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    Le patriarche d’Isola 2000 : un vénérable mélèze des Alpes maritimes (France) by Henri Sandoz

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Un vénérable mélèze d’Europe (Larix europaea DC. = Larix decidua Miller), encore en vie, se trouve au-dessus d’Isola 2000 (commune d’Isola, Alpes-Maritimes, France), à plus de 2 160 m d’altitude. …”
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    Le pèlerinage des indiens Tojolabal (Chiapas-Mexique) à San Mateo Ixtatan (Guatemala), rite agricole et relations interethniques by Carine Chavarochette

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…This article analyzes a transborder pilgrimage, annually carried out by Tojolabal Maya populations of Mexico to Guatemala. Beyond the veneration of a god of the rain and an agricultural rite necessary to the survival of these populations of farmers, this group built or rather rebuilt its identity on the basis of migration. …”
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    « Le mal napolitain » : les Alliés et la prostitution à Naples (1943-1944) by Julie Le Gac

    “…This gloomy reality, which would inspire literature, became a matter of public health for the Allied authorities, as the rate of venereal diseases rose breathtakingly, and raised the issue of the sexuality of European, American, colonial and Black American soldiers.This article analyses the representation of prostitution and the policies implemented by the American, British and French armies in order to contain the rise of venereal diseases. …”
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    Le dieu Mars en Afrique, une enquête épigraphique by Cecilia Ricci

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…And finally, is the nature of the venerated Mars still unique?…”
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    L’origine de la syphilis : Colomb enfin innocenté ? by Olivier Dutour

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This controversial debate has mobilized for hundreds of years physicians, historians and archaeologists, opposing the supporters of an American origin of this venereal disease (Colombian hypothesis) and their detractors (pre-Columbian, unitary and evolutionary hypotheses). …”
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    La prostitution à Beyrouth sous le mandat français (1920-1943) by Nessim Znaien

    “…The French administration had two objectives : on the one hand, it sought to generate revenue thanks to taxation on this business ; on the other hand, it kept a close eye on prostitutes providing them with medical assistance in order to avoid venereal diseases among soldiers. This administrative management rendered prostitution visible in public areas and became the focus of certain religious and nationalist conflicts.…”
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    L’Église universelle du royaume de Dieu et la reconfiguration de la religion by David Lehmann

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Old Testament prescriptions are adapted and venerated, while the fearsome spirits of the religiões de matriz africana are subjected to melodramatic procedures of vilification, manifestation and expulsion (Birman 1998 ;1996). …”
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    De l’objet artisanal à l’offrande votive. Regards actualisés sur l’iconographie des terres cuites archaïques de Métaponte by Eukene Bilbao Zubiri

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Coroplathy, a mass-produced craft produce by the extensive use of the technique of moulding, has been approached mainly through its ritual function in order to characterise cults and identify venerated deities. This research carried out in the Greek city of Metapontum (Basilicata, Italy) offers a new work perspective on this material. …”
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    Les Pins vus par les peintres by Jean Pinon

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Contrairement au Chêne, les pins ne semblent pas faire l’objet de vénération mais sont associés à des évènements mythologiques ou religieux. …”
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    Les ginkgos de Bordeaux by Jean-François Larché

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Originaire du sud-est de l’Asie où il est vénéré pour sa longévité, ses particularités physiologiques, son statut de « fossile » et ses qualités pharmaceutiques, le ginkgo a été décrit par Kaempfer avant son introduction en Europe en 1727, un demi-siècle plus tard en France. …”
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    Catholic Women and Religious Life in an Early Modern Lithuanian Town: The Case of Kaunas by Vaida Kamuntavičienė

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In the masculinized society of the Early Modern epoch, the women of Kaunas acted as founders of Catholic churches, convents and altars, as pious women who took care of the veneration of supposedly miraculous images, and as nuns. …”
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