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  • Authors: Chekroun, Amélie; Dorso, Simon; Cornax-Gómez, Carolina; Rodriguez, Jorge de Torres; +9 Authors

    Research on the past of the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somaliland), and more particularly of its Muslim societies, has undergone a significant revival over the past quarter century: a more refined and better established periodization is emerging and the historical geography, still very fragmentary, is beginning to take shape. The historiography devoted to the so-called medieval period, before the 16th century, has acquired a new coherence and visibility. The highlighting of the regional connections of the Horn of Africa in the Middle Ages places at the center of the investigation an actor who has remained on the fringe of the representations that modern Ethiopia has produced of its past since the end of the nineteenth century: Islam. But this revival is still in its initial stages. The articles gathered here illustrate the diversity of approaches to enrich the documentary corpus and continue to make progress in writing the history of Muslims in the Horn of Africa in the medieval period. Faced with the very few written sources produced in the Ethiopian Islamic context before the 19th century, it is necessary to have recourse to all types of sources at our disposal: exogenous sources (Yemeni and Egyptian), archaeology, the ge'ez texts of the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia, but also the memory of these societies among the populations of the region in the 19th and 20th centuries. It is only by crossing all these sources, approaches and methodologies that it will be possible to have a more precise picture of this history that is still largely unwritten.

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    Authors: Wattelier-Bricout, Amandine;

    This blog post is a synthesis of the papers given by the members of the DHARMA project during the international symposium "Regards sur l'autre, regards de l'autre" organised by GREI in November 2022. dharma.hypotheses.org

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  • Authors: Noblet, Axel; Caravaca, Gwénaël; Le Mouélic, Stéphane; Massé, Marion; +1 Authors

    The rover Perseverance of the Mars2020 mission will depart to Mars in July 2020 and land on Mars in February 2021. Its landing site, Jezero crater, has been selected due to the presence of two fan deltas, inlet and outlet valleys and a huge number of aqueous landforms (fluvial and lacustrine sediments).This morpho-stratigraphic map has been produced from orbital visible imagery and its interpretations take into account the orbital facies (layers, massive, etc.) and their stratigraphic relationships, the texture and albedo of terrains, without taking into account mineralogical data. The area studied here is centered around the landing area comprising the east of the fan delta and the west of the crater floor. The map has been done at 1:10,000 scale. Geomorphologic map (1:10 000) of the delta and landing ellipse of Mars2020 Perseverance rover in Jezero crater, Mars

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  • Authors: Horneast, Erc;

    From December 1 to 20, 2018, a multidisciplinary team from the ERC HornEast project, led by Julien Loiseau, carried out an initial excavation campaign at the medieval Islamic archaeological site of Bilet (Eastern Tigray, Ethiopia). The team was composed of Julien Loiseau (historian, Aix-Marseille University, director of the ERC HornEast project), Yves Gleize (archaeo-anthropologist, INRAP), Simon Dorso (archaeologist, Lyon-2 University), David Ollivier (topographer and archaeologist , CNRS, LA3M), Bertrand Hirsch (historian, University Paris-1 Panthéon Sorbonne), Amélie Chekroun (historian, CNRS, IREMAM), Deresse Ayenachew (historian, Debre Berhan University, ERC HornEast), Hélène Réveillas (archaeo-anthropologist, Bordeaux -Metropolis), Camille Vanhove (archaeo-anthropologist, Archéodunum). Also part of the team were Yared Assefa, archaeologist, expert from the ARCCH (Addis Ababa) and Guesh Tsehaye, archaeologist, expert from the Cultural and Tourism Office of Tigray (Mekelle), as well as Fesseha Berhe (doctoral student in anthropology, EHESS, Mekelle University) and Yohannes Gebresellassié (PhD student in history, University Paris-1, Mekelle University). The team had the pleasure of welcoming archaeologist Hiluf Berhe, professor of archeology at Mekelle University, accompanied by his students from the master's degree in archeology at Mekelle University, who actively participated in the excavations. The data was processed and uploaded by Maryasha Barbé (Archivist, ERC HornEast) in 2022. This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 726206). First excavation campaign on the medieval Islamic archaeological site of Bilet (Eastern Tigray, Ethiopia), sector 1 (cemetery). Discovery of a funerary stele with epigraphs in Arabic (4th-7th century of the Hegira, 10th-14th centuries of the common era). Stelae B24. Première campagne de fouilles sur le site archéologique islamique médiéval de Bilet (Tigray oriental, Ethiopie), secteur 1 (cimetière). Découverte de stèle funéraire épigraphiée en arabe (4e-7e siècle de l’hégire, 10e-14e siècles de l’ère commune). Stèle B24.

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  • Authors: Zimina-Poirot, Maria;

    CLARIN Workshop "Translation memories, corpora, termbases: Bridges between translation studies and research infrastructures" International audience

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    Authors: Raciti, Marco;

    The document gives and overview of funding opportunities related to European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) for digital arts and humanities research, and provides concrete examples of successful actions that have been carried out in the last two programming periods (2007-2013 and 2014-2020). Moreover, this guide describes other funding schemes, notably Erasmus+, COST, Creative Europe, Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) that could be interesting for DARIAH partners.

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  • Authors: Torterat , Frédéric;

    http://www.fabula.org/lodel/acta/index.php?id=10354; Sur Frédérik Detue et Charlotte Lacoste (dir.), « Témoigner en littérature », Europe, n° 1041‑1042, 2016

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  • Authors: Le Couédic , Mélanie; Bidot-Germa , Dominique;

    Publiée dans: Bidot-Germa, Dominique, Cécile Devos, et Christine Juliat (dir.), 2017. Atlas historique de Pau. Ausonius Editions, p 95.

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  • Authors: Nivre, Joakim; Agić, Željko; Ahrenberg, Lars; Antonsen, Lene; +196 Authors

    Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008).http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2515 LINDAT/CLARIN digital library at the Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (ÚFAL), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University - Corpus - Project code: 15-10472S; Project name: Morphologically and Syntactically Annotated Corpora of Many Languages

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    Authors: Morselli, Francesca; Lehmann, Jörg;

    This Archival Research Guide is dedicated to different forms of women’s participation in the war effort and associationism during the First World War: these two strands include active participation of women in battles; war relief associations, peace movements and women’s employment in the war industry. Contemporary historiography has recognized the crucial role that women played in sustaining the war effort by replacing the labour ofmen who were engaged on the front. On the other hand, the role of women was crucial in those years for a variety of reasons and occupations: in fact, their commitment to organize in soldier’s relief and peace associations represents an important part of the historiography of the WW1. Moreover, the First World War was the first major belligerent event in which women could wear a military uniform: while this didn’t happen in every country, it was probably a first step toward the inclusion of women in sectors which once were exclusively occupied by men. CENDARI Archival Research Guide

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  • Authors: Chekroun, Amélie; Dorso, Simon; Cornax-Gómez, Carolina; Rodriguez, Jorge de Torres; +9 Authors

    Research on the past of the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somaliland), and more particularly of its Muslim societies, has undergone a significant revival over the past quarter century: a more refined and better established periodization is emerging and the historical geography, still very fragmentary, is beginning to take shape. The historiography devoted to the so-called medieval period, before the 16th century, has acquired a new coherence and visibility. The highlighting of the regional connections of the Horn of Africa in the Middle Ages places at the center of the investigation an actor who has remained on the fringe of the representations that modern Ethiopia has produced of its past since the end of the nineteenth century: Islam. But this revival is still in its initial stages. The articles gathered here illustrate the diversity of approaches to enrich the documentary corpus and continue to make progress in writing the history of Muslims in the Horn of Africa in the medieval period. Faced with the very few written sources produced in the Ethiopian Islamic context before the 19th century, it is necessary to have recourse to all types of sources at our disposal: exogenous sources (Yemeni and Egyptian), archaeology, the ge'ez texts of the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia, but also the memory of these societies among the populations of the region in the 19th and 20th centuries. It is only by crossing all these sources, approaches and methodologies that it will be possible to have a more precise picture of this history that is still largely unwritten.

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    Authors: Wattelier-Bricout, Amandine;

    This blog post is a synthesis of the papers given by the members of the DHARMA project during the international symposium "Regards sur l'autre, regards de l'autre" organised by GREI in November 2022. dharma.hypotheses.org

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  • Authors: Noblet, Axel; Caravaca, Gwénaël; Le Mouélic, Stéphane; Massé, Marion; +1 Authors

    The rover Perseverance of the Mars2020 mission will depart to Mars in July 2020 and land on Mars in February 2021. Its landing site, Jezero crater, has been selected due to the presence of two fan deltas, inlet and outlet valleys and a huge number of aqueous landforms (fluvial and lacustrine sediments).This morpho-stratigraphic map has been produced from orbital visible imagery and its interpretations take into account the orbital facies (layers, massive, etc.) and their stratigraphic relationships, the texture and albedo of terrains, without taking into account mineralogical data. The area studied here is centered around the landing area comprising the east of the fan delta and the west of the crater floor. The map has been done at 1:10,000 scale. Geomorphologic map (1:10 000) of the delta and landing ellipse of Mars2020 Perseverance rover in Jezero crater, Mars

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  • Authors: Horneast, Erc;

    From December 1 to 20, 2018, a multidisciplinary team from the ERC HornEast project, led by Julien Loiseau, carried out an initial excavation campaign at the medieval Islamic archaeological site of Bilet (Eastern Tigray, Ethiopia). The team was composed of Julien Loiseau (historian, Aix-Marseille University, director of the ERC HornEast project), Yves Gleize (archaeo-anthropologist, INRAP), Simon Dorso (archaeologist, Lyon-2 University), David Ollivier (topographer and archaeologist , CNRS, LA3M), Bertrand Hirsch (historian, University Paris-1 Panthéon Sorbonne), Amélie Chekroun (historian, CNRS, IREMAM), Deresse Ayenachew (historian, Debre Berhan University, ERC HornEast), Hélène Réveillas (archaeo-anthropologist, Bordeaux -Metropolis), Camille Vanhove (archaeo-anthropologist, Archéodunum). Also part of the team were Yared Assefa, archaeologist, expert from the ARCCH (Addis Ababa) and Guesh Tsehaye, archaeologist, expert from the Cultural and Tourism Office of Tigray (Mekelle), as well as Fesseha Berhe (doctoral student in anthropology, EHESS, Mekelle University) and Yohannes Gebresellassié (PhD student in history, University Paris-1, Mekelle University). The team had the pleasure of welcoming archaeologist Hiluf Berhe, professor of archeology at Mekelle University, accompanied by his students from the master's degree in archeology at Mekelle University, who actively participated in the excavations. The data was processed and uploaded by Maryasha Barbé (Archivist, ERC HornEast) in 2022. This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 726206). First excavation campaign on the medieval Islamic archaeological site of Bilet (Eastern Tigray, Ethiopia), sector 1 (cemetery). Discovery of a funerary stele with epigraphs in Arabic (4th-7th century of the Hegira, 10th-14th centuries of the common era). Stelae B24. Première campagne de fouilles sur le site archéologique islamique médiéval de Bilet (Tigray oriental, Ethiopie), secteur 1 (cimetière). Découverte de stèle funéraire épigraphiée en arabe (4e-7e siècle de l’hégire, 10e-14e siècles de l’ère commune). Stèle B24.

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  • Authors: Zimina-Poirot, Maria;

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    Authors: Raciti, Marco;

    The document gives and overview of funding opportunities related to European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) for digital arts and humanities research, and provides concrete examples of successful actions that have been carried out in the last two programming periods (2007-2013 and 2014-2020). Moreover, this guide describes other funding schemes, notably Erasmus+, COST, Creative Europe, Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) that could be interesting for DARIAH partners.

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  • Authors: Torterat , Frédéric;

    http://www.fabula.org/lodel/acta/index.php?id=10354; Sur Frédérik Detue et Charlotte Lacoste (dir.), « Témoigner en littérature », Europe, n° 1041‑1042, 2016

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  • Authors: Le Couédic , Mélanie; Bidot-Germa , Dominique;

    Publiée dans: Bidot-Germa, Dominique, Cécile Devos, et Christine Juliat (dir.), 2017. Atlas historique de Pau. Ausonius Editions, p 95.

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  • Authors: Nivre, Joakim; Agić, Željko; Ahrenberg, Lars; Antonsen, Lene; +196 Authors

    Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008).http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2515 LINDAT/CLARIN digital library at the Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (ÚFAL), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University - Corpus - Project code: 15-10472S; Project name: Morphologically and Syntactically Annotated Corpora of Many Languages

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    Authors: Morselli, Francesca; Lehmann, Jörg;

    This Archival Research Guide is dedicated to different forms of women’s participation in the war effort and associationism during the First World War: these two strands include active participation of women in battles; war relief associations, peace movements and women’s employment in the war industry. Contemporary historiography has recognized the crucial role that women played in sustaining the war effort by replacing the labour ofmen who were engaged on the front. On the other hand, the role of women was crucial in those years for a variety of reasons and occupations: in fact, their commitment to organize in soldier’s relief and peace associations represents an important part of the historiography of the WW1. Moreover, the First World War was the first major belligerent event in which women could wear a military uniform: while this didn’t happen in every country, it was probably a first step toward the inclusion of women in sectors which once were exclusively occupied by men. CENDARI Archival Research Guide

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