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Hamburg
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Prehistory and Antiquity
Starting in the year 2020, duration between 1 to 12 months
As a University of Excellence, Universität Hamburg is one of the strongest research universities in Germany. As a flagship university in the greater Hamburg region, it nurtures innovative, co-operative contacts to partners within and outside academia. It also provides and promotes sustainable education, knowledge, and knowledge exchange locally, nationally, and internationally. The Center for Advanced Study “RomanIslam. Center for Comparative Empire and Transcultural Studies” funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), invites applications for Resident Fellowships (post doc) starting in the year 2020. The fellowships are available for a duration between one and twelve months.
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Aix-en-Provence
Fishing and Greek colonisation in the Black Sea during Antiquity
A geographical and regional approach
Ce colloque international sur l’exploitation des ressources halieutiques en mer Noire, par le biais de l’archéologie, de l’épigraphie, des sources anciennes ou des sciences du vivant se tiendra à la Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l'homme (Aix-en-Provence, France) les 26-27 mars 2020.
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Toulouse
Seminar - Prehistory and Antiquity
Exploring the potentials of the name in images, in narratives
The ERC MAP Seminar “The Names of the Gods! 4: Exploring the potentials of the name in images, in narratives” pursues the investigation on the systems of naming of the divine. By focusing on names, images and narratives, we will look for connections but also discrepancies, in order to highlight, from duly selected cases or files, the specifications of the different languages used to unfold the potentials of the divine names. In the spirit of the MAP project, we will pay special attention to the links that the names, the images and the narratives convey.
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Paris
Study days - Prehistory and Antiquity
Meaning in sacred ancient space
La journée d’étude « Sens dans l’espace sacré antique » vise à explorer l’univers sensoriel des lieux de culte antiques – temples, sanctuaires, chapelles, tombes, … etc. – dans lesquels les hommes entraient en contact avec les dieux lors de rituels ou de cérémonies qui stimulaient les perceptions sensorielles des participants, sphères humaine et divine confondues.
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Toulouse
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Prehistory and Antiquity
Postdoc position – ERC “Mapping Ancient Polytheisms”
The ERC Advanced Grant Project 741182 MAP (Mapping Ancient Polytheisms. Cult Epithets as an Inteface between Religious Systems and Human Agency), led by Corinne Bonnet, is now accepting applications for a postdoctoral position (100%) from the 16/09/2019 at the Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès. The research may require scientific missions in France and/or abroad.
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Toulouse
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Prehistory and Antiquity
“Guest researchers” - Project ERC Mapping Ancient Polytheisms
Over the next three years, the ERC Advanced Grant MAP 741182 project has budgetary support available in order to invite researchers. These stays can be from 2 to 4 months per researcher, with the exclusion of the months of July and August (due to the fact that the university is closed for a large part of the summer). Guest researchers will work within the team, exchanging therein and participating in the improvement of the databases. Guest researchers will equally be requested to take part in MAP scientific activities (seminars, workshops, conferences…). The position of guest researcher and this call for applications is open to everyone, of French or foreign nationality, with a Doctorate Degree (or an equivalent degree) wherein the competence and project are deemed to be of interest for the MAP project.
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Toulouse
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Prehistory and Antiquity
ERC project “Mapping Ancient Polytheisms” – PhD position
The ERC Advanced Grant “Mapping Ancient Polytheisms. Cult Epithets as an Interface between Religious Systems and Human Agency” (MAP - 741182) offers a funded PhD position in the field of History of Ancient Religions, to be filled by 1 October 2019 for a period of 36 months in Toulouse (France). The project will deal with a significant corpus of inscriptions coming from the Greek colonies founded in the East, between Syria and the Indus, and providing evidence on the presence of Greek and non Greek gods.
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Rome
Oriental monarchisms from the Nile to the Mediterranean
Organising monastic life in East Africa from late Antiquity to the Middle Ages (Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, 4th-16th century)
Ce séminaire organisé par l’École française de Rome et le Pontificio Istituto Orientale depuis 2018 est dédié à l’étude du monachisme en Afrique orientale de l’Antiquité tardive à la fin du Moyen Âge. Cette deuxième session est consacrée à la question de l’organisation de la vie monastique en Égypte, Nubie et Éthiopie et privilégie les études de cas. Les rencontres mensuelles entendent mieux identifier et saisir les normes et les modalités pratiques qui régissent l’administration, la gestion, le contrôle et l’aménagement des institutions monastiques. Une attention particulière sera accordée à la vie quotidienne des moines et des moniales en Afrique orientale dont certains aspects demeurent largement méconnus.
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Toulouse
ERC MAP Seminar « Noms de dieux ! »
3: Texts, images and contexts of use (January-June 2019)
The ERC MAP Seminar « Noms de dieux ! » 3: “Texts, images and contexts of use” pursues the investigation on the systems of naming of the divine by privileging two main issues: the contexts of enunciation and the imaging of "divine onomastic attributes". While the session program focuses on the Greek and Western Semitic worlds (in the broad sense), it aims to propose case studies as well as theoretical proposals. Dossiers will be presented dealing in particular with questions related to translation strategies, proper names, the plurality of the divine, interactions between names and images, in various contexts of use: dedications, curses, oaths, hymns and other forms of address.
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Paris
Lecture series - Prehistory and Antiquity
Archaeology of women in power - from excavation to the writing of history
De la fouille à l’écriture de l’histoire
Comment l’archéologie permet-elle d’écrire l’histoire ? En quoi les fouilles et l’étude des artefacts continuent-ils à renouveler la connaissance des historiens ? La Bibliothèque nationale de France aborde la double problématique des femmes de pouvoir, à travers la présentation de recherches et de fouilles françaises en cours.
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Paris
Inititation in the publication of Greek patristic texts
Le séminaire, mensuel, propose une initiation complète à l’édition d’un texte patristique grec, en suivant tout le processus depuis l’identification des témoins manuscrits jusqu’à l’établissement du texte, en passant par la collation et l’examen des variantes.
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