Pagé-Perron, Émilie
- Institution: University of York
- Email: emilie.page-perron@york.ac.uk
- ORCID ID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9878-9200
- This name should be presented in "Western name order"
Biography and Research
Publications
Pagé-Perron, Émilie, and Rune Rattenborg. 2025. “TBD Harrogate.” [Harrogate (Page-Perron_RattenborgTBDHarrogate)]
Pagé-Perron, Émilie. 202X. TBD. [UrIII Adab (Page-PerronXX)]
Total 2 record(s)
Co-Director at CDLI
Contributions
Since 2020: Co-director at the CDLI
Since 2019: Editor of the Cuneiform Digital Library Notes
2016 - 2020: Co-principal Investigator at the CDLI
2011 - 2016: Collaborator at the CDLI
2009 - 2011: Volunteer at the CDLI
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2025-06-06 at 13:33:22 | Artifact, Other Entity | Creator, Reviewer | approved | |
2025-06-06 at 13:29:48 | Artifact | Creator, Reviewer | approved | |
2025-06-06 at 13:29:09 | Artifact | Creator, Reviewer | approved | |
2025-06-06 at 12:56:26 | Artifact | Creator, Reviewer | approved | |
2025-06-06 at 12:55:29 | Artifact | Creator, Reviewer | approved | |
2025-06-06 at 09:44:09 | Artifact | Creator, Reviewer | approved | |
2025-06-05 at 15:53:45 | Atf | ba-usz2-me is how this line is formatted elsewhere in CDLI. It reflects BDTNS, which has ba-ug7-me. Either way, it means "They are dead." As such, the German translations could be updated. | Reviewer | approved |
2025-06-05 at 15:40:35 | Atf | ba-usz2-me is how this line is formatted elsewhere in CDLI. It reflects BDTNS, which has ba-ug7-me. Either way, it means "They are dead." As such, the German translations could be updated. | Reviewer | approved |
2025-06-05 at 15:29:08 | Atf | ba-usz2-me is how this line is formatted elsewhere in CDLI. It reflects BDTNS, which has ba-ug7-me. Either way, it means "They are dead." As such, the German translations could be updated. | Reviewer | approved |
2025-06-05 at 15:24:43 | Atf | ba-usz2-me is how this line is formatted elsewhere in CDLI. It reflects BDTNS, which has ba-ug7-me. Either way, it means "They are dead." | Reviewer | approved |