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  1. Drought imperils Zimbabwe’s ancient rock art, spurring efforts to preserve and date it

    imperils Zimbabwe’s ancient rock art, spurring efforts to preserve and date it

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  2. A Data-Driven Paradigm Shift for the Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic Transition and the Neandertal Debate

    perspective and the potential of genetics to approach the evidence in terms of communities populations and However current usage of the IUP label confuses terminology and conceals issues of association raised by genomic patterns do not correlate with skeletal morphology and the people of the Bachokirian and the Ranisian Belgium a site of the Ranisian. Moreover the stratigraphic provenience and taxonomic affinity of the fossils sufficiently complete fossils of broadly the same age are of mosaic anatomy and mixed ancestry. For western A Data-Driven Paradigm Shift for the Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic Transition and the Neandertal Debate Arundo/Phragmites: Identification and Uses of Essential Plants in Mediterranean Civilizations

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  3. Séminaire SRM |A Network Science Approach to Social Cohesion in European Societies

    Séminaire SRM |A Network Science Approach to Social Cohesion in European Societies

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  4. Academic scientist mobility: from knowledge transfer to organizational symbiosis between university and High-tech cluster

    capabilities of universities and the exploitative capabilities of firms. Academic scientists tend to move from are aligned with those required by local businesses. In the case of mismatch they move to other regions two kinds of organizations than a simple linear process of knowledge transfer from university to industry geographical mobility of Stanford PhD graduates in computer science from 1966 to 2016 with a focus on the beginning contributes to the Internet industry. Analysing their mobility helps to understand the contribution of Stanford Academic scientist mobility: from knowledge transfer to organizational symbiosis between university and High-tech

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  5. Séminaire LNPL, Rachel Hatchard et Kasper Boye, "What is grammar? From agrammatism to grammaticalization"

    morphemes words or constructions serves to prioritize attention to parts of complex messages. One implication usage-based theory of the grammatical-lexical distinction Boye Harder 2012 A usage-based theory of grammatical compensatory response to processing limitations and as caused by an impairment of a capacity for combining well-formedness of spoken utterances which in turn indicates when the speakers appear to be retrieving Kasper Boye What is grammar From agrammatism to grammaticalization Université de Copenhague This talk et Kasper Boye, "What is grammar? From agrammatism to grammaticalization"

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  6. Bilingualism vs. monolingualism: A new perspective on limitations to L2 acquisition (BiMo2017) : bilan

    allowed to gather over 100 delegates from all over the world for a stimulating workshop with around 20 and over 40 poster presentations of very high quality. We would like to thank all the participants and Monika S. Schmid Mike Sharwood Smith. A selection of videos of the conferences is available on Canal-U here Arturo E. Hernandez as well as the other participants of the Roundtable Annick de Houwer Ayse Gürel Monika monolingualism: A new perspective on limitations to L2 acquisition (BiMo2017) : bilan

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  7. A Multilab Replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonance

    motivated to resolve usually by changing their attitude to be in line with their behavior. One of the most compared with writing a neutral essay. Secondary analyses revealed the pattern of results to be robust According to cognitive-dissonance theory performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of dissonance limitations associated with the paradigm raise concerns about the robustness of classic studies in this replication of the induced-compliance paradigm based on Croyle and Cooper Experiment 1 . In a total of 39 labs A Multilab Replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonance

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  8. Economic Distress and Populism: Examining the Role of Identity Threat and Feelings of Social Exclusion

    one of the basic triggers of populism we proposed a model integrating individual-level indices of economic the development of populist thin ideology and showed how identity motives are related to the economic distress identity threat i.e. frustration of identity motives as predictors of populism. We conducted two survey pattern. Reproducing the same model with belonging frustration instead of global-identity motive frustration as an individual-level thin ideology among members of the general French population Study 1 N 458 Study and Populism: Examining the Role of Identity Threat and Feelings of Social Exclusion

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  9. Diffusion and transmission of ceramics techniques and style in Ethiopian Rift: Ethnoarchaeological studies of potter communities

    transmission of ceramics techniques and style in Ethiopian Rift Ethnoarchaeological studies of potter communities for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage Ethiopie Ministry of Culture CFEE Centre Français des transmission of ceramics techniques and style in Ethiopian Rift: Ethnoarchaeological studies of potter communities

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  10. Subsistence Strategies in Agent-Based Models of Foraging Hominins: State of the Art and Challenges

    viability of the group . The goal of this article is to provide a comprehensive overview of the current and how to observe and interpret the resulting behaviour. This paper underscores the importance of refining ecosystems over time. How hominins may have behaved under these conditions and adapted to new challenges is in the application of ABMs focused on hominin foraging behaviour including the use of optimal-foraging researchers such as implementing suitable reactions of the hominins to varying environmental conditions without This article reviews how agent-based models (ABMs) are used to study hominin foraging behaviour, highlighting Subsistence Strategies in Agent-Based Models of Foraging Hominins: State of the Art and Challenges

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    • - Mis à jour le 21/04/2026