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LIA ARTEMIR

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French-Russian International associated Laboratory ARTEMIR (CNRS / UB / MC / USMB / РФФИ / НГУ / ИАЭТ СО РАН) 2015 - 2023

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There is nothing more modern than art, but did you ask yourself what bone tools looked like before the external storage of symbols? If so, you are not a typologist and you will enjoy the last paper from Malvina B. and her colleagues. doi.org/10.1016/j.quai…

There is nothing more modern than art, but did you ask yourself what bone tools looked like before the external storage of symbols? If so, you are not a typologist and you will enjoy the last paper from <a href="/Malvina_Baumann/">Malvina B.</a> and her colleagues. doi.org/10.1016/j.quai…
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Fruitful continuation of a research initiated by Malvina B. at Denisova and Chagyrskaya caves within the framework of Artemir. Investigation on a side of bone technology long disregarded by most of scholars.

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Geomorphology of the upper Kalguty Basin, Ukok Plateau, Russian Altai mountains by edytem, Siberian Archaeology and PACEA. When Paleolithic style petroglyphs were already free of ice at the end of LGM bit.ly/3hEf1n3

Geomorphology of the upper Kalguty Basin, Ukok Plateau, Russian Altai mountains by <a href="/edytem_fr/">edytem</a>, <a href="/IAET_SBRAS__NAP/">Siberian Archaeology</a> and <a href="/PACEA_Bordeaux/">PACEA</a>.
When Paleolithic style petroglyphs were already free of ice at the end of LGM 
bit.ly/3hEf1n3
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Zotkina et al. 2020 Technological parameters of rock art at the Kalgutinsky Rudnik site on the Ukok Plateau, Russian Altai region - free download : sciencedirect.com/science/articl… !

Zotkina et al. 2020 Technological parameters of rock art at the Kalgutinsky Rudnik site on the Ukok Plateau, Russian Altai region - free download : sciencedirect.com/science/articl… !
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Que faire avec la préhistoire ? What to do with Prehistory? Friday Nov. 20th : eventbrite.fr/e/billets-que-… Free registration

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From 27/11 to 7/12, welcoming Shulgan Tash / ГБУ НПЦ delegation for a French congress, a workshop and for visiting Paleolithic cave art sites and replicas, in France and Spain. This was in 2019 ...

From 27/11 to 7/12, welcoming Shulgan Tash / ГБУ НПЦ delegation for a French congress, a workshop and for visiting Paleolithic cave art sites and replicas, in France and Spain. This was in 2019 ...
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We are happy to announce the Program of our seminar New Approaches in Digital Archaeology. We’ll publish the Zoom link later. For more information 👉 archaeology.nsc.ru/events/nada/

We are happy to announce the Program of our seminar New Approaches in Digital Archaeology. We’ll publish the Zoom link later. For more information 👉 archaeology.nsc.ru/events/nada/
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From ARTEMIR (2015) to ZooSCan (2021): Congratulations for the dynamic start of the new IRL @INEE_CNRS & Siberian Archaeology, to its initiator William Rendu (Will RENDU 🦷🦴), to CNRS PhD student Arthur Gicqueau TRACES labo d'archéo SUSPENDU🦋 and to our Siberian Colleagues!!!💐🍾

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On July 9th, opening of the Shulgan-Tash Cave Historical and Cultural Museum. Congratulations to the team of the Cultural Heritage Centre (ГБУ НПЦ) and to the Republic of Bashkortostan!! 🍾

On July 9th, opening of the Shulgan-Tash Cave Historical and Cultural Museum. Congratulations to the team of the Cultural Heritage Centre (ГБУ НПЦ) and to the Republic of Bashkortostan!! 🍾
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Paleolithic-style petroglyphs in the Altai at altitudes of over 2400 m, but were the engraved rocks ice-free at the time? Answer in a collaborative work by edytem, PACEA, @cerege_officiel & Siberian Archaeology > miniurl.be/r-4l5r

Paleolithic-style petroglyphs in the Altai at altitudes of over 2400 m, but were the engraved rocks ice-free at the time? Answer in a collaborative work by <a href="/edytem_fr/">edytem</a>, <a href="/PACEA_Bordeaux/">PACEA</a>, @cerege_officiel &amp; <a href="/IAET_SBRAS__NAP/">Siberian Archaeology</a> &gt; miniurl.be/r-4l5r
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The privatisation of scientific publishing and the impact factor have led to recurrent exaggerations on this type of topic, to the delight of communications managers, but this time a cautious and rigorous multidisciplinary and contextual approach makes the conclusions convincing.

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The Shulgan-Tash Cave in the Republic of Bashkortostan, famous for its Paleolithic rock paintings, has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site!✨ - miniurl.be/r-6bl8

The Shulgan-Tash Cave in the Republic of Bashkortostan, famous for its Paleolithic rock paintings, has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site!✨ -  miniurl.be/r-6bl8