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    30 years later…. a new start for the excavations at the Cuvier 2 cave, Fouvent-le-Bas (Haute-Saône, France),

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    International audienceIn the village of Fouvent-le-Bas (Haute-Saône, France), two emblematic caves were occupied by both humans and fauna during cold conditions of the Late Pleistocene. Both are located at the edge of the village on the right bank of the Vannon river. The oldest cave is "l'abri Cuvier 1" (excavation of 1825 to 1886), a world-famous archeo-palaeontological site yielding faunal bone remains. Baron Georges Cuvier used as index fossils to recognize the Woolly Mammoth (Cuvier, 1812) and to differenciate the ancient cave hyena from the extant spotted one (Cuvier, 1825). 165 years later, 20 meters away, along the same limestone escarpment, a long gallery 12 meters long and named « Cuvier 2 » was discovered yielding bone material similar to that found at “Abri Cuvier 1. From 1989 to 1992, field work (dir. D. Morin, J. Detrey, G. Huguenin) generated abundant bones remains consisting in typical steppe-tundra mammals (mammoth, rhino, horse) and carnivores (hyena and lion cave). In addition, the lithic industry reveals cores, flakes and tools which belong to the Mousterian but also in the highest levels in the upper Palaeolithic, some projectiles such as Gravette and microgravette points. In 2021, 30 years later, we reopened « Cuvier 2 » gallery and its diverticula (dir. A. Lamotte) in order to cross-reference all the data inherent in this karstic complex from « Cuvier 1 » and « Cuvier 2 » that offered shelter to fauna and human communities during the Late Pleistocene. The use of drones with 5 bands multispectral view and other new technology like photogrammetry have been key additions to this most recent episode of fieldwork. They have allowed new data to be generated from these ancient caves

    30 years later…. a new start for the excavations at the Cuvier 2 cave, Fouvent-le-Bas (Haute-Saône, France),

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    International audienceIn the village of Fouvent-le-Bas (Haute-Saône, France), two emblematic caves were occupied by both humans and fauna during cold conditions of the Late Pleistocene. Both are located at the edge of the village on the right bank of the Vannon river. The oldest cave is "l'abri Cuvier 1" (excavation of 1825 to 1886), a world-famous archeo-palaeontological site yielding faunal bone remains. Baron Georges Cuvier used as index fossils to recognize the Woolly Mammoth (Cuvier, 1812) and to differenciate the ancient cave hyena from the extant spotted one (Cuvier, 1825). 165 years later, 20 meters away, along the same limestone escarpment, a long gallery 12 meters long and named « Cuvier 2 » was discovered yielding bone material similar to that found at “Abri Cuvier 1. From 1989 to 1992, field work (dir. D. Morin, J. Detrey, G. Huguenin) generated abundant bones remains consisting in typical steppe-tundra mammals (mammoth, rhino, horse) and carnivores (hyena and lion cave). In addition, the lithic industry reveals cores, flakes and tools which belong to the Mousterian but also in the highest levels in the upper Palaeolithic, some projectiles such as Gravette and microgravette points. In 2021, 30 years later, we reopened « Cuvier 2 » gallery and its diverticula (dir. A. Lamotte) in order to cross-reference all the data inherent in this karstic complex from « Cuvier 1 » and « Cuvier 2 » that offered shelter to fauna and human communities during the Late Pleistocene. The use of drones with 5 bands multispectral view and other new technology like photogrammetry have been key additions to this most recent episode of fieldwork. They have allowed new data to be generated from these ancient caves

    Cura, culpa e imaginário radical em Cornelius Castoriadis: percursos de um sociobárbaro Cure, guilt and radical imaginary in Cornelius Castoriadis: The course of a social-barbarian

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    O artigo aborda a trajetória teórico-política de Cornelius Castoriadis no período que se estende do imediato pós-guerra à década de 70 - momento de publicação de A instituição imaginária da sociedade. Enfatizam-se os vínculos entre a gênese teórica e a gênese social dos conceitos e análises castoriadianos, bem como a relevância dos mesmos para uma abordagem crítica do mundo contemporâneo.<br>This article accosts the theoretic-political procedure of Cornelius Castoriadis within the period which extends itself from the immediate post-war to the decade of 1970 - moment of the publication of The Imaginary Institution of Society. The ties between theoretic and social constitutions of the castoriadian concepts and analysis are emphasized, as well as the relevance of the same within a discussion of the contemporary world

    Effect of the selective activation of serotonin 5-HT3 receptors on sleep and waking

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    Francophone Organizational Analysis (1950-1990): An Overview

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