Philippe Allée
University of Limoges
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Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2011
Farid Boumédiène; Michel Druet-Cabanac; Benoît Marin; Pierre-Marie Preux; Philippe Allée; Philippe Couratier
This article aimed to detect clusters of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and their relationships with exposure of the population to various environmental factors in the Limousin region of France. Methods used were extensively described. We adopted a geographical approach that revealed variations in the incidence of ALS and permitted us to identify three regional clusters and their spatial spread. We considered environmental factors and the potent locations or source of substances or activities hypothesized to be associated with ALS. Notably, we determined which industrial activities seem to affect the incidence of ALS in Limousin. The results were interpreted at a regional level. Among the 50 factors this article considered, paper paste and water treatment plants were particularly geostatistically significant and deserve special attention in the ongoing investigations into high resolution spatial clusters (geographical and epidemiological studies).
Environmental Archaeology | 2015
Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet; Philippe Allée; Gabriel Servera Vives; Alain Ploquin
Abstract Mont Lozère, located in the French Massif Central region, provides an exceptional context in which to research the impact that charcoal production and metallurgy had on woodlands, along with the role that these activities played in changing the mountain landscape. This study provides an insight into the land use, forest management methods and metallurgical practices in the area during the Middle Ages (11th to 15th centuries). Medieval charcoal burning platforms, archaeological remains that have often been neglected in the past as a source of historical information, along with nearby smelting sites, were identified, sampled and analysed. In this paper, spatial analyses, radiocarbon dating and anthracological and dendro-anthracological studies have been combined in a unique manner. The results reveal that charcoal burners practiced beech coppicing, where the species and diameter of wood used remained the same over a period of four centuries. It is proposed that this form of metallurgical forest management be considered an early example of a sustainable utilisation of natural resources.
Quaternary International | 2015
Marie-Claude Bal; Philippe Allée; Morgane Liard
Quaternary International | 2014
Gabriel Servera Vives; Yannick Miras; Santiago Riera; Ramon Julià; Philippe Allée; Hector A. Orengo; Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet; Josep Maria Palet
British Archaeological Report | 2009
Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet; Alexa Dufraisse; Philippe Allée
Edytem | 2009
Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet; Jean-Philippe Leleu; Philippe Allée; Christelle Belingard; Romain Rouaud
ArcheoSciences. Revue d'archéométrie | 2010
Philippe Allée; Sandrine Paradis; Farid Boumédiène; Romain Rouaud
eTopoi. Journal for Ancient Studies | 2012
Josep Maria Palet; Ramon Julià; Santiago Riera; Ana Ejarque; Hector A. Orengo; Yannick Miras; Arnau Garcia; Philippe Allée; Jane M. Reed; Javier Marco; Maria Angels Marqués; Glòria Furdada; Jordi Montaner
ArchéoSciences | 2011
Philippe Allée; Marie-Christine Bailly-Maître; Sandrine Baron; J.-L. de Beaulieu; Jean Carignan; S. Laurent; M. Lavoie; Sandrine Paradis; J. Peytavin; M. Pulido
Quaternary International | 2017
Salvia García Álvarez; Marie Bal; Philippe Allée; Ignacio García-Amorena; Juan M. Rubiales