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  1. Yeki Bud, Yeki Nabud: Essays on the Archaeology of Iran in Honor of William M. Sumner (Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA Monographs, 48) (Monographs ... Institute of Archaeology at Ucla), 48,)
  2. Art of the July Monarchy: France, 1830-1848 by U Mo Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1990-03
  3. The Archaeology of the Frontier in the Medieval Near East: Excavations at Gritille, Turkey (Archaeological Institute of America Monographs. New Series, No. 3) by Scott Redford, Gil Stein, et all 1999-09
  4. Gold Coins of the 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet: A Numismatic Study of the State of Florida Collection (Florida Archaeology, Number 4, 1988) by Alan K. Craig, Frances Keith, 1988
  5. The Sephardic Jews of Bordeaux: Assimilation and Emancipation in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France (Judaic Studies Series) by Frances Malino, 2003-12-02
  6. Virtual Dig: A Simulated Archaeological Excavation of a Middle Paleolithic Site in France by Harold Lewis Dibble, Shannon P. McPherron, et all 1999-04-23
  7. A History of Modern France Volume 1: 1715-1799 by Alfred Cobban, 1957-11-30
  8. Romanesque France Studies in the Archaeology and History of the 12th Century by Violet R. Markham, 1929
  9. ROMANESQUE FRANCE: STUDIES IN THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY.
  10. Roman Remains of Northern and Eastern France by James Bromwich, 2003-08-22
  11. German Ideology: From France to Germany and Back by Louis Dumont, 1996-06-01
  12. The role of artifacts in the study of foodways in New France, 1720-60 (History and archaeology) by Jean Francois Blanchette, 1981
  13. Fosses, Vallee De L'ysieux: Mille Ans De Production Ceramique En Ile-de-France (Publications Du Centre De Recherches Archeologiques Et Historiques Medievales) by Remy Guadagnin, 2007-12-31
  14. France: 1001 Sights : An Archaeological and Historical Guide by James Maxwell Anderson, M. Sheridan Lea, 2002-03

21. Archaeology In Europe, The Home Page Of David Beard, MA – Archaeologist, Archae
Archaeologist David Beard runs regular archaeological field trips and study tours in Britain, france and Germany. Details of current and previous tours. Also biography and weblog of archaeological news from various sources.
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22. Neolithic Surgery
A newsbrief from archaeology Magazine describing a 7,000year-old burial in france that has yielded the earliest unequivocal evidence for trepanation.
http://www.he.net/~archaeol/9709/newsbriefs/trepanation.html
Your browser does not support javascript Neolithic Surgery Volume 50 Number 5, September/October 1997 Earliest trepanned skull found. (Courtesy Kurt W. Alt) [LARGER IMAGE] A 7,000-year-old burial at Ensisheim, in the French region of Alsace, has yielded the earliest unequivocal evidence for trepanation, according to Kurt W. Alt of Freiburg University and his colleagues. Trepanation is a surgical operation that involves the removal of a rectangle or disk of bone from the cranial vault. Most previous claims to cases predating the Late Neolithic age have been shown to be untreated head injuries or the results of decomposition. In trepanation the section of bone may be extracted with flint or metal blades by drilling a series of small holes, making intersecting incisions, or scraping through the bone. Why the Ensisheim individual was operated on is unknown, but in African communities that practice trepanation today, including the Kissii of western Kenya, there are two traditional motives: therapeutic (to relieve pressure due to skull fractures) and magical-spiritual (to cure headaches, epilepsy, intracranial tumors, and mental illness). On the Ensisheim skull, there are no indications of trauma or disease that might have prompted the trepanations. The burial contains the well-preserved skeleton of a man who died at roughly 50 years of age, as well as an arrowhead and an adze typologically dated to 5100-4900 B.C., a date corroborated by a radiocarbon sample from the bone. Two trepanations had been carried out. One toward the front, measuring 2.6 by 2.4 inches, had healed completely. The second had only partially healed, probably because of its enormous size (3.7 by 3.6 inches). The larger trepanation appears to have been produced by intersecting incisions, and the smaller one may have been made in the same way. The long-term healing evident from the bone indicates the operations were successful.

23. AriadNe/Research & Science/France/Archaeology -
Ariadne The European and Mediterranean link resource presents /Research Science/france/archaeology - archaeology.
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24. Le Musée Labenche, Musée Francais D'art Et D'histoire De Brive-la-Gaillarde En
Offers 17 permanent galleries of collections devoted to natural history, archaeology, popular arts and traditions, and the Mortlake Tapestries. Contains admission fees, hours, and map location in Brive, france. French and English
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25. Excite France - - Archaeology > Social Sciences > Science (Répertoire)
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  • 26. James R. Sackett
    Brief profile of this University of California, Los Angeles, Professor Emeritus. Research interests include Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) archaeology of france.
    http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ioa/sackett.htm
    A Solvieux crew including many UCLA faces James R. Sackett Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology, UCLA
    Ph.D., Harvard University, 1965 PROJECT: My biggest field effort was at the site of Solvieux, which is without rival for size and complexity in Western Europe. From 1967 through 1974, Solvieux was intensively researched by a joint UCLA-University of Bordeaux project. In all, 2500 cubic meters of deposit were excavated, producing a kilometer of stratigraphic sections, 2000 square meters of horizontally exposed occupation surface, and some 5000 retouched stone tools representing eleven distinct archaeological levels.
    Digging a cobblestone feature belonging to one
    of three Raysse Perigordian occupations at Solvieux. jsackett@ucla.edu
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    " Solvieux yields not only well-established archaeological cultures such as the Early and Middle Magdalenian but also some special ones that have never been seen before. It seems that rockshelters may tell only half the story of what the Cro-Magnons were up to in the Late Stone Age times
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    27. Excite France - - Archaeology > Science > Museums > Reference (Répertoire)
    Find out more about our University of London archaeology courses, Created atTende, Alpes Maritimes, france to display the 40000 prehistoric rock
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  • Aboa Vetus Finnish museum of archaeology and history, built around an excavated medieval city block in Turku. http://www.aboavetusarsnova.fi/englis...
  • Alexandria Archaeology Museum The City of Alexandria, Virginia''s community archaeology program. Holds a collection from more than 150 sites, spanning 10,000 years. Online exhibitions, collections, staff, news. http://oha.ci.alexandria.va.us/archae...
  • 28. Jamestown Ceramic Research Group
    Group formed to identify and define all the ceramic ware types that appear on or near the pre1650 Jamestown archaeology site in Virginia. Includes ceramic types from Germany, China, England, Italy, france, and Spain.
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    Resources : JCRP The Jamestown Ceramics Research Group has been formed to identify and define all the ceramic ware types that appear on pre-1650 Jamestown and vicinity sites. The impetus for this work is a conference that is to take place in the year 2000 entitled Capital and Countryside: Jamestown and its Hinterland. The objective of the conference is to gather and study the data that has been collected through the years on 17th-century archaeological sites in the Chesapeake. Pottery comprises an important component of this study for, of all the classes of artifacts, it yields the richest record of date, social status, household routine, and trade. Valid comparisons of the ceramic information, however, require a standard nomenclature for both ware and form. The Jamestown Ceramics Research Group proposes to do this by maintaining an on-line study collection of these wares. A more detailed proposal of our goals and methods can be found here This is just the beginning at an attempt to standardize the nomenclature of ceramic types found on pre-1650 sites in Virginia and to identify where those wares are being found. Eventually, this work could be extended to the latter half of the 17th century, and perhaps even the 18th century, and encompass much more of the Chesapeake region. It is anticipated that Native American ceramics could also be incorporated into this format. Your input is needed for this project. We need to know where 17th-century wares are being found, in what form, and in what context. Please send your comments to

    29. Archéologie Aérienne J. Dassie Aerial Archaeology
    Jacques Dassi© explains aerial archaeology and related techniques. Illustrated articles using examples from the PoitouCharentes region of france.
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    s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) AERIAL ARCHAEOLOGY A site by Jacques DASSIE English version checked by Jean-Francois Buisson. For a fast outline of the principal discoveries, a collection of photographs is proposed to you in the section PRESENTATION". MENU Clicks on the section of your choice. AIR ARCHAEOLOGY AERONAUTICS PHOTOGRAPHY G.P.S. NAVIGATION ... HOME PAGE

    30. Archéologie Aérienne J. Dassie Aerial Archaeology
    Jacques Dassié explains aerial archaeology and related techniques. Illustratedarticles using examples from the PoitouCharentes region of france.
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    s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) AERIAL ARCHAEOLOGY A site by Jacques DASSIE English version checked by Jean-Francois Buisson. For a fast outline of the principal discoveries, a collection of photographs is proposed to you in the section PRESENTATION". MENU Clicks on the section of your choice. AIR ARCHAEOLOGY AERONAUTICS PHOTOGRAPHY G.P.S. NAVIGATION ... HOME PAGE

    31. The Archaeology Of France, Germany, And Italy
    There are so many websites on European archaeology that we have to subdivide themback out of the EU. Here is a collection of webpages on German, French,
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    32. France Resources
    Conducts archaeological research in france; work with aerial investigations Honolulu, Hawai i, onducts archaeological research in Hawai i and france.
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    Sites Research Institutions Researchers Culture History ... Geography and Maps Archaeological Sites Aber Wrac'h
    Merchant ship off the northwest coast, dated 14th-15th century AD, from the French Ministry of Culture. Abri Castanet
    From Randall White and the Institute for Ice Age Studies, a report on the recent studies of this Upper Paleolithic site. Alesia
    Celtic oppidum, excavated by Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Arago Cave
    Early human (450,000 bp) remains found near Tautaval; site includes discussion of the cave itself, and the "Tautaval Man." French and English. Arles
    The first Roman town to be built in Gaul after the 49 BC defeat of Pompey's forces by Caesar at Marseille, an article in the

    33. New Cave Art Discovered In France
    The discovery and results of an initial study of a decorated Upper Palaeolithiccave, Cussac, in southern france have been announced.
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    34. Neolithic France
    In a tomb undisturbed for 6000 years, archaeologists encounter an unexpected world.abstract only, full text $
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    Your browser does not support javascript Neolithic France Volume 58 Number 3, May/June 2005 by Jennifer Pinkowski In a tomb undisturbed for 6,000 years, archaeologists encounter an unexpected world. Archaeologist Roger Joussaume surveys the burials of at least seven individuals who died more than 6,000 years ago. (Patrick Aventurier and Xavier Rossi/Gamma Press Images) [LARGER IMAGE] For Joussaume, entering the tomb was a jarring experience. "It was a dive into the past that gave me a great shock," he says. "It was really an unforgettable moment." Inside were the disarticulated remains of at least seven people, as well as two intact ceramic vessels. It was the third burial chamber they had found in the 300-foot-long mound. The other two held the partial remains of at least 11 more people. The bodies may have been placed in the chamber to decay, and then the majority of the bones moved somewhere else. (Where remains a mystery.) It was a common practice at the time. For the past 10 field seasons the British-French team has steadily stripped back the turf that covered the mound to reveal the buried structures. "One of the most surprising things is how complex it all is: a honeycomb of walls, cairns, and burial chambers," says Scarre. The mound is also evidence of a new way of thinking about the world. Monumental architecture such as burial mounds, standing stones, and stone rows appear shortly after the transition from hunting and gathering to farming. "When you adopt farming, you divide the landscape into the wild and the domestic. It's only when that distinction gets made that you see people building these long structures," he says.

    35. GIS And Remote Sensing For Archaeology: Burgundy, France-Introduction
    Detailed information regarding a multidisciplinary research project Applicationsof Geomatics for Long Term Regional Archaeological Settlement Pattern
    http://www.informatics.org/france/france.html
    For over twenty years research has been conducted in the applications of remote sensing and GIS in the Burgundy region of France. This long term research project: "Applications of Geomatics for Long Term Regional Archaeological Settlement Pattern Analysis" is the work of Dr. Scott Madry of Informatics International, Inc . and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Anthropology (formerly of the Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis of Rutgers University and the International Space University of Strasbourg, France). This research program is one aspect of a larger on-going project in the study area that was originally conceived by Dr. Carole Crumley of the Department of Anthropology , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who has conducted research in the area for over 20 years. It involves the assistance and collaboration of several different researchers, former students, and others from different institutions. An American interdisciplinary team has conducted research in the Arroux River Valley region of Burgundy France ) for over two decades. The team uses an integrative approach termed

    36. GIS And Remote Sensing For Archaeology: Burgundy, France
    Information in the form of points (such as archaeological sites), lines (such asroads or steams) Geology (L) archaeology sites and survey transects (R)
    http://www.informatics.org/france/gis.html
    GIS Geographic Information Systems The basic concept of a GIS GPS receivers in the field. A primary benefit of the GIS approach is that the data are available for a variety of research users, and the database is cumulative over time. GIS layer cake
    GRASS GIS Database Development and Analysis
    The GIS and image processing system used for the remote sensing and GIS analysis is the GRASS GIS. GRASS , the Geographic Resources Analysis Support System, is a general purpose GIS system that was developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USA-CERL) in Champaign, IL. It was originally developed for environmental and land use planning at U.S. Army bases, including conducting cultural resources and other environmental land-use analysis. This powerful, integrated raster/vector GIS and image processing software resides in the public domain so that it is freely available. It is available with source code, so that enhancements and alterations can be easily made to it. A new GRASS development and support center that now has a Windows version of GRASS is located at Baylor University
    The Project GIS Data Base
    The GIS database covers an area of about 35 by 60 km, covering the majority of the Arroux River Valley and its immediate environs. The current basic raster and vector layers of the GIS data base include:

    37. Archaeology Today - Legacy Of French
    Paul Broca initially earned fame in france as an anatomist, in particular for Physiological Anthropology, Prehistoric Anthropology (= archaeology),
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    Professional Anthropology and Polygenism Paul Broca initially earned fame in France as an anatomist, in particular for studying neuroanatomy. Having achieved high celebrity, Broca founded the Société d’Anthropologie de Paris in 1859. The following year, the Bulletins de la Société d’Anthropologie were published. The first issue of the second volume clearly shows what “anthropology” was to the French, and particularly Broca:
    “The aim of the Société d’Anthropologie is the scientific study of human races” (1861).
    Broca’s polygenic view of humanity was further evident in another quote:
    “I am among those who think that the great typical differences which separate human groups are primordial” (1862).
    Nevertheless, Broca’s Société was a success and led to the establishment of the Laboratoire d’Anthropologie in 1867, and more significantly, the École d’Anthropologie in the Collège de France in 1876. The École d’Anthropologie was the first “modern” anthropology department and featured chairs for: Zoological Anthropology, General Anthropology, Physiological Anthropology, Prehistoric Anthropology (= Archaeology), History of Civilization, Medical Geography, Ethnology-Philology-Mythology, and Demography. Broca effectively founded professional anthropology in France. Furthermore, his school served as the model when anthropology grew in other countries. Unfortunately, Broca’s school came from “the tradition of typological essentialism inherited from Medieval Neoplatonism”(Brace 1995).

    38. Center For Historical Archaelogy
    Archives Départementales de la CharenteMaritime, La Rochelle, france For further information about the Center for Historical archaeology, contact
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    Created in 1990 as a scientific non-profit organization, the Center for Historical Archaeology provides archival research in French, English, and Spanish archives, underwater wreck sites assessment and dating, and cultural material analysis. The Center's director, Dr. John de Bry, is an accomplished paleographer specializing in 16th, 17th, and 18th century manuscript documents related to voyages of exploration, colonization, and exploitation of the New World, as well as maritime traffic between the Old Continent and the Americas, with an emphasis on the French colonial period. The Center has worked on numerous projects with such Organizations as the University of Florida, Ships of Discovery at the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History, the Turks and Caicos National Museum, The Cayman Islands National Archive, the Texas Historical Commission, the State of North Carolina's Department of Cultural Resources, the State of Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research, and the National Museum of the Philippines, to name a few. The Center is accredited with the following archival repositories: · Archives Départementales de la Charente-Maritime, La Rochelle, France

    39. Archaeology And Languages
    archaeology and Languages BA archaeology and French. Before Level 3, youspend `a year abroad´ in france or a Francophone country, as an English
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    • a broad coverage of human developments and diversity throughout the world the opportunity to combine the study of archaeology and language(s) to understand French culture and history the opportunity to draw on the resources of two centres of excellence in complementary disciplines to enhance your historical and linguistic knowledge and understanding the opportunity to specialise in a range of special subjects that address significant issues of our human past and their relevance to questions of origin, culture, identity and belief in the present practical and transferable skills in archaeology and languages
    At Level 1 you learn about nature and formation of archaeological and textual evidence and its relevance to the study of world archaeology. You are also given an essential introduction into French language and culture. You take

    40. Archaeology
    Pib s Collection of archaeology Resources. Importants doutes archéologiquesen france Irish archaeology Home Page Isthmia excavations (The Ohio
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    My mother passed on her interest in archaeology and ancient history to me as a child. Her primary interests lay in Ancient Egypt and the Near East. I still retain a deep interest in the history of these cultures as well as many others. I am particularly interested in the effects of catastrophes on peoples throughout history.
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        • Alexandria, Egypt by Alaa K. Ashmawy offers an online guide to this historically important city. Includes information on the history of the city, a picture gallery, maps, links to other sites about Alexandria, and more. Ancient Egypt by Cynthia Snyder offers information about the pharaohs, buildings, religion, art, customs, and artifacts of ancient Egypt.

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