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Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity
Women and Gender in the Bible and the Biblical World (II)
Open Theology invites submissions for the topical issue “Women and Gender in the Bible and the Biblical World II”, edited by Zanne Domoney-Lyttle and Sarah Nicholson. This special issue aims to explore, interrogate and reflect on the ways in which women are understood, contextualised and represented in the text of the Bible that has developed, in various ways, a foundational significance for Western culture.
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Toulouse
Seminar - Prehistory and Antiquity
Who named the gods? Utterers, addressers, ritual agents
The ERC MAP Seminar “The Names of the Gods! 5: Who named the gods? Utterers, addressers, ritual agents” pursues the investigation on the systems of naming of the divine. This year, it focuses on the human agents in the process of naming the divine, whether they are producers of a discourse on the deities, addressers in a communication with the deities, or even experts in charge of a ritual knowledge. What agency do men and women exercise in the production of a specific denomination of the divine? How can we question their choices, their anchoring in a tradition or their innovation strategies?
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Gnwt (Genout) est une revue annuelle publiée au mois de septembre. Elle est éditée par le Réseau des enseignants-chercheurs en égyptologie et civilisations d’Afrique noire (RECECAN). Elle publie les articles des domaines des langues, des lettres, des sciences de l’homme et de la société, qui portent de préférence sur l’histoire ancienne de l’Afrique noire. Une rubrique varia peut cependant être consacrée à la diffusion des articles inédits en rapport avec d’autres périodes de l’histoire africaine. Tous ces savoirs doivent néanmoins avoir pour grille de lecture et fil conducteur les sources essentiellement endogènes de première main pouvant contribuer à une meilleure lecture et compréhension du passé séculaire de l’Afrique noire.
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Christianity in Iraq at the turn of Islam: History & Archaeology
An international round table organized on May 4 and 5, 2019 at the University of Salahaddin (Erbil, Iraq) highlighted the interest for a collective work that will address the question of Christianity in Iraq at the turn of Islam. Les Presses de l’Ifpo launch a call for papers related to this theme.
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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 01/03/2021 at the Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès. This call for applications is addressed, in particular, to researchers in the history of the religions of antiquity, with an excellent knowledge of ancient Greek and a good familiarity with epigraphical corpora.
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Athens
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe
Grants at the French School in Athens
L’École française d’Athènes (EFA) attribue chaque année une soixantaine de bourses, pour une durée d’un à deux mois. Il est possible de bénéficier d’une bourse de l'EFA deux fois.
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From Egyptian and pharaonic antiquity to modern black Africa
Depuis l’Égypte ancienne, naissances, mariages, cérémonies d’initiation, maladies, chasse, pêche, semailles, récoltes, rituels funéraires vibrent au rythme de sacrifices multiformes et essentiellement symboliques. L’on peut alors constater alors le sacrifice fait partie intégrante de la vie en Afrique noire, de la naissance jusqu’à la vie posthume. C’est ainsi qu’à chaque étape de sa vie, l’homme y fait ou y a recours. La vie africaine se résume même en un ensemble de sacrifices. En tant que tel, on est en droit de les analyser, d’après une approche comparative et dans la perspective de la longue durée, la réalité étant très ancienne, depuis l’Égypte pharaonique jusque dans toutes les autres régions de l’Afrique noire moderne. En dépit des frontières artificielles issues du congrès de Berlin, il faut noter qu’il existe une unité culturelle en matière de sacrifice. Celle-ci a pour berceau l’Égypte ancienne tel que de nombreux travaux l’ont démontré (Diop, 1979 ; Diop, 1982 ; Obenga, 1990 et Lam, 1997). C’est dans cette logique qu’elle peut expliquer le reste de l’Afrique noire et vice versa.
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Lyon
Conference, symposium - Religion
Irénée de Lyon or unity in question
Irénée ne pense pas l'unité en terme d'objet mais en tant que dynamique. Ce colloque se fixe pour objectif d'établir une première synthèse de sa conception de l'unité à partir des champs variés qu'il aborde : ecclésiologie, anthropologie, christologie, théologie...
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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 01/10/2020 at the Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès. The research may require scientific missions in France and/or abroad.
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Athens
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe
Member position at the École française d’Athènes, 2020-2021
L’École française d’Athènes est un établissement public à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel placé sous l’autorité du ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation. Elle a son siège à Athènes. Elle a pour mission fondamentale de développer la recherche et la formation à la recherche dans toutes les disciplines se rapportant à la Grèce antique, byzantine, moderne et contemporaine. A ce titre, elle est un centre de recherche en sciences humaines et sociales sur le monde hellénique et balkanique. Pour l’année 2020-2021, dix postes de membre de l’École française d’Athènes seront vacants ou susceptibles d’être vacants à compter du 1er septembre 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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Jarandilla de la Vera
Ancient religion in rural settlements
XVIII International ARYS Conference
This conference aims to deconstruct the ideas of rural religion as mechanically reproducing urban rituals and religious hierarchies and of the rural world as a space of cultural and religious resilience against urbanity. Rural areas represented an arena for very situational processes of negotiation between, on the one hand, administrative patterns and related social configurations, and, on the other hand, processes of social conformance to the very characteristics of a local specific rural environment, of adaptation to its peculiar habitus and religious customs, possibly involving gods whose competences directly mirrored a geophysical environment made of mountains, rivers, woods, etc.
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Málaga
Calling upon Gods, Offering Bodies
Strategies of Human-Divine Communication in the Roman Empire from Individual Experience to Social Reproduction
The Department of Historical Science at the University of Málaga and the Institute of Historiography “Julio Caro Baroja” at the University of Carlos III of Madrid are organizing an international conference titled “Calling upon gods, offering bodies. Strategies of human-divine communication in the Roman Empire from individual experience to social reproduction”. Researchers of Ancient History, History of Religion, Archaeology, Anthropology, Classics, and other related fields are invited to present their research on this topic. The conference aims at analysing how self-experience of religious communication becomes a reflexive phenomenon reproduced in time and space to constitute a collectively shared narrative.
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Lyon
Frontière·s. Revue d’archéologie, histoire et histoire de l’art
Frontière·s. Revue d’Archéologie, Histoire & Histoire de l’art aims at providing an Open Access epistemological framework for Ancient and Medieval scholars. It focuses on the polysemous and discussed term ‘border’. For its second issue, the authors are invited to write on the theme “Imagining the Border”.
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Toulouse
Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity
Naming and Mapping the Gods in the Ancient Mediterranean. Spaces, Mobilities, Imaginaries
Organised by the ERC Advanced Grant “Mapping Ancient Polytheisms. Cult Epithets as an Interface between Religious Systems and Human Agency” (MAP - 741182), the conference Naming and Mapping the gods in the Ancient Mediterranean. Spaces, Mobilities, Imaginaries hopes to bring together the competences and specialties of multiple disciplines – archaeology, history, geography, anthropology, history of religions, philology, reception, social network analysis – in order to consider new documentation corpora concerning the intersection between the divine and space. Among other things, the conference aims to propose an innovative angle of approach: the intersection between the spaces and designations of the gods.
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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
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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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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Nantes
The singular nature of Egyptian images
3rd day of Egyptology studies devoted to the reading of images
Après avoir étudié la relation entre image et écriture puis les dénominations et modes de représentation, nous nous pencherons cette année sur les particularités de l'image égyptienne. De nombreuses représentations ainsi que leurs éléments constitutifs – scènes, personnages, animaux, objets, etc. – ne sont en effet pas reproduits selon les conventions qui régissent habituellement l'art égyptien. L'objectif de cette journée est non seulement d'apprendre à repérer ces particularités et à les définir mais aussi et surtout de comprendre leurs fonctions au sein du vocabulaire iconographique égyptien.
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Toulouse
Seminar - Prehistory and Antiquity
In gods' name! Gods at the border
L’objectif du séminaire est de poursuivre notre réflexion collective sur les noms des dieux et les stratégies de dénominations dans la fabrique du divin, en considérant des dossiers qui sont aux frontières – géographiques etchronologiques – de notre projet, en particulier : les textes ougaritiques, les mondes hittites et mésopotamiens, ainsi que l’Iran (achéménide), la Gaule, Rome et l’Arabie pré-islamique.
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