Adhésion

Example of rewriting:

We propose an example of the logicist rewriting of an article, first published in 1985, which compares two ceramic assemblages made in the Hellenistic era, the first one in the eastern Mediterranean (Greece, the Aegean islands, Asia Minor), the second in a part of Asia colonised by the Greeks. This colonisation began after Alexander’s conquests (ca. 330 B.C.) and lasted until approximately 130 BC, when the colonists were supplanted by peoples arriving from inland Asia.

Collection Référentiels:

The collection « Référentiels » has been launched in 2002 by the Editions de la MSH and the Editions Epistèmes following the publication of the first SCD-formatted CD-ROM publication, Carnelian in India , as conceived by Valentine Roux and Philippe Blasco. Carnelian in India, edited by V. Roux and published in 2000, opened SCD publications. The collection « Référentiels » is the first collection of SCD monographs. 

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Workshop objectives
Within the domain of archaeotechnology, workshops are organized to precise the articles that should be re-written according to logicist principles in order to develop logicist corpus. These workshops are organized by members of the Association. They can take place in different European institutions which are home to Association members.
 
Workshop in January 2010

Electronic Publications and Knowledge Bases:

The grinding material as a case study

           

An Arkeotek workshop organised by Valentine Roux and Hara Procopiou within the framework of the program ANR "Corpus et Outils pour la Recherche"

 

28-29 Janvier 2010

INHA-Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art

2 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris,

Salle Grodecki

 

 

THURSDAY 28th JANUARY

 

9h - Accueil

 

9h 30 - 10h 15

Valentine ROUX

The Arkeotek Project: cumul of knowledge in Human and Social Sciences

 

10h15 - 11h

Hara PROCOPIOU

From manufacture to use: rules of inference and context of application

 

11h - 11h45

Roberto RISCH

Cereal processing and macrolithic tools in West Africa

 

LUNCH -12h - 14h

 

14h-14h45

Caroline HAMON

Grinding flour daily. Organisation and social aspects in Minyanka (Mali)

 

14h45-15h30

Margie M. BURTON

Hunter-gatherer grinding technology: raw material choices and mobility

 

COFFE BREAK 15h30-15h45

 

15h45 - 16h30

Joan S. SCHNEIDER

Texture and the Selection of Stone for Milling Tools:  Testing the Hypothesis

16h30 - 17h15

Hughes PLISSON and Samir ZARDAN

The TRACEO2 portal: a shared web tool for collaboration between traceologists

 

17h15 - 18h With the power of the hands. FILM by Roberto Risch

 

 

FRIDAY 29th JANUARY

 

9h-9h45

Selina DELGADO

Technological evidences in the production and use of grinding tools in south-east Spain

 

9h45-10h30

Natalia ALONSO and Tim ANDERSON

Rotary querns in Spain: materials, manufacture and use.

 

10h30-11h15

Jenny L. ADAMS

Finding Social Value in Broken Ground Stone Items

 

11h15-12h

Annelou VAN GIJN

The biography of querns from Linear Bandkeramik settlement and funerary context

 

LUNCH 12h -14h

 

14h-14h45

Yorke ROWAN

Detecting and evaluating diachronic change in Late prehistoric ground stone assemblages from the Southern Levant

 

 

FINAL DISCUSSION: PUBLICATION AND KNOWLEDGE BASES