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  1. Does increasing human impact across the holocene result in simplification of vegetation composition and diversity across Europe? A pollen-based spatio-temporal approach

    changes over the Holocene. The study explored REVEALS -diversity richness of taxa richness of abundant taxa REVEALS diversity of the vegetation types characterised four phases during the Holocene. The first pioneer did not simply reshape the vegetation it rewrote the rules of diversity across the continent. Lire l'intégralité indicators. This signals a clear intensification of land-use impact over the last two millennia. Across Abstract Land use and climate change are the primary drivers of current biodiversity loss but have had across the holocene result in simplification of vegetation composition and diversity across Europe? A pollen-based

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    • - Mis à jour le 07/01/2026
  2. The evolution of spatial patterns of brain activity during development and their role in the functional specialization of brain networks

    by examining the developmental changes in the spatial patterns of brain activity of the functional brain The development of functionally specialized brain networks allows the emergence and improvement of cognitive assumed that the functioning of mature brain networks also depends on the spatial organization of their brain study of Richardson et al. 2018 our findings show for the first time that the brain regions of this network part from the interactions between brain regions through changes in the temporal organization of their brain The evolution of spatial patterns of brain activity during development and their role in the functional functional specialization of brain networks

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  3. Publication de l'article "A snapshot of Late Mesolithic life through death: An appraisal of the lithic and osseous grave goods from the Castelnovian burial of Mondeval de Sora (Dolomites, Italy)" dans la revue PLoS ONE

    location of some items we propose a new interpretation of the social status of this individual and the possible Abstract The Late Mesolithic in Southern Europe is dated to the 7th and the first part of the 6th millennia A snapshot of Late Mesolithic life through death An appraisal of the lithic and osseous grave goods from evident in the technical know-how and tool-kit of the last hunter-fisher-gatherer societies. The significance significance of this phase also relates to the fact that it precedes the Early Neolithic another period of major Publication de l'article "A snapshot of Late Mesolithic life through death: An appraisal of the lithic and osseous osseous grave goods from the Castelnovian burial of Mondeval de Sora (Dolomites, Italy)" dans la revue PLoS

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    • - Mis à jour le 20/05/2021
  4. Forecasted weakening of Atlantic overturning circulation could amplify future relative sea-level rise in the Mediterranean: A review of climate and tide-gauge data links

    we focus on the recent sea-level history of the Mediterranean Sea an area characterized by a densely populated is larger and the rate of sea-level rise higher than the global average. We produce a spatially-averaged significantly influenced by the strength of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation AMO and the Atlantic Meridional Sea-level rise is one of the most significant and perceptible consequences of global warming because improvements in understanding the projection of sea-level rise require better knowledge of regional changes. Here weakening of Atlantic overturning circulation could amplify future relative sea-level rise in the Mediterranean: Mediterranean: A review of climate and tide-gauge data links

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    • - Mis à jour le 06/06/2023
  5. The emergence of monumental architecture in Atlantic Europe: a fortified fifth-millennium BC enclosure in western France

    the builders of these monuments live Here the authors focus on west-central France one of the earliest buildings currently the earliest known in the region were possibly home to the builders of the nearby Tusson dated to the Middle Neolithic c. 4400 BC and defined by a ditch with two crab claw entrances and a double earliest centres of megalithic building in Atlantic Europe commencing in the mid fifth millennium BC. They The earliest monumentality in Western Europe is associated with megalithic structures but where did the The emergence of monumental architecture in Atlantic Europe: a fortified fifth-millennium BC enclosure

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    • - Mis à jour le 01/03/2023
  6. Conférence de Jonathan Charteris-Black : "A Critical Metaphor Analysis of the metaphors used in Volodymyr Zelensky's speeches"

    evaluate both the persuasiveness of his rhetoric and the value of Critical Metaphor Analysis. The seminar does background as a politician I will demonstrate the procedure of Critical Metaphor Analysis. As a group we will explores the approach known as Critical Metaphor Analysis of texts by examining metaphors in a corpus of of English language speeches given by President Volodymyr Zelensky. After a brief discussion of his background knowledge of Critical Metaphor Analysis and will be beneficial for those interested in the linguistic Conférence de Jonathan Charteris-Black : "A Critical Metaphor Analysis of the metaphors used in Volodymyr Zelensky's

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    • - Mis à jour le 27/03/2023
  7. Lefebvre A. et al. 2021. Interconnected Magdalenian societies as revealed by the circulation of whale bone artefacts in the Pyreneo-Cantabrian region, Quaternary Science Reviews 251: 106692

    during the Magdalenian further reinforces the Bay of Biscay being the backdrop to the emergence of the first Magdalenian groups to the north of the Pyrenees. Here we present a systematic revision of Magdalenian osseous than the replacement of hunting weaponry. This growing body of evidence for the exploitation of marine associated with the middle phase of the Cantabrian Magdalenian and overlap slightly with the beginning its its upper and probably the end of its lower phases. More broadly the circulation of these objects evinces Lefebvre A. et al. 2021. Interconnected Magdalenian societies as revealed by the circulation of whale bone bone artefacts in the Pyreneo-Cantabrian region, Quaternary Science Reviews 251: 106692

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    • - Mis à jour le 20/05/2021
  8. Sylvie Vabre, Martin Bruegel, Peter J. Atkins (dir.), Food History A Feast of the Senses in Europe, 1750 to the Present

    Industrializing the Senses an analysis of the fundamental change in the sensory qualities of foods under the pressure Putting all of the senses on the agenda of food history for the first time this is the ideal volume pioneering book elevates the senses to a central role in the study of food history because the traditional focus pressure of industrialization and economic forces outside the control of the household and the artisan producer producer. Nationhood and the Senses an exploration of how the combination of the senses and food play into Atkins (dir.), Food History A Feast of the Senses in Europe, 1750 to the Present

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    • - Mis à jour le 12/10/2021
  9. The Sense of place in Contemporany Cinema

    implies the insecurity of an unfinished project sometimes the solidity of fortifications. The Sense of Place Bartas chose not to focus solely the cinematic narration on the fate of the characters. They showed telluric When it is not just a background to actions or indistinguishable from the landscape or a simple space to existential matrices where ways of doing and of living were mobilized where forces of emancipation and existential to walk through a kind of neutral territory Such filmmakers as Chantal Akerman Lisandro Alonso Pedro Costa The Sense of place in Contemporany Cinema

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    • - Mis à jour le 16/11/2022
  10. Revisiting the thermal alteration of buried bone

    Journal of Archaeological Science Reports achieved through using a fire simulator operating at 950 C for a duration of 6 h simulating a high temperature gravel nor a mixture of gravel and sand substrates create a detectable reduction environment in the spectroscopic The impacts of heat exposure directly on bone material are widely acknowledged yet a comprehensive understanding understanding regarding the degree of thermal alteration experienced by bone buried beneath a combustion feature below a surface fire presents challenges for distinguishing between the intentional remains of fire use Revisiting the thermal alteration of buried bone

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    • - Mis à jour le 14/03/2025