Search results

Event
Abstract The importance of temples in the socio-political reality of ancient Mesopotamia is clearly attested in cuneiform documentation dating back to the earliest times. A unique function of the Mesopotamian temples, attested in the cuneiform …
09:30 to 10:00
Event
Abstract In three campaigns between 1998 and 2000, J.-C. Margueron excavated poorly preserved architectural units at " Chantier K " near Mari's Grand Palais Royal, which he named the " Maison aux tablettes " because of the 2,000 tablets and fragments …
18:15 to 18:45
Event
Abstract Early in 1931, while excavating the archaeological site of Ur in southern Iraq, English archaeologist Leonard Woolley and his team found several hundred discarded tablets inside a house located to the southeast of the temple zone. These were …
17:45 to 18:15
Event
Abstract Although there are many scholarly cuneiform tablets mentioning animals, unlike other ancient cultures, Mesopotamia did not produce any treatises on zoology. As a result, the identification of animal species is often tricky, while access to …
17:15 to 17:45
Event
Abstract Although interest in the study of emotions in Assyriology is recent, the subject is attracting more and more Assyriologists. Anthropology, sociology, linguistic studies and studies of other historical periods have shown that the expression of …
16:45 to 17:15
Event
Abstract Just a little under forty years after the first Old Babylonian archival documents were published, the project of a comprehensive dictionary of Akkadian was initiated by James Henri Breasted in Chicago. Over the course of ninety years (1921-2011), …
16:15 to 16:45
Event
Abstract The site of Chagar Bazar, tell located in North-East Syria, in the center of the Habur triangle, in the Upper Jezira region, is well known from the excavations carried out by Sir Max Mallowan between 1935 and 1937. It was on this occasion that …
15:30 to 16:00
Event
Abstract In 1978, H. Weiss and Yale University began excavating Tell Leilan, a large walled oval site located in northeastern Syria, in the Habur plain, some 25 km south of Qamichli, identified with ancient Šehna/Šubat-Enlil. Excavations uncovered remains …
15:00 to 15:30
Event
Abstract Meat supply and consumption are generally documented in texts dealing with " live meat " : herd management, contributions or expenditure of animals. The archives administrative archives found in Mari's palace provide a rare, small corpus of texts …
14:30 to 15:00
Event
Abstract Auditing ( nipiṣ nikkassī ) was the main procedure for controlling the activities of any Paleo-Babylonian manager : a balance sheet was drawn up between, on the one hand, the goods he received ( namḫartum ) and, on the other, his expenses (ṣītum …
14:00 to 14:30
Event
Abstract A great part of the Old Babylonian archival texts kept nowadays in museum collections come from illicit excavations, and therefore lack archaeological and archival context. By studying these texts, and specifically the persons playing an active …
12:00 to 12:30
Event
Abstract Excavations of the ancient city of Terqa have yielded a modest quantity of texts, compared with its neighbor Mari, but they are spread over a slightly wider chronological arc, from the Shakkanakku period to the beginning of the Late Bronze Age, …
11:30 to 12:00
Event
Abstract It is well known that, in the Old Babylonian Period, a cuneiform tablet inscribed with a juridical text was often encased in a clay envelope and the tablet's text was reproduced on the envelope's surface. This practice was intended to prevent …
11:00 to 11:30
Event
Abstract When Samsi-Addu succeeded in creating a vast empire in Upper Mesopotamia, he accompanied his military conquests with cultural measures. The construction of temples in several cities was perhaps the most visible of these. Administration was also …
10:15 to 10:45
Event
Abstract This first paper will present the history of publications of Paleo-Babylonian archival texts from 1882 to the present : no fewer than 35 192 texts have now been published in full, with a pace that accelerated considerably after the Second World …
09:15 to 09:45
Event
16:30 to 17:30
Event
10:00 to 11:00
Series
The lecture was followed by an international, multidisciplinary symposium on the theme of demonstrated and suspected links between climate change, biodiversity and human health, as well as research needs concerning the effects of climate change and …
Series
In recent years, significant progress has been made in the production and culture of mammalian embryos ex utero, in in vitro culture systems. In particular, it is now possible to obtain early embryos exclusively from stem cell cultures (i.e. without prior …
Series
Conference in English, co-organized by Prof. Thomas Lecuit , Chair of Dynamics of Living Systems, and Prof. Jean-François Joanny , Chair of Soft Matter and Biophysics. Single and Collective Cell Motility Most cells, from their distant origins nearly 3.5 …
News
The Collège de France Foundation, an essential support for scientific research at the Collège de France, was created in 2008 on the initiative of the Board of Professors. Encouraging young researchers, supporting new professors, assisting the development …
Published on 17 February 2025