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21. Archaeology In Europe, The Home Page Of David Beard, MA Â 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. http://www.archaeology.eu.com | |
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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 | |
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23. AriadNe/Research & Science/France/Archaeology - Ariadne The European and Mediterranean link resource presents /Research Science/france/archaeology - archaeology. http://ariadne.iief.de/index.php3/Research & Science/France/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 http://www.musee-labenche.com/ | |
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25. Excite France - - Archaeology > Social Sciences > Science (Répertoire) Find out more about our University of London archaeology courses, Wealth ofarchaeology from bronze age to Roman to medieval to industrial and second http://www.excite.fr/directory/Science/Social_Sciences/Archaeology | |
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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 | |
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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 http://www.excite.fr/directory/Reference/Museums/Science/Archaeology | |
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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. http://www.apva.org/resource/jcrg.html | |
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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. http://archaero.com/archeo31.html | |
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30. Archéologie Aérienne J. Dassie Aerial Archaeology Jacques Dassié explains aerial archaeology and related techniques. Illustratedarticles using examples from the PoitouCharentes region of france. http://www.archaero.com/archeo31.html | |
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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, http://archaeology.about.com/od/francegermanyitaly/ | |
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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. http://archaeology.about.com/library/atlas/blfrance.htm | |
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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. http://www.archaeology.org/online/news/france.html | |
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34. Neolithic France In a tomb undisturbed for 6000 years, archaeologists encounter an unexpected world.abstract only, full text $ http://www.archaeology.org/0505/abstracts/france.html | |
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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 | |
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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 | |
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37. Archaeology Today - Legacy Of French Paul Broca initially earned fame in france as an anatomist, in particular for Physiological Anthropology, Prehistoric Anthropology (= archaeology), http://www.archaeologytoday.net/legacyoffrench.html | |
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38. Center For Historical Archaelogy Archives Départementales de la CharenteMaritime, La Rochelle, france For further information about the Center for Historical archaeology, contact http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/caribarch/chaweb.htm | |
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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 http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/prospectiveug/archlang/archfrench.html | |
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40. Archaeology Pib s Collection of archaeology Resources. Importants doutes archéologiquesen france Irish archaeology Home Page Isthmia excavations (The Ohio http://www.pibburns.com/archaeo.htm | |
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