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Dynamics of production in the Ancient Near East
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European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop on "Dynamics of production and economic interaction in the Near East in the first half of the 1st millennium BCE" (2011 : Université Charles de Gaulle-Lille III)
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Moreno Garcia, Juan Carlos, editor
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European Science Foundation, issuing body
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Middle East History To 622 Congresses.
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Middle East Civilization To 622 Congresses.
Emotion in dialogic interaction : advances in the complex
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European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop on "Emotion in Diaologic Interaction. Advances in the Complex"
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Weigand, Edda
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Congresses
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Dialogue analysis
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Dialogue analysis -- Psychological aspects -- Congresses
2004,2008
This volume contains a selection of papers given at the European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop on 'Emotion in Dialogic Interaction' at the University of Münster in October 2002. In the literature, the complex network of 'emotion in dialogic interaction' is mostly addressed by reducing the complex and separating emotions or defining them by means of simple artificial units. The innovative claim of the workshop was to analyse emotion as an integrated component of human behaviour in dialogic interaction as demonstrated by recent findings in neurology and to develop a linguistic model which is able to deal with the complex integrated whole. Specific emphasis was laid on communicative means for expressing emotions and on emotional principles in dialogue. Furthermore, the issue of specific European principles for dealing with emotions was highlighted.
Wool economy in the Ancient Near East and the Aegean: from the beginnings of sheep husbandry to institutional textile industry
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Michel, Cecile
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Breniquet, Catherine
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History
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Humanities and Social Sciences
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Wool industry
2014
The history of the Ancient Near East covers a huge chronological frame, from the first pictographic texts of the late 4th millennium to the conquest of Alexander the Great in 333 BC. During these millennia, different societies developed in a changing landscape where sheep (and their wool) always played an important economic role. The 22 papers presented here explore the place of wool in the ancient economy of the region, where large-scale textile production began during the second half of the 3rd millennium.
Dynamics of Production in the Ancient Near East
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Juan Carlos Moreno Garcia, Juan Carlos Moreno Garcia
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General history of ancient world
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HISTORY
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Middle East - Civilization - To 622
2016
The transition between the 2nd and the 1st millennium BC was an era of deep economic changes in the ancient Near East. An increasing monetization of transactions, a broader use of silver, the management of the resources of temples through “entrepreneurs\", the development of new trade circuits and an expanding private, small-scale economy, transformed the role previously played by institutions such as temples and royal palaces. The 17 essays collected here analyze the economic transformations which affected the old dominant powers of the Late Bronze Age, their adaptation to a new economic environment, the emergence of new economic actors and the impact of these changes on very different social sectors and geographic areas, from small communities in the oases of the Egyptian Western Desert to densely populated urban areas in Mesopotamia. Egypt was not an exception. Traditionally considered as a conservative and highly hierarchical and bureaucratic society, Egypt shared nevertheless many of these characteristics and tried to adapt its economic organization to the challenges of a new era. In the end, the emergence of imperial super-powers (Assyria, Babylonia, Persia and, to a lesser extent, Kushite and Saite Egypt) can be interpreted as the answer of former palatial organizations to the economic and geopolitical conditions of the early Iron Age. A new order where competition for the control of flows of wealth and of strategic trading areas appears crucial.
Arithmetic, geometry, cryptography and coding theory 2009 : 12th Conference on Arithmetic, Geometry, Cryptography and Coding Theory, March 30-April 3, 2009, Marseille, France : Geocrypt Conference, April 27-May 1, 2009, Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, France : European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop Curves, Coding Theory, and Cryptography, March 25-29, 2009, Marseille, France
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European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop Curves, Coding Theory, and Cryptography
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International Conference "Arithmetic, Geometry, Cryptography and Coding Theory"
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Geocrypt Conference
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Arithmetical algebraic geometry -- Congresses
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Coding theory -- Congresses
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Cryptography -- Congresses
2010
Physics and philosophy of nature in Greek Neoplatonism : proceedings of the European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop (Il Ciocco, Castelvecchio-Pascoli, June 22-24, 2006)
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Chiaradonna, Riccardo
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European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop
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Trabattoni, Franco
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Neoplatonism
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Philosophy of nature
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Physics -- Philosophy
2009
The articles in this volume concentrate on Neoplatonic philosophy of nature from Plotinus to Simplicius, and on its main conceptual features and its relation to the previous philosophical and scientific traditions. The papers were presented at a conference sponsored by the European Science Foundation in Castelvecchio Pascoli in June 2006. This volume makes an important contribution to the understanding of Greek Neoplatonism and its historical significance.