CoordinationGEOAZUR : Marie Revel |
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Partners 1EDYTEM : Fabien Arnaud & Emmanuel Malet (coll. Pierre Sabatier) LSCE: Pascale Braconnot, Masa Kageyama, |
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Partner 2LOV: Laboratoire d’Océanologie de Villefranche: Nathalie Vigier |
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Partners 3ENS-LYON : Guillemette Ménot |
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Partners 4CEPAM : Lamya Khalidi, Gourguen Davtian, Carlo Mologni & Marzia Gabriele TRACES :Jessie Cauliez, François Bon, |
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Partners 5TRACES : Laurent Bruxelles, Cepam : Louise Purdue |
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International collaborationsCFEE Centre Français d'Etude Ethiopienne IST: Institut des Sciences de la Terre: Awaleh Osman ORREC: Moussa Medhi et David WIlliamson Collaboration with Demelash Wondimagegnehu and his collegues from Arba Minch University Water technology institute (AWTI) Collaboration with Dereje Ayalew and Raphael Pik for geochemical studies of Awash river particulates Khalidi, L. Purdue, G. Davtian, M. Gabriele, J. Cauliez, F. Bon, L. Coudert, L. Bruxelles, J. Lesur (MNHN) and C. Ménard have extensive experience in archaeological excavations, geoarchaeology and geomorphological surveys in Ethiopia and Djibouti. For the last 10 years, this group of internationally recognized researchers have worked together in the framework of fieldwork programs, the ANR Big Dry (dir. F. Bon) and the Tellus-Rift AGXIM project (dir. C. Doubre) and have forged cooperative links with local researchers, students, universities and institutions in the region: Ethiopian Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage ARCCH, National Museum of Addis Ababa, Afar Bureau of Tourism and Culture ABTC, Universities of Semara, Addis Ababa and Hawassa, Centre d’Etude et de Recherche de Djibouti CERD, Centre Français des Etudes Ethiopiennes CFEE, and the IRAH. An important part of the NILAFAR project will be implementing knowledge exchange between France, Ethiopia, Djibouti and training Ethiopian/Djiboutian/french students in new methods and concepts.
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