continued) - Case studies Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Lecture This year, Pierre-Michel Menger will be exploring the work of Artistic creation and the enigmas of its uncertain lecture, with case studies devoted to different arts (music, painting, literature, architecture, … 05 Mar 2021 → 09 Apr 2021 Event Friederike Jesse Archaeology of material cultures : ceramics Symposium Abstract Ceramics in the Sahara are a fascinating subject of research, not least because they appeared very early. It has been present since the early Holocene (10th millennium BC) in the central Sahara and the Nile Valley, and available data indicate … 16 May 2022 15:45 - 16:15 Event Latifa Sari Prehistoric cultures in the Sahara as seen through mineral artefacts Symposium Abstract This paper presents the current state of knowledge of lithic and movable mineral industries from prehistoric times in the Sahara. These artifacts are placed in their archaeological context in connection with other paleoenvironmental and … 16 May 2022 15:15 - 15:45 Event Hamady Bocoum Protohistoric and medieval tumuli and megaliths in the Sahel region Symposium Abstract From Senegambia to Mali, from Niger to Chad, the Sahel region offers an exceptional corpus of stone monuments and monumental structures. This presentation will offer a history of research and outline the main archaeological missions, monument … 16 May 2022 14:30 - 15:00 Event Yves Gauthier Lithic monuments from the Sahara and Sahel (4th-1st millennium BC) Symposium Abstract To date, over four hundred thousand megalithic and monumental structures have been recorded in the Sahara. Funerary monuments make up the bulk of these structures, far ahead of dwellings, trapping devices and ritual or cult monuments. These … 16 May 2022 14:00 - 14:30 Event Scott MacEachern Physical anthropology : a critical review Symposium Abstract Physical anthropology raises potentially alarming questions. Nevertheless, given the weight of colonial science in academic as well as popular literature, this critical presentation of all biological data in the Sahara, whether ancient raciology … 16 May 2022 11:30 - 12:15 Event Frédérique Duquesnoy Saharan rock art : state of the art Symposium Abstract Revealed to Western eyes nearly a hundred and sixty years ago, the rock paintings and engravings of the Sahara have generated a great deal of interest and literature. In the specific context of the Sahara, they provide precious evidence of the … 16 May 2022 10:30 - 11:15 Event Aziz Ballouche The Sahara : a paleo-environmental setting Symposium Abstract This contribution aims to provide a long-term environmental perspective of the Sahara as a large-scale geographical area. We will first address the question of the origin of aridity, before dealing with fluctuations in the limits of the Sahara on … 16 May 2022 09:30 - 10:15 Series Birth of the Bible (continued) Thomas Römer, chair The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts Lecture This year's lectures continue the investigation into the birth of the Hebrew Bible. The major literary traditions and ensembles will be addressed, such as the priestly document, the rewriting of Deuteronomistic history in the Books of Chronicles, wisdom … 04 Mar 2021 → 15 Apr 2021 Series Semiotics and ontology (continued) Claudine Tiercelin, chair Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Lecture Claudine Tiercelin's lecture will continue the examination of the links between ontology and semiotics. The historical journey already undertaken has shown that a reflection on the links that signs weave with the mind and the world is not necessarily … 02 Mar 2021 → 13 Apr 2021 Event David Ownby Intellectual life in China between Mao Zedong and Xi Jinping : pluralism and diversity Guest lecturer 7 Jun 2022 17:00 - 18:00 Series Program logic : when the machine reasons about its software Xavier Leroy, chair Software Science Lecture Just as a mathematical logic can be used to demonstrate properties of mathematical objects, a program logic can be used to demonstrate properties of a computer program and all its possible executions. Program logics first appeared in the 1960s, with the … 04 Mar 2021 → 15 Apr 2021 Series Urban forms in motion : the architecture of interurbanity Jean-Louis Cohen, chair Architecture and urban form Lecture Since Antiquity, cities have constantly exchanged their forms, in a ceaseless movement that has seen the devices of Rome, Venice, London or Paris migrate to other continents. These translations are studied alternately in the cities that are their source … 03 Mar 2021 → 12 May 2021 Series Immune system and brain dynamics Sonia Garel, chair Neurobiology and the Immune System Opening lecture 04 Mar 2021 Event Vincent Lafforgue Classical limit of the functoriality kernel and values of L functions Seminar 20 Apr 2022 11:30 - 12:30 Event Jean-Pierre Brun Olive oil production in Greece and Cyprus Lecture Abstract At the same time as the first cereal crops were being cultivated, Neolithic man began to look after trees that were useful to him, including olive trees, which grew on marginal land, in the garrigues and hills, where cereal cultivation was not … 21 Mar 2022 10:00 - 12:00 Series Biodiversity and Ecosystems through time and space Chris Bowler, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Lecture Chris Bowler presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France Biodiversity refers to the variety of life on earth. This life, in all its forms and dimensions, occurs in the context of ecosystems: it depends on, and interacts with, other … 24 Feb 2021 → 14 Apr 2021 Series Cellular memory throughout life Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Lecture Edith Heard's lecture this year will address the epigenetic mechanisms underlying cellular identity and memory during development and in somatic cells, in normal and pathological contexts such as cancer and neurodegenerative … 01 Mar 2021 → 29 Mar 2021 Event Frantz Grenet et Ching Chao-jung New approaches to Central Asia from Chinese sources (mainly Tongdian) (2) : Sogdiana (continued), Tarim kingdoms (8) Seminar In collaboration with Ms Ching Chao-jung, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. … 16 Jun 2022 10:30 - 12:00 Series Equity. A Roman history of the desire for justice Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Lecture This year, Dario Mantovani will dedicate his lecture to "Equity: Roman history of the desire for justice". The word "equity" is just one way of expressing the desire for justice. But how can we agree on its content, if this desire is born precisely out of … 24 Feb 2021 → 26 May 2021 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 246 Page 247 Page 248 Page 249 Page 250 Page 251 Page 252 Page 253 Page 254 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Jean-Loïc Le Quellec The Sahara as a pastoral and agrarian space (from 5 000 to 1 500 BC) Symposium Abstract Saharan rock archives have aroused the enthusiasm of comparatists who have sought to study them as if they were the notebooks of ancient anthropologists. Some have thought they could be deciphered in the light of Fulani traditions, which would be … 17 May 2022 15:00 - 15:45
Event Barbara E. Barich Re-population in the early Holocene (12 000-5 000 AEC) Symposium Abstract This paper presents a synthesis of cultural developments in the Sahara, starting with the reoccupation of the region around 12,000-10,000 BP, after the long arid period corresponding to the last glacial maximum. The resumption of the monsoon … 17 May 2022 14:00 - 14:45
Event Lameen Souag Linguistic history of the Sahara Symposium Abstract Written traces of the languages spoken in the Sahara date back less than three millennia, and for most of this period are limited to its Berber-speaking and Arabic-speaking northern bangs, with traces of Mande and Songhay as well as linguistic … 17 May 2022 11:30 - 12:15
Event Anne-Marie Lézine Floristic history of the Sahara Symposium Abstract Pollen and plant macroremains from the Saharan desert are used to reconstruct past vegetation changes. Pollen data are extremely scarce for pre-Holocene periods in one of the world's driest regions. The most detailed and continuous record of … 17 May 2022 10:30 - 11:15
Series How to complete a work Work and the creative process (continued) - Case studies Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Lecture This year, Pierre-Michel Menger will be exploring the work of Artistic creation and the enigmas of its uncertain lecture, with case studies devoted to different arts (music, painting, literature, architecture, … 05 Mar 2021 → 09 Apr 2021
Event Friederike Jesse Archaeology of material cultures : ceramics Symposium Abstract Ceramics in the Sahara are a fascinating subject of research, not least because they appeared very early. It has been present since the early Holocene (10th millennium BC) in the central Sahara and the Nile Valley, and available data indicate … 16 May 2022 15:45 - 16:15
Event Latifa Sari Prehistoric cultures in the Sahara as seen through mineral artefacts Symposium Abstract This paper presents the current state of knowledge of lithic and movable mineral industries from prehistoric times in the Sahara. These artifacts are placed in their archaeological context in connection with other paleoenvironmental and … 16 May 2022 15:15 - 15:45
Event Hamady Bocoum Protohistoric and medieval tumuli and megaliths in the Sahel region Symposium Abstract From Senegambia to Mali, from Niger to Chad, the Sahel region offers an exceptional corpus of stone monuments and monumental structures. This presentation will offer a history of research and outline the main archaeological missions, monument … 16 May 2022 14:30 - 15:00
Event Yves Gauthier Lithic monuments from the Sahara and Sahel (4th-1st millennium BC) Symposium Abstract To date, over four hundred thousand megalithic and monumental structures have been recorded in the Sahara. Funerary monuments make up the bulk of these structures, far ahead of dwellings, trapping devices and ritual or cult monuments. These … 16 May 2022 14:00 - 14:30
Event Scott MacEachern Physical anthropology : a critical review Symposium Abstract Physical anthropology raises potentially alarming questions. Nevertheless, given the weight of colonial science in academic as well as popular literature, this critical presentation of all biological data in the Sahara, whether ancient raciology … 16 May 2022 11:30 - 12:15
Event Frédérique Duquesnoy Saharan rock art : state of the art Symposium Abstract Revealed to Western eyes nearly a hundred and sixty years ago, the rock paintings and engravings of the Sahara have generated a great deal of interest and literature. In the specific context of the Sahara, they provide precious evidence of the … 16 May 2022 10:30 - 11:15
Event Aziz Ballouche The Sahara : a paleo-environmental setting Symposium Abstract This contribution aims to provide a long-term environmental perspective of the Sahara as a large-scale geographical area. We will first address the question of the origin of aridity, before dealing with fluctuations in the limits of the Sahara on … 16 May 2022 09:30 - 10:15
Series Birth of the Bible (continued) Thomas Römer, chair The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts Lecture This year's lectures continue the investigation into the birth of the Hebrew Bible. The major literary traditions and ensembles will be addressed, such as the priestly document, the rewriting of Deuteronomistic history in the Books of Chronicles, wisdom … 04 Mar 2021 → 15 Apr 2021
Series Semiotics and ontology (continued) Claudine Tiercelin, chair Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Lecture Claudine Tiercelin's lecture will continue the examination of the links between ontology and semiotics. The historical journey already undertaken has shown that a reflection on the links that signs weave with the mind and the world is not necessarily … 02 Mar 2021 → 13 Apr 2021
Event David Ownby Intellectual life in China between Mao Zedong and Xi Jinping : pluralism and diversity Guest lecturer 7 Jun 2022 17:00 - 18:00
Series Program logic : when the machine reasons about its software Xavier Leroy, chair Software Science Lecture Just as a mathematical logic can be used to demonstrate properties of mathematical objects, a program logic can be used to demonstrate properties of a computer program and all its possible executions. Program logics first appeared in the 1960s, with the … 04 Mar 2021 → 15 Apr 2021
Series Urban forms in motion : the architecture of interurbanity Jean-Louis Cohen, chair Architecture and urban form Lecture Since Antiquity, cities have constantly exchanged their forms, in a ceaseless movement that has seen the devices of Rome, Venice, London or Paris migrate to other continents. These translations are studied alternately in the cities that are their source … 03 Mar 2021 → 12 May 2021
Series Immune system and brain dynamics Sonia Garel, chair Neurobiology and the Immune System Opening lecture 04 Mar 2021
Event Vincent Lafforgue Classical limit of the functoriality kernel and values of L functions Seminar 20 Apr 2022 11:30 - 12:30
Event Jean-Pierre Brun Olive oil production in Greece and Cyprus Lecture Abstract At the same time as the first cereal crops were being cultivated, Neolithic man began to look after trees that were useful to him, including olive trees, which grew on marginal land, in the garrigues and hills, where cereal cultivation was not … 21 Mar 2022 10:00 - 12:00
Series Biodiversity and Ecosystems through time and space Chris Bowler, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Lecture Chris Bowler presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France Biodiversity refers to the variety of life on earth. This life, in all its forms and dimensions, occurs in the context of ecosystems: it depends on, and interacts with, other … 24 Feb 2021 → 14 Apr 2021
Series Cellular memory throughout life Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Lecture Edith Heard's lecture this year will address the epigenetic mechanisms underlying cellular identity and memory during development and in somatic cells, in normal and pathological contexts such as cancer and neurodegenerative … 01 Mar 2021 → 29 Mar 2021
Event Frantz Grenet et Ching Chao-jung New approaches to Central Asia from Chinese sources (mainly Tongdian) (2) : Sogdiana (continued), Tarim kingdoms (8) Seminar In collaboration with Ms Ching Chao-jung, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. … 16 Jun 2022 10:30 - 12:00
Series Equity. A Roman history of the desire for justice Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Lecture This year, Dario Mantovani will dedicate his lecture to "Equity: Roman history of the desire for justice". The word "equity" is just one way of expressing the desire for justice. But how can we agree on its content, if this desire is born precisely out of … 24 Feb 2021 → 26 May 2021