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Publication The ontological status of geometrical objects in the commentary on the Elements of Euclid of Jacques Peletier du Mans (1517-1582)
Publication Building resilience to climate change through local knowledge: the case of mountainous and savanna regions of Côte d’Ivoire Working paper de Sadia Chérif
Publication Ethnography of Franco-pondicherians jewellery. A production of gender and kinship relations at the core