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  • Falck

    Study days - History

    The Warndt mining district: ore ressources, mining, territories at the boundaries of Lorraine and Saarland

    This event should allow the meeting of researchers: mainly geologists, mineralogists, archaeologists, historians, in order to cross the different point of views on both ancient and recent archaeological discoveries at first, to develop a multidisciplinary, diachronic and international research program in a  second time. Various speakers will address their issues related to the study of this mining district.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Science studies

    New dynamics for cultural research - the Culture-CNRS agreement 2016-2020

    L'accord-cadre Culture-CNRS 2016-2020

    Le ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (MCC) et le Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) développent une politique scientifique partagée sur des thématiques communes faisant appel à de multiples domaines de la science, avec une forte prise en compte de l’interdisciplinarité. Ainsi, sciences humaines et sociales, chimie, physique, mathématiques, écologie, géologie ou sciences du numérique contribuent au dynamisme de la recherche dans les domaines du patrimoine, de la création, des médias et des industries culturelles. Cette politique est formalisée depuis 1992 par un accord-cadre, régulièrement renouvelé.

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  • Kyoto

    Call for papers - Geography

    New contribution to Geoarchaeology

    Word archaeological congress 8

    Geoarchaeology, defined as the application of geosciences and geographical methods to prehistory, archaeology, and history, is now widely applied to study key subjects such as occupation patterns, territory and site exploitation, palaeoclimatic, palaeoenvironemental, and palaeogeographical changes, as well as anthropogenic impacts and system responses. The multidisciplinary and multiscalar dimensions of geoarchaeological approaches have encouraged continuous development and innovation of methods and approaches that have opened new possibilities for explorations in geographical sectors previously inaccessible, the development of large-scale data acquisitions and treatment, and also the development of microscopic scale analysis precision. This session will highlight global research in geoarchaeology with particular emphasis on innovative methods or cutting edge research using established approaches.

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  • Warsaw

    Call for papers - History

    Preventive conservation of human environment 6. Architecture as part of the landscape

    On 24-25 October 2016 the two Warsaw-based academic institutions: the Institute of Archaeology of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University and the Institute of Art History of the University of Warsaw organise an international, multidisciplinary conference, which will be devoted to the role of the architecture in creation, enhancement and preservation of cultural landscapes.

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - Geography

    Surviving the End of the World as We Know It

    Historical and Geographical Perspectives

    Great natural disasters which have struck populations (floods, hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, massive droughts, etc.) are part of the intricate history of human communities and their relationship with their environment, contributing to social and cultural changes within these communities. This call for papers focuses on a multidisciplinary  approach and suggests that applicants: Study and investigate the various responses given to disasters in ancient and modern times; Analyze the evolution of public policies dealing with natural risks and their consequences on land planning; Study long term factors of adaptation to risk which reveal a territory’s resilience; Provide a specific interest in coastal regions.

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  • Saint-Tropez

    Call for papers - History

    Lakes, swamps and deltas in Provence - occupation, exploitation and the management of marshland from Antiquity to the present day

    Occupation, exploitation et gestion des milieux palustres de l’Antiquité à nos jours

    Le soixantième congrès de la Fédération historique de Provence, qui se déroulera à Saint-Tropez les 4 et 5 novembre 2016, abordera les relations complexes que les sociétés humaines ont entretenu avec les étangs, les marais et les deltas en Provence de l’Antiquité à nos jours. Bien que souvent perçus comme répulsifs, les milieux palustres ont longtemps été essentiels à la vie de beaucoup de communautés provençales du fait des ressources naturelles disponibles. Si ces liens ont déjà fait l’objet de travaux, des interrogations persistent au sujet de la dynamique de ces espaces, particulièrement pour l’arrière-pays.

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