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Book of Abstracts
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS 1 Institute of Archaeology Belgrade, Serbia 24. LIMES CONGRESS Serbia 02-09 September 2018 Belgrade - Viminacium BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Belgrade 2018 PUBLISHER Institute of Archaeology Kneza Mihaila 35/IV 11000 Belgrade http://www.ai.ac.rs [email protected] Tel. +381 11 2637-191 EDITOR IN CHIEF Miomir Korać Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade EDITORS Snežana Golubović Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade Nemanja Mrđić Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade GRAPHIC DESIGN Nemanja Mrđić PRINTED BY DigitalArt Beograd PRINTED IN 500 copies ISBN 979-86-6439-039-2 4 CONGRESS COMMITTEES Scientific committee Miomir Korać, Institute of Archaeology (director) Snežana Golubović, Institute of Archaeology Miroslav Vujović, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Archaeology Stefan Pop-Lazić, Institute of Archaeology Gordana Jeremić, Institute of Archaeology Nemanja Mrđić, Institute of Archaeology International Advisory Committee David Breeze, Durham University, Historic Scotland Rebecca Jones, Historic Environment Scotland Andreas Thiel, Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart, Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Esslingen Nigel Mills, Heritage Consultant, Interpretation, Strategic Planning, Sustainable Development Sebastian Sommer, Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Lydmil Vagalinski, National Archaeological Institute with Museum – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Mirjana Sanader, Odsjek za arheologiju Filozofskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu Organization committee Miomir Korać, Institute of Archaeology (director) Snežana Golubović, Institute of Archaeology -
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Intestinal Protozoan Infection
Sebaa et al. BMC Infect Dis (2021) 21:888 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-021-06615-5 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Prevalence and risk factors of intestinal protozoan infection among symptomatic and asymptomatic populations in rural and urban areas of southern Algeria Soumia Sebaa1, Jerzy M. Behnke2, Djamel Baroudi3, Ahcene Hakem1,4 and Marawan A. Abu‑Madi5* Abstract Background: Intestinal parasitic infections are amongst the most common infections worldwide and have been identifed as one of the most signifcant causes of morbidity and mortality among disadvantaged populations. This comparative cross‑sectional study was conducted to assess the prevalence of intestinal protozoan infections and to identify the signifcant risk factors associated with intestinal parasitic infections in Laghouat province, Southern Algeria. Methods: A comparative cross‑sectional study was conducted, involving 623 symptomatic and 1654 asymptomatic subjects. Structured questionnaires were used to identify environmental, socio demographic and behavioral factors. Stool specimens were collected and examined using direct wet mount, formalin‑ether concentration, xenic in vitro culture and staining methods. Results: A highly signifcant diference of prevalence was found between symptomatic (82.3%) and asymptomatic subjects (14.9%), with the majority attributable to protozoan infection. The most common species in the symptomatic subjects were Blastocystis spp. (43.8%), E. histolytica/dispar (25.4%) and Giardia intestinalis (14.6%) and more rarely Enterobius vermicularis (02.1%), Teania spp. (0.6%) and Trichuris trichiura (0.2%), while in asymptomatic population Blastocystis spp. (8%), Entamoeba coli (3.3%) and Entamoeba histolytica/dispar (2.5%) were the most common para‑ sites detected with no case of helminth infection. -
Algeria: a New Tectonic Framework
VOL. 16, NO. 3 – 2019 GEOSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EXPLAINED geoexpro.com GEOPHYSICS From Sensor to Image EXPLORATION Algeria: A New Tectonic Framework INDUSTRY ISSUES A Quantum Leap in Water Recycling HOT SPOT The Future of Unconventionals in Latin America GEOTOURISM Morocco: Exotic Mountains in an Exotic Land Make Better Decisions with GeoStreamer 3D over Moray Firth United Kingdom Final PSTM available now — 8 000 sq. km Evaluate prospectivity over the Moray Firth area with new broadband multisensor data. GeoStreamer 3D has been processed to provide superior images with reliable attributes so you can assess your exploration opportunities with confidence. PSDM data due September 2019. Find out more or book a data show: [email protected] A Clearer Image | www.pgs.com/MorayFirth Previous issues: www.geoexpro.com Contents Vol. 16 No. 3 This edition of GEO ExPro focuses on the Circum-Mediterranean; Russia and GEOSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EXPLAINED the FSU; Unconventional Resources; and Seismic Sources h EPI 5 Editorial Leveraging the power of AI-driven software enables 6 Regional Update the rapid evaluation of complex areas. 8 Licensing Update 10 A Minute to Read 14 Exploration: Algeria – A New Tectonic Framework ; Exotic mountains in an exotic 20 Seismic Foldout: Barents Sea – land, with a fascinating Revealing the Hydrocarbon Potential geological story to tell. 26 Technology Explained: Lon Abbott and Terri Cook The Death of Wiggle Picking 30 GEO Tourism: , Ian Davison Ian Morocco’s Atlas Range An exhumed oil field in the Lusitanian Basin enhances the 38 Exploration: Exhumed hydrocarbon potential of the basin and its conjugate margin. Portuguese Oil Field 42 Seismic Foldout: De-Risking a Turkish Delight I 48 Recent Advances in Technology: Digital transformation of E&P proprietary data could save the From Arrhenius to CO2 Storage – Part II industry $1 billion each year and boost production. -
Encyclopédie Berbère, 19 | 1998 Fossatum 2
Encyclopédie berbère 19 | 1998 19 | Filage – Gastel Fossatum P. Trousset Édition électronique URL : http://journals.openedition.org/encyclopedieberbere/1959 DOI : 10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.1959 ISSN : 2262-7197 Éditeur Peeters Publishers Édition imprimée Date de publication : 1 février 1998 Pagination : 2911-2918 ISBN : 2-85744-994-1 ISSN : 1015-7344 Référence électronique P. Trousset, « Fossatum », Encyclopédie berbère [En ligne], 19 | 1998, document F40, mis en ligne le 01 juin 2011, consulté le 25 septembre 2020. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/encyclopedieberbere/ 1959 ; DOI : https://doi.org/10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.1959 Ce document a été généré automatiquement le 25 septembre 2020. © Tous droits réservés Fossatum 1 Fossatum P. Trousset 1 L’usage de ce terme dans l’archéologie africaine de la frontière tient pour une large part au grand retentissement du livre de J. Baradez publié sous le titre de Fossatum Africae, mais dont le sous-titre : Recherches aériennes sur l’organisation des confins sahariens à l’époque romaine eût été davantage en rapport avec l’ampleur du sujet traité dans cet ouvrage qui est resté, au demeurant, fondamental pour notre connaissance de la frontière romaine en Numidie méridionale. 2 En fait, comme terme technique pour désigner une variété particulière de fortification linéaire celle d’un “fossé-limite” ou “fossé-frontière” connue depuis le début du siècle au Sud de l’Aurès, le mot fossatum (participe passé substantivé de fosso = percer, creuser), sans être exceptionnel doit être néanmoins considéré comme d’un usage assez rare et tardif dans le vocabulaire militaire romain. Dans le document administratif du Bas-Empire d’où il est repris (Code Théodosien, 15, 1), son emploi y est sans doute très postérieur à la réalité à laquelle il est convenu de l’appliquer. -
Prés De Hammam Sidi El Hadj (Aquae Herculis
Revue des sciences Sociales et Humaines, Université de Batna1. Vol (22) N° (01) (Juin, 2021), P 731-746 ISSN: 1111-5149, EISSN: 2588 – 2430 Une nouvelle borne milliaire découverte sur la voie romaine Lambèse-Biskra (prés de Hammam Sidi El Hadj (Aquae Herculis)) A new milestone discovered on the Roman road Lambèse-Biskra (near Hammam Sidi El Hadj (Aquae Herculis)) Chalal Belkacem,* Laboratoire (l’Algérie ; Études en Histoire, Culture et Société-Université Batna1), e-mail : [email protected] Reçu 06-10-2020 Accepté 14-04-2021 Résumé Un nouveau milliaire de l’époque de Caracalla, découvert en 1997 dans la localité Hammam Sidi el Hadj (Aquae Herculis), à environ 2.5 Km au nord de la station thermale sulfureuse de la même localité. Cette découverte est venue s’ajouter à l’importante série de bornes milliaires qui proviennent d’El Kantara (Calceus Herculis)et ses environs, où des sites voisins qui s’égrènent le long de la vallée de l’Oued El Hai, depuis Kherbet-Hanout (A.A.A.,f. 37,n° 47) , jusqu’à El-Outaya (25 Km au sud ; A.A.A., f.37,n° 63-70), qui jalonnent la voie principale de communication (entre le Sahara et le Tell) Lambèse - El Kantara-Biskra, puis vers l’est de la proconsulaire. Sachant que, à partir du deuxième siècle, le site Hammam Sidi El Hadj marque une bifurcation. Au-delà de cette zone, les milles étaient comptés à partir de ce site et non plus à partir de Lambèse. Mots clefs: Borne milliaire ; Caracalla ; El Kantara ; Hammam Sidi El Hadj ; Voie romaine. -
Book of Abstracts
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS 1 Pobrano z https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl / Downloaded from Repository of Adam Mickiewicz University 2021-10-07 Pobrano z https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl / Downloaded from Repository of Adam Mickiewicz University 2021-10-07 Institute of Archaeology Belgrade, Serbia 24. LIMES CONGRESS Serbia 02-09 September 2018 Belgrade - Viminacium BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Belgrade 2018 Pobrano z https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl / Downloaded from Repository of Adam Mickiewicz University 2021-10-07 PUBLISHER Institute of Archaeology Kneza Mihaila 35/IV 11000 Belgrade http://www.ai.ac.rs [email protected] Tel. +381 11 2637-191 EDITOR IN CHIEF Miomir Korać Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade EDITORS Snežana Golubović Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade Nemanja Mrđić Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade GRAPHIC DESIGN Nemanja Mrđić PRINTED BY DigitalArt Beograd PRINTED IN 500 copies ISBN 979-86-6439-039-2 4 Pobrano z https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl / Downloaded from Repository of Adam Mickiewicz University 2021-10-07 CONGRESS COMMITTEES Scientific committee Miomir Korać, Institute of Archaeology (director) Snežana Golubović, Institute of Archaeology Miroslav Vujović, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Archaeology Stefan Pop-Lazić, Institute of Archaeology Gordana Jeremić, Institute of Archaeology Nemanja Mrđić, Institute of Archaeology International Advisory Committee David Breeze, Durham University, Historic Scotland Rebecca Jones, Historic Environment Scotland Andreas Thiel, Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart, Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, -
Geographical Factors in Roman Algeria Author(S): A
Geographical Factors in Roman Algeria Author(s): A. N. Sherwin-White Source: The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 34, Parts 1 and 2 (1944), pp. 1-10 Published by: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/296776 . Accessed: 06/05/2011 13:42 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non-commercial use. Please contact the publisher regarding any further use of this work. Publisher contact information may be obtained at . http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublisher?publisherCode=sprs. Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission. JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of Roman Studies. http://www.jstor.org GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS IN ROMAN ALGERIA By A. -
Examining the Extinction of the Barbary Lion and Its Implications for Felid Conservation
Examining the Extinction of the Barbary Lion and Its Implications for Felid Conservation Simon A. Black1*, Amina Fellous2, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi3, David L. Roberts1 1 Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom, 2 Agence Nationale pour la Conservation de la Nature, Algiers, Algeria, 3 Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Qatar, Doha, Qatar Abstract Estimations of species extinction dates are rarely definitive, yet declarations of extinction or extirpation are important as they define when conservation efforts may cease. Erroneous declarations of extinctions not only destabilize conservation efforts but also corrode local community support. Mismatches in perceptions by the scientific and local communities risk undermining sensitive, but important partnerships. We examine observations relating to the decline and extinction of Barbary lions in North Africa. Whilst the extinction predates the era of the scientific conservation movement, the decline is relatively well documented in historical records. Recently unearthed accounts suggest Barbary lions survived later than previously assumed. We use probabilistic methods to estimate a more recent extinction date for the subspecies. The evidence presented for a much later persistence of lions in North Africa, including generations when sightings were nil, suggests caution when considering felid populations as extinct in the wild. The case raises the possibility that captive animals descended from the Moroccan royal collection are closer contemporaries to wild Barbary lions. Furthermore, our results highlight the vulnerability of very small lion populations and the significance of continued conservation of remnant lion populations in Central and West Africa. Citation: Black SA, Fellous A, Yamaguchi N, Roberts DL (2013) Examining the Extinction of the Barbary Lion and Its Implications for Felid Conservation. -
The History of Venationes in Rome and Roman North Africa
UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) Venationes Africanae: Hunting spectacles in Roman North Africa: cultural significance and social function Sparreboom, A. Publication date 2016 Document Version Final published version Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Sparreboom, A. (2016). Venationes Africanae: Hunting spectacles in Roman North Africa: cultural significance and social function. General rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual use, unless the work is under an open content license (like Creative Commons). Disclaimer/Complaints regulations If you believe that digital publication of certain material infringes any of your rights or (privacy) interests, please let the Library know, stating your reasons. In case of a legitimate complaint, the Library will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it from the website. Please Ask the Library: https://uba.uva.nl/en/contact, or a letter to: Library of the University of Amsterdam, Secretariat, Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands. You will be contacted as soon as possible. UvA-DARE is a service provided by the library of the University of Amsterdam (https://dare.uva.nl) Download date:03 Oct 2021 Chapter 1 The history of venationes in Rome and Roman North Africa This chapter investigates the origins and historical development of amphitheatrical wild beast shows in Rome and in Roman North Africa with special -
Genèse De L'algérie Algérienne
Genèse de l’Algérie algérienne © EDIF 2000, pour la publication en langue française en Algérie, 2010. ISB N : 978-9961-9662-7-3 Dépôt léga l : 16818-2010 ISB N: 2-912946-68-9 © EDITIONS BOUCHENE , Paris, 2005. CHARLES -R OBERT AGERON Genèse de l’Algérie algérienne Ouvrage publié avec le concours du Centre National du Livre et de l’Ambassade de France à Alger EDIF 2000 Sommaire Présentation Premières négociations franco-algériennes 11 Un mythe politique françai s: Abd El-Kader, souverain d’un «royaume arabe» d’Orient 41 L’Algérie algérienne sous Napoléon III 55 L’émigration des Musulmans algériens et l’exode de Tlemcen (1830-1911) 71 Les troubles insurrectionnels du Sud-Constantinois nov. 1916-janv. 1917 89 Le mouvement Jeune-Algérien de 1900 à 1923 107 L’émir Khaled, petit-fils d’Abd el-Kader, fut-il le premier nationaliste algérie n? 131 La pétition de l’Émir Khaled au Président Wilson (mai 1919) 165 Le premier vote de l’Algérie musulman e: les élections du Collège musulman algérien en 1919-1920 179 L’Association des Etudiants Musulmans Nord-Africains en France durant l’entre-deux-guerres. Contribution à l’étude des nationalismes maghrébins 193 Une émeute antijuive à Constantine (août 1934) 227 Les mouvements nationalistes dans le Maghreb pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale 245 Ferhat Abbas et l’évolution politique de l’Algérie musulmane pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale 259 Les populations du Maghreb face à la propagande allemande 285 Regards sur la presse politique musulmane dans l’Algérie «française» 325 Communisme et nationalisme 355 Les classes moyennes dans l’Algérie colonial e: origines, formation et évaluation quantitative 369 Émigration et politiqu e: L’Étoile Nord-Africaine et le Parti du Peuple Algérien 389 8 CHARLES -ROBERT AGERON L’immigration maghrébine en France. -
Scriptum Sit Et Nostri Multo Plures Absentes: Quadro Sinottico Dei Vescovi Assenti Alla Conferenza Di Cartagine Del 411
Scriptum sit et nostri multo plures absentes: quadro sinottico dei vescovi assenti alla Conferenza di Cartagine del 411 Alessandro Rossi "Ager Veleias", 12.02 (2017) [www.veleia.it] Sommario 1. Introduzione ................................................................................................................................ 2 2. Utrum in omnibus locis et civitatibus utriusque partis bini esse possint episcopi? ....................... 4 3. Tra decessi e vescovi che "marcano visita"… ............................................................................. 6 3.1 Casi di assenza tra le fila donatiste: ...................................................................................... 7 3.1.1 Vescovi donatisti assenti: suddivisione per province e per motivazione .......................... 8 3.2 Vescovi cattolici assenti: suddivisione per province e per motivazione .................................. 9 3.3 Comunità prive di vescovo, e provvisoriamente rette da un interventor ................................. 9 3.3.1 Comunità donatiste rette da un interventor ...................................................................... 9 3.3.2 Comunità cattoliche rette da un interventor ..................................................................... 9 4. Riepilogo ............................................................................................................................... 10 4.1 Assenti ............................................................................................................................ -
Interrelation Between Linguistic Change and Socio-Cultural Identity
MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ABOU BEKR BELKAID UNIVERSITY OF TLEMCEN FACULTY OF LETTERS AND LANGUAGES DEPARTEMENT OF ENGLISH Interrelation between Linguistic Change and Socio-cultural Identity Preservation in Ain-Sefra Speech Community: Case of ‘El-Amour’ Variety. Thesis Submitted to the Department of English in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctorate in Sociolinguistics Presented by: Supervised by: Ms. Anissa MBATA Prof. Amine BELMEKKI Board of Examiners Prof. Ilhem SERIR Chairwoman University of Tlemcen Prof. Amine BELMEKKI Supervisor University of Tlemcen Dr. Zohra LABED External Examiner University of ENSO Dr.Mohammed DIB External Examiner University of Mascara Dr. Mimouna ZITOUNI External Examiner University of Oran Dr. Mohammed Nassim NEGADI Internal Examiner University of Tlemcen Academic Year: 2017- 2018 MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ABOU BEKR BELKAID UNIVERSITY OF TLEMCEN FACULTY OF LETTERS AND LANGUAGES DEPARTEMENT OF ENGLISH Interrelation between Linguistic Change and Socio-cultural Identity Preservation in Ain Sefra Speech Community: Case of ‘El-Amour’ Variety. Thesis Submitted to the Department of English in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctorate in Sociolinguistics Presented by: Supervised by: Ms. Anissa MBATA Prof. Amine BELMEKKI Board of Examiners Prof. Ilhem SERIR Chairwoman University of Tlemcen Prof. Amine BELMEKKI Supervisor University of Tlemcen Dr. Zohra LABED External Examiner University of ENSO Dr.Mohammed DIB External Examiner University of Mascara Dr. Mimouna ZITOUNI External Examiner University of Oran Dr. Mohammed Nassim NEGADI Internal Examiner University of Tlemcen Academic Year: 2017- 2018 Statement of Originality I, Anissa MBATA, declare that this thesis entitled “Interrelation between Linguistic Change and Socio-cultural Identity Preservation in Ain-Sefra Speech Community: Case of ‘El Amour’ Variety” is of my own composition, and that it contains no material previously submitted for the award of any other academic degree.