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Journal articles on the topic "Adrar (Mauritanie)"
Camps, G. "Adrar de Mauritanie." Encyclopédie berbère, no. 2 (November 1, 1985): 153–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.865.
Full textPerrin, M., D. P. Elston, and A. Moussine-Pouchkine. "Paleomagnetism of Proterozoic and Cambrian Strata, Adrar de Mauritanie, CRatonic West Africa." Journal of Geophysical Research 93, B3 (1988): 2159. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/jb093ib03p02159.
Full textDia, Mamadou Lamine, N. Van Meirvenne, E. Magnus, Antony George Luckins, C. Diop, A. Thiam, Philippe Jacquiet, and R. Hamers. "Evaluation de quatre tests de diagnostic : frottis sanguins, CATT, IFI et ELISA-Ag dans l'étude de l'épidémiologie de la trypanosomose cameline à T. evansi en Mauritanie." Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 50, no. 1 (January 1, 1997): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9598.
Full textBONTE, PIERRE. "FORTUNES COMMERCIALES A SHINGÎTI (ADRAR MAURITANIEN) AU DIX-NEUVIÈME SIÈCLE." Journal of African History 39, no. 1 (March 1998): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853797007056.
Full textRiser, Jean, and Florence Sylvestre. "Les formations lacustres à diatomées du Tamiga (extrémité sud-est de l'Adrar de Mauritanie) [ Lacustrine formations with diatoms at Tamga ( south-east Adrar, Mauritania).]." Quaternaire 14, no. 3 (2003): 197–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/quate.2003.1742.
Full textSao, Ousmane, Pierre Giresse, Henry de Lumley, Olivier Faure, Christian Perrenoud, Thibaud Saos, Mouamar Ould Rachid, and Ousmane Cherif Touré. "Les environnements sédimentaires des gisements pré-acheuléens et acheuléens des wadis Akerdil et Bamouéré (Guelb er-Richât, Adrar, Mauritanie), une première approche." L'Anthropologie 112, no. 1 (January 2008): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anthro.2008.01.001.
Full textGiresse, Pierre, Ousmane Sao, and Henry de Lumley. "Étude paléoenvironnementale des sédiments quaternaires du Guelb er Richât (Adrar de Mauritanie) en regard des sites voisins ou associés du Paléolithique inférieur. Discussion et perspectives." L'Anthropologie 116, no. 1 (January 2012): 12–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anthro.2011.12.001.
Full textYebouk, Cheikh, Fatima Zahrae Redouan, Guillermo Benítez, Mohamed Bouhbal, Mohamed Kadiri, Ahmed Ismail Boumediana, Joaquín Molero-Mesa, and Abderrahmane Merzouki. "Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in the Adrar Province, Mauritania." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 246 (January 2020): 112217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2019.112217.
Full textRacheboeuf, Patrick R., Catherine Girard, Francis Lethiers, Claire Derycke, Zarela A. Herrera, and Roland Trompette. "Evidence for Givetian stage in the Mauritanian Adrar (West Africa): biostratigraphical data and palaeogeographic implications." Newsletters on Stratigraphy 38, no. 2-3 (June 7, 2001): 141–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/nos/38/2001/141.
Full textBoulay, Sébastien. "Le tourisme de désert en Adrar mauritanien : réseaux « translocaux », économie solidaire et changements sociaux." Autrepart 40, no. 4 (2006): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/autr.040.0063.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Adrar (Mauritanie)"
Bonte, Pierre. "L'emirat de l'adrar : histoire et anthropologie d'une societe tribale du sahara occidental." Paris, EHESS, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998EHES0083.
Full textThe adrar emirate is one of the four emirates settled in mauriatnia since the end of the xviith century. This monographic study combinates the approaches and methods of history and anthropology. In the first part we analyze the categories of the pre-emiral society and the foundations of the emirate. In the second part are described the constitution and political and social organization of the adrar emirate. In the third part we study the evolution, during the xixth century of the "civil society", impregnated of the islamic values. The fourth part discusses with the french colonial conquest. The object of this thesis is to contribute towards studying the political formations of tribal, pastoral and nomadic saharan societies
Frérot, Anne-Marie. "Perception de l'espace en Adrar de Mauritanie." Aix-Marseille 1, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993AIX10022.
Full textPerception is a way to understand space, which is a mirror for people living it, and for those studying it. The studied are - adrar of mauritania - is a saharian sandstone range, with an arabo-berber civilization and characterized by its almost permanent occupation. Adrar is the historical heart of moorish country, also named "chinguetti land", andis presently an administrative entitive the work is centered on four main themes : impressions on the country according to soruces, perceptions of nature collective memory and spatiotemporal landmarks' sense. Carefull analysis of geographical documents shows the concrete, natural and objective structure of the area, of the people living in today and in the past, as well as of those studying it through their perception screen. Before making development choices, it is necessary to take into account these multiple, collective and or individual impressions
Ould, el Hacen Moctar. "Région et crise régionale : l'exemple de l'Adrar mauritanien." Rouen, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989ROUEL077.
Full textMauritanian Adrar is a desertic sahelian region of Northern Mauritania. It enjoyed a rapid and outstanding commercial expansion with the cities of Ouadane and Chinguetti. This commercial traditions which have regained a substantial continuity during colonisation led Adrar to remain constantly opened towards the rest of the world and notably towards the confines of Western Sahara, Morocco and Algeria but also Sahel and the Sudanese world beyond. However, this expansion did not survive the decolonisation from the first years of independance the region sank into an umprecedented crisis. Half the population migrated to the new economic centres of the country this, added to a drop in the rainfall and to the generalised insecurity that reigned during the two war years with Western Sahara. The closing of the Mauritanian Northern frontiers did nothing but reveal the fragile and reduced role of Adrar in the region. The region, then, turned to a stagnating oasian production which reaches the markets with difficulty, due to the lack of maintenance of the tracks
Sao, Ousmane. "Environnement sédimentaire des sites pré-acheuléens et acheuléens de la région du Gueld er Richât (Adrar de Mauritanie) : étude sédimentologique et géochronologique." Perpignan, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PERP1260.
Full textTouré, Ousmane Chérif. "Le paléolithique inférieur en Mauritanie : etude technologique et typologique des industries lithique des sites de la région de l'Adrar." Perpignan, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PERP0685.
Full textKnowledge on Mauritanian prehistory goes up to before the Second World War with the prospections made by amateurs, geologists, prehistorians etc. These prospections, furrowing almost all the country, allowed the discovery of the Adrar area prehistoric sites which cover all the phases of evolution of various civilizations from the eldest (pebble tool) to the most recent (Neolithic). These civilizations can be studied thanks to two important sites, located in the Adrar area, discovered by Professor Theodore Monod respectively in 1934 ansd 1974: El Beyyed and oued Akerdil. The study of Early Palaeolithic sites permits the reconstitution of the paleoenvironnements and the complement of West African Prehistory bibliography. The Palaeolithic in Adrar is marked by the large number of sites in which the material is made up exclusively of lithic assemblage in which bifaces and the cleavers are dominant. The study of this material allows a good comprehension of the sites in their paleoenvironnemental context. Presence of men is certainly due to favourable paleoenvironnement conditions since they were present each time the climate became favourable. Each group of tool has characteristics differnet from the others. This techno-typological diversity probably constitutes an element of cultural distinction of the various groups. Other sites were discovered recently, Yeslem IIand Yeslem III, that are respectively a site with lithical assemblage found in situ in the stratigraphy and a site with fauba remains associated with lithic tools inside a calcareous crust. These two sites give the opportunity to go further in the study of the diversity of the human occupations in Mauritanian and their paleoenvironnements in Mauritanian Adrar
Books on the topic "Adrar (Mauritanie)"
André, Cormillot, and Adnan Ould Beyrouk Mohamed, eds. L' Adrar: Mauritanie. [Mauritania]: Éditions Sépia, 1999.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Adrar (Mauritanie)"
"Impact of Climate Change on the Relict Tropical Fish Fauna of Central Sahara: Threat for the Survival of Adrar Mountains Fishes, Mauritania." In Research Progress in Fisheries Science, 11–29. Apple Academic Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b14534-3.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Adrar (Mauritanie)"
Girard, J. P., H. Eichenseer, A. Kabbej, and K. M. Idris. "Regional Synthesis of Thermal-Burial Regimes in the Paleozoic-Proterozoic Series of the Taoudenni Basin, Adrar, Mauritania: Fluid Inclusion and Thermochronology Data." In International Petroleum Technology Conference. International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/iptc-18423-ms.
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