Fernand Peloux (CNRS/University of Toulouse)
Laetitia Ciccolini (Sorbonne University)
Hannah Ryley (University of Oxford)
Angela Cossu (Grenoble Alpes University)
Grégory Combalbert (University of Caen-Normandie)
Midi de PaTHs | From images to texts: intellectual networks between publishing and cinema in Italy (1955-1983)
Nicolas Michel (FNRS/Université de Namur)
Midi de PaTHs | Physico-chemical analysis of heritage objects: examples of non-invasive approaches to enamelled fibulae and ancient coins
FNRS Contact Day: Egyptology
The program
9:30am | Introduction10:00am - 12:00pm | Aurélie Terrier (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) - From old studies to new tools: L'étude architecturale du temple deKom Ombo14h00 - 14h45 | Christophe Thiers (CNRS- Montpellier III) - Dans les fondations du temple ptolémaïque et romain d'Ermant/Hermonthis14h45 - 15h30 | Alexa Rickert (UNamur - projet AGROS) - On the steps of the gods. À propos des escaliers dans l'Égypte ancienne etles civilisations voisines15h30 - 16h00 | Coffee break16h00 - 16h45 | Arnaud Delhove (UNamur - projet AGROS) - " Ce qu'il fait, c'est créer ". Creator(s) and creation(s) in Greco-Roman temples Organizing committee: René Preys, Arnaud Delhove, Alexa Rickert (UNamur)
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Study day: The Egyptian temple in Greco-Roman times
The program
9:30am | Introduction10:00am - 12:00pm | Aurélie Terrier (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) - From old studies to new tools: L'étude architecturale du temple deKom Ombo14h00 - 14h45 | Christophe Thiers (CNRS- Montpellier III) - Dans les fondations du temple ptolémaïque et romain d'Ermant/Hermonthis14h45 - 15h30 | Alexa Rickert (UNamur - projet AGROS) - On the steps of the gods. À propos des escaliers dans l'Égypte ancienne etles civilisations voisines15h30 - 16h00 | Coffee break16h00 - 16h45 | Arnaud Delhove (UNamur - projet AGROS) - " Ce qu'il fait, c'est créer ". Creator(s) and creation(s) in Greco-Roman temples Organizing committee: René Preys, Arnaud Delhove, Alexa Rickert (UNamur)
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MODVS OPERANDI: Methodological approaches to the ancient sciences
The Synoikismos doctoral seminar aims to bring together young researchers working on Antiquity, whatever the period, geographical area or field considered. The aim is to encourage encounters and exchanges in an informal atmosphere.This edition, called "MODVS OPERANDI", will focus on the methods used in our disciplines, thanks to talks by doctoral students and established researchers from various French-speaking Belgian and foreign universities.
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Annual meeting of the archaeology and archaeometry module of the HISTAR doctoral school - History, Art and Archaeology - EDT 56
Program
10:00am: Welcome10:15am: Ian Johnson (University of Sydney), "Heurist, a solution to the data management needs of projects and researchers in the Humanities"10:55am: Break11:25am: Lola Tydgadt & Ronè Oberholzer (Uliège), "Stone Tools and Databases: A New Method to Put Function on The Map"11h55: Matthieu Delmeulle (UCLouvain), "Pondera :An Online Database of Ancient and Byzantine Weights"12h25: Lunch13h25: Elise Delaunois (AWaP), "La base de données des fouilles de Grognon (Namur, Belgique)"14h05: Tobias Heal (Uliege), "The Acies Ferri project and the Chips database"14h35 : Mostafa Alskaf (ULB), "Digital Archiving of Archaic Greek Plastic Vases: Opportunities and Obstacles"15:05: Break15:35: Fanny Martin (UNamur), "Celts, Germans and GIS: methods and questions for approaching Iron Age populations in northern Gaul"16:15: Final discussion.17:00: Closing
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