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  1. Les Industries Lithiques Campaniformes Du Sud-est De La France (BAR International Series) by Robin Furestier, 2007-06-01
  2. An Investigation of Image Processing Techniques at Pincevent Habitation No 1, a Late Magdalenian Site in Northern France
  3. Exhibition of Judaica and Near Eastern archaeology: [at the] Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati, Ohio by Frances Fox Sandmel, 1976
  4. The decomposition of limestone breccia from the cave of Lés Eyzies, Dordogne, France by M Robson, 1975
  5. Undiscovered France;: An eight-weeks automobile trip in the provinces with special reference to the architecture, archaeology, history, and scenery, by Emile Francis Williams, 1927
  6. Lab Manual and Workbook for Physical Anthropology by Diane L. France, Arthur David Horn, 1992-10
  7. Affirmative Exclusion: Cultural Pluralism and the Rule of Custom in France by Jean-Loup Amselle, 2003-06
  8. Immigration, Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary France by A. Hargreaves, 1995-11-21
  9. Aztec Imperial Strategies (Dumbarton Oaks Pre-Columbian Conference Proceedings) by Frances Berdan, 1996-01-01
  10. Les Fouilles Du Yaudet En Ploulec'h, Cotes-d'armor: Le Site, De La Prehistoire a La Fin De L'empire Gaulois (Monograph) by Barry Cunliffe, Patrick Galliou, 2006-06
  11. In the Aftermath of Genocide: Armenians and Jews in Twentieth-Century France by Maud S. Mandel, Maud S. Mandel, 2003-07
  12. Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition by Frances A. Yates, 1991-02-26
  13. Hostages of Modernization: Studies on Modern Antisemitism 1870-1933/39 : Germany-Great Britain-France (Current Research on Antisemitism)
  14. Encyclopedie Des Pygmees Aka II: Dictionnaire Ethnographique Aka-Francais. Fascicule 8 K (Societe D'etudes Linguistiques Et Anthropologiques De France)

101. Antiquity: Archaeological Theory In France And Britain.(Theory In French Archaeo
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in partnership with Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research British archaeologists have long been puzzled by the contrast between the way in which the theoretical underpinnings of the discipline are discussed and explored on the French side of the Channel. Theory might be considered one of the most significant issues in British archaeology over the last 30 years, since the work of David Clarke in the late 1960s. There has sprung up a healthy tradition of debate, of polemic and counter-polemic, inspired by a desire to understand the epistemological and methodological underpinnings of our subject. In France, by contrast, theory has been a ... Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research
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102. Powell's Books - Southern France: An Oxford Archaeological Guide (Oxford Archaeo
In this Oxford Archeological Guide, Cleere concentrates on the rich archeologicalheritage of Southern france, from the cave art of the Paleolithic period,
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104. Nabataea: Petra Park
Two bodies, Electricité de france and SPOT Image, have offered to study the Recent archaeological research shows that many vestiges of the ancient site
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Reprinted with permission from Heritage Newsletter, English Version No. 2, June 1993 In 1991, UNESCO Director-General Federico Mayor responded favorably to a request emanating from the highest level in Jordan for help with regard to the site of Petra, inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1985. For several years, even before its inscription on the List, Petra had benefited from international co-operation. During the period 1960 to 1970, studies were carried out by the World Bank, in collaboration with experts from UNESCO, with a view to establishing a new residential areAto house the peoples living in tombs dating back to the Nabatacan era and carved in the rose-red rock of Petra. The French National Geographic Institute (IGN), under contract to UNESCO, had also made a number of photogrammetric surveys and restoration missions had been sent to PetrAto try to consolidate the stucco decorations adorning the Qasr Al Bint, one of the principal monuments of the site.

105. Wine-botle Shard Provides Long-sought Proof Of Old French Site
University of Illinois archaeologists working with the Illinois Department of bottle that was made in france around the time of the American Revolution.
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106. Archéologie Française < ArchNEWS - ArchDATA - ArchAGENDA > French Archaeology
Translate this page Portail de la recherche archéologique en france et les pays francophones surInternet. Gateway to archaeological research in france and Francophone
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107. The SHAPE Lab @ Brown University
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108. The Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave
The ChauvetPont-d Arc Cave incorporate several very large galleries thataccommodate more than 400 paintings and engravings dating to the Paleolithic era
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109. Great Archaeological Sites
From Prehistory to the Middle Ages, history and the lives of men in times pastare presented here by the most accomplished of specialists, in a presentation
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112. CNN.com - Nature - Archaeologists Unearth Bones At French Settlement In Texas -
Archaeologists have unearthed bones that may be those of settlers in Fort St.Louis, the shortlived French colony founded three centuries ago by famed
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Archaeologist Jeff Durst, left, and student Robyn Pry remove dirt from an area believed to be the first European colony in Texas, settled by the famed French explorer La Salle.

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