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Le mardi 21 juin 2022 à 10h00 (heure du Caire), IFAO
Environments and societies during the Greco-Roman period in Egypt
Environnements et sociétés durant la période gréco-romaine en Égypte
Ninon Blond et Maël Crépy
Langue : anglais.
This workshop is part of the Ifao operation "Environments and societies". It is funded by the Ifao and the ENS of Lyon. It aims to develop interdisciplinary exchanges (archaeology, geoarchaeology, geomorphology, history, philology) on issues of interaction between societies and environments during the Greco-Roman period and to strengthen our interdisciplinary approaches. It is therefore an initiative to refine the addressing of these questions, which require the mobilisation of concepts and data both from the social and environmental sciences.
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Cet atelier s'inscrit dans le cadre de l'opération Ifao " Environnements et sociétés ". Il bénéficie du soutien financier de l’Ifao et de l’ENS de Lyon. Il vise à développer des échanges interdisciplinaires (archéologie, géoarchéologie, géomorphologie, histoire, philologie) autour des questions d’interaction entre sociétés et environnements durant la période gréco-romaine et à renforcer et nos approches interdisciplinaires. Il s’agit donc d’une initiative pour affiner le traitement de ces questions qui nécessitent de mobiliser à la fois des concepts et des données issus des sciences humaines et sociales et des sciences de l’environnement.
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With the participation of (schedule and running order under construction):
- Laura Aguer (Sorbonne Université – CNRS, IRHT): “The Ptolemaic ostraca from Bi'r Samut: a window on the organization of a society in the desert”
- Joachim Le Bomin (Ifao): “When an archaeologist meets a geomorphologist for the first time: the example of Taposiris Magna”
- Giulia Nicatore (Paris 1, ArScAn, équipe Archéologies environnementales) “Reconstructing the western alluvial plain in Luxor through different data: an environmental re-assessment of demotic topographical terms”
- Anna-Katharina Rieger (University of Graz/University of Warsaw) and Thomas Vetter (University of Greifswald): “From the Mediterranean coast to the Quattara Depression: How landscape archaeological approaches help to unlock settlement, runoff agricultural and mobility patterns in ancient Marmarica”
- Amr Saleem (Departement of geography and GIS, Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University) and Mariam Yehia (Geologic section, Geological and Biological Department, Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University): “Holocene evolution of the Myos Hormos anchorage, Red Sea Coast, Egypt”
- Gaëlle Tallet (Université de Limoges): “A rural village facing climatic pulsations (5th c. BC-5th c. AD): a methodological approach developed in El-Deir, Kharga oasis”