Collective Projects

Collective Projects Developed collaboratively, evolving, and broadly open across the humanities, the Collective Projects encourage joint work beyond the chronological or geographical boundaries specific to the teams over the course of a five-year project or longer. Serving as meeting places for the members of the UMR, these projects are led by at least two internal teams or more.

The richness and originality of the responses stem from the interaction of research traditions and the plurality of approaches applied to all the facts and concepts addressed. Several projects are associated with university seminars, combining the desire to share knowledge with the aim of providing high-level training for students, or take the form of experimental workshops or skill-sharing sessions.

The progress of the work carried out by these Collective Projects has been published in the series “Cahier des thèmes transversaux ArScAn”, whose booklets are available for download (HAL Collection “Notebooks of Crosscutting Themes”), and distributed in traditional publication form at the Archaeology and Ancient Sciences Library of the René-Ginouvès House of Archaeology and Ethnology, as well as to other organizations in France and abroad. This publication will be replaced by a new digital publication (currently in preparation): The ArScAn Notebooks.

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