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Discamps E. (2011) – Hommes et hyènes face aux recompositions des communautés d’Ongulés (MIS 5-3) : éléments pour un cadre paléoécologique des sociétés du Paléolithique moyen et supérieur ancien de l’Europe de l’Ouest
Discamps Emmanuel. Discamps E. (2011) – Hommes et hyènes face aux recompositions des communautés d’Ongulés (MIS 5-3) : éléments pour un cadre paléoécologique des sociétés du Paléolithique moyen et supérieur ancien de l’Europe de l’Ouest. In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, tome 109, n°2, 2012. pp. 349-351
Visualisation en ligne des données de : Cassenade (Paléolithique supérieur, Châtelperronien) avec l'application web archeoViz
Online data visualisation of: Cassenade (Upper Palaeolithic, Châtelperronian) using the archeoViz web applicationThe Cassenade rock shelter is located in Saint-Martin-des-Combes, in Dordogne (France). It was discovered in the early 1970s by Michel Besse during speleological surveys. Besse first excavated the site, followed by new investigations in 2012–2013 led by Emmanuel Discamps. The data presented here relates to Layer 2, that was excavated using spits of 2cm to 5cm. Two Upper Palaeolithic assemblages were distinguished: the Upper and Lower assemblages. The data presented includes 2463 remains from Layer 2, mainly coprolites, faunal, lithic remains and their refitting relationships.https://analytics.huma-num.fr/archeoviz/cassenadehttps://analytics.huma-num.fr/archeoviz/cassenade</a
Visualisation en ligne des données de : Cassenade (Paléolithique supérieur, Châtelperronien) avec l'application web archeoViz
Online data visualisation of: Cassenade (Upper Palaeolithic, Châtelperronian) using the archeoViz web applicationThe Cassenade rock shelter is located in Saint-Martin-des-Combes, in Dordogne (France). It was discovered in the early 1970s by Michel Besse during speleological surveys. Besse first excavated the site, followed by new investigations in 2012–2013 led by Emmanuel Discamps. The data presented here relates to Layer 2, that was excavated using spits of 2cm to 5cm. Two Upper Palaeolithic assemblages were distinguished: the Upper and Lower assemblages. The data presented includes 2463 remains from Layer 2, mainly coprolites, faunal, lithic remains and their refitting relationships.https://analytics.huma-num.fr/archeoviz/cassenadehttps://analytics.huma-num.fr/archeoviz/cassenade</a
Emmanuel Kutik
abstract: Emmanuel Kutik was almost eight years old when he left his home. He walked for three months and traveled with fifty people.
“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 23Region: BentiuThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente
Visualisation en ligne des données de : Camiac (Paléolithique Moyen) avec l'application web archeoViz
Online data visualisation of: Camiac (Middle Palaeolithic) using the archeoViz web applicationCamiac is a small collapsed cave located in Camiac et Saint Denis (France). It was quickly excavated by Michel Lenoir in 1973–1974 and restudied by Emmanuel Discamps and collaborators in 2012. Excavations revealed abundant faunal material, mostly accumulated by cave hyenas, associated with lithic artefacts. It dates back to around 40–45 ka cal. BP. Four lithological layers were distinguished but only one, Layer D, contained archaeological and paleontological remains: namely faunal (n=2526) remains and human-modified bones, and Middle Paleolithic lithic objects (n=186). The dataset presented here includes only a part of the assemblage, namely 1425 objects. https://analytics.huma-num.fr/archeoviz/camiachttps://analytics.huma-num.fr/archeoviz/camiac</a
Honorable Emmanuel Okocha Oral History Interview
This is an oral history interview with the Honorable Emmanuel Okocha, author of Blood on the Niger, the only book about the Asaba Massacre, a mass killing of civilians which occurred in 1967 during the Nigerian Civil War. Okocha, a survivor of the massacre, was a small child at the time; his father was killed at Asaba, and two older brothers also died during the war. Okocha began researching the massacre after finishing his university studies, and has interviewed hundreds of survivors and relatives of those who were killed. He describes some of his research, the publication of his book, and his efforts to document the massacre
Emmanuel Cooper OBE 1938–2012 A Retrospective Exhibition
Dr Emmanuel Cooper OBE (HonDFA) 1938–2012 was a distinguished craftsman, writer, teacher and broadcaster. A potter of international standing, his work is represented in many public collections. The author of nearly thirty books, he was editor of Ceramic Review, visiting Professor at London’s Royal College of Art, and a regular broadcaster on television and radio. He was awarded an OBE in 2002 for services to art. Emmanuel’s contribution to the world of ceramics was hugely significant. This will be celebrated with a touring exhibition of his ceramics and a publication looking at his life in pots – produced by Ruthin Craft Centre in collaboration with the University of Derby
Immobile History: An Interview with Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
The author spoke with renowned French historian Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie about Computers, Geography and History. Le Roy Ladurie was the "standard bearer" of the third generation of the French Annales school, a group of French intellectuals that combined different disciplines such as history, geography, anthropology, and more to delve into social history
Emmanuel B. Dongala
A chapter on Congolese writer Emmanuel B. Dongala in the Dictionary of Literary Biography. (Vol. 360: Contemporary Arican Writers). --author-supplied descriptio
Utilisation d’outils numériques pour faciliter l’illustration de profils squelettiques et automatiser la représentation des données statistiques : dessins vectorisés, SIG, référentiels en ligne
Coordination Céline Bemilli (Inrap et UMR7209) et Carine Carpentier (Inrap) Membres Émeline Le Goff (Inrap), Michel Coutureau (Inrap), Cédric Beauval (Archéosphère), Aurélien Creuzieux / Etienne Hofmann (SAVL), Emmanuel Discamps (CNRS UMR 5608 TRACES) Objectifs Augmenter le corpus existant de dessins vectorisés de squelettes (précédent atelier M. Coutureau) ; Développer l’usage d’un système d’information géographique (QGIS) pour la représentation graphique des profils squelettiques,..
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