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         France Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. "The Fairest Arch in England" (The Archaeology of York: Supplementary Series) by Barbara Wilson, Frances Mee, 2002-09-30
  2. Prehistoric Anglesey: The archaeology of the island to the Roman conquest (Studies in Anglesey history) by Frances Lynch, 1970
  3. Food Culture in France (Food Culture around the World) by Julia Abramson, 2006-11-30
  4. Peasants, Politicians and Producers: The Organisation of Agriculture in France since 1918 (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography) by Mark C. Cleary, 1989-06-30
  5. France on Display: Peasants, Provincials, and Folklore in the 1937 Paris World's Fair (Suny Series in National Identities) by Shanny Peer, 1998-04
  6. Wonderful Prehistory in Perigord by J. L. Aubarbier, M. Binet, et all 1989
  7. An Investigation of Image Processing Techniques at Pincevent Habitation No 1, a Late Magdalenian Site in Northern France (Anthropological Research Papers) by Stephen Anthony Lang, 1992-06
  8. Death and Afterlife in Modern France by Thomas A. Kselman, 1992-12-14
  9. Native Sons: West African Veterans and France in the Twentieth Century (Politics, History, and Culture) by Gregory Mann, Gregory Mann, 2006-07
  10. The Pride of Place: Local Memories & Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century France by Stephane Gerson, 2003-09
  11. Rescuing Sudan ancient cultures: A cooperation between France and the Sudan in the field of archaeology by Francis Geus, 1984
  12. Vertical curves and other architectural refinements in the Gothic cathedrals and churches of northern France and in early Byzantine churches at Constantinople;: ... Memoirs of Art and Archaeology. vol. I:) by W. H Goodyear, 1904
  13. The role of Fort Chambly in the development of New France, 1665-1760 (Studies in archaeology, architecture, and history) by Cyrille Gelinas, 1983
  14. Azilian skeletal remains from Montardit (Ariège) France, (Harvard University. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. papers) by Ruth Sawtell Wallis, 1967

81. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage - Archaeological Theory
goodguides/gis/. GIS and Remote Sensing for archaeology Burgundy, francehttp//deathstar.rutgers.edu/projects/france/france.html. Remote
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QUICK LINKS Home page Archaeology Arts and Crafts Civilizations Cultures First Peoples History Treasures Military history Artifact catalogue Library catalogue Other Web sites Boutique
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82. Craig Bina's Archaeology Image Page
archaeology Image Reclaimed Lake (france). Etang de Montady, nearOppidum d Ensérune, france. The wedgeshaped fields surrounding
http://www.earth.nwu.edu/people/craig/archaeology/figs/lake.html
Archaeology Image: Reclaimed Lake (France)
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83. ASOR Outreach Links--Aegean & Classical Archaeology
Great Archaeological Sites in france (English version), including the GalloRomancity of Vienne, the Lascaux and other prehistoric caves, Ramses II , etc .
http://www.asor.org/outreach/links/Classarchy.html
Links for Archaeology and Ancient Civilizations
Roman Forum, Jerash, Jordan
(photo by Giovanni Lattanzi, ArchWEB) Roman Archaeology go to Classical Civilizations
Okeanos The Atrium: For Students and Fans of Ancient Greece and Rome
***Excellent site for news articles, resources, "this day" in ancient Greece and Rome, links, etc. Multimedia. See also Bibliotheca for bibliographic resources of all kinds. Also check out Explorator, an on-line newsletter for articles on archaeological discoveries in the news, available by subscription.
INDEX: LanternSlides of Classical Antiquity (Bryn Mawr)
Collection of old lantern slide images of buildings from Classical antiquity from the collections at Bryn Mawr College, in black and white. Navigation is awkward, so be sure to read the directions carefully.
Classics Technology Center: Quick Start System Classics Technology Center on the Web
A free repository of curriculum support and instructional materials for teachers, educators and other classicists to enhance the use of technology in Classics education by Abel Media.
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Guide to the Trojan War Troy VII and Historicity of the Trojan War TRUVA (TROY) HOME PAGE Homeric Questions - Archaeology ... Dr. J's Illustrated Mycenae

84. OUP USA: Southern France: Henry Cleere
of museums, suggestions for further reading, and extensive coverage of sites, SouthernFrance is the perfect guide for tourists and lovers of archaeology alike
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From the Arab Walls of Madrid to the Roman hippodrome in Toledo, and from the palace complex of Seville to the Islamic fortress in Malaga, Spain is a thorough and convenient guide.

85. French Site Moved
This site has moved to http//www.informatics.org/france/france. html. please click on the address above, and thanks for visiting the site
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86. Center For Historical Archaelogy
of Cultural Resources, the State of Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research, and Archives Départementales de la CharenteMaritime, La Rochelle, france.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/anthro/caribarch/chaweb.htm
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

87. Archéologie Française < ArchNEWS - ArchDATA - ArchAGENDA > French Archaeology
Translate this page france et les pays francophones sur Internet. Gateway to archaeologicalresearch in france and Francophone countries on the Internet.
http://www.univ-tlse2.fr/utah/archdata/
French Archaeology

88. France
FRF); euro (EUR). note on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a commoncurrency that is now being used by financial institutions in france at a fixed
http://www.kidskonnect.com/France/FranceHome.html
Capital
Paris
Population
59,551,227 (July 2001 est.)
Area
547,030 sq km, slightly less than twice the size of Colorado
Government
Republic
Money
French franc (FRF); euro (EUR)
note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in France at a fixed rate of 6.55957 French francs per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002
Climate
Generally cool winters and mild summers, but mild winters and hot summers along the Mediterranean; occasional strong, cold, dry, north-to-northwesterly wind known as mistral
Languages
French 100%, rapidly declining regional dialects and languages (Provencal, Breton, Alsatian, Corsican, Catalan, Basque, Flemish)
Religions
Roman Catholic 90%, Protestant 2%, Jewish 1%, Muslim (North African workers) 3%, unaffiliated 4%
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89. France-diplomatie - L’archéologie Au Ministère Des Affaires étrangères
25 members of the French commission for archaeological research abroad;. Since1993 france and Japan have assured the cochairmanship of the International
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/cooperation/dgcid/rapport_2k/r_culture/01.gb.html

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  • 140 missions in 60 countries on 5 continents; 200 French researchers (from the National Scientific Research Centre, universities, etc.); 25 members of the French commission for archaeological research abroad; 11 research institutes and centres in: Damascus, Beirut, Jerusalem, Sanaa, Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Istanbul, Tehran, Tashkent, Mexico City and Lima, with satellite offices in Amman, La Paz and Quito; around twenty scientific works per year; around fifty publications (journals, papers, articles).
Safeguarding and Development of Angkor Since 1993 France and Japan have assured the co-chairmanship of the International Coordinating Committee on the Safeguarding and Development of what is now the world heritage site of Angkor, with the assistance of UNESCO as its permanent secretariat. France is involved via an 17.3 million franc FSP project and since 1995 has been carrying out resto-ration work on the imposing 11th-century pyramid temple of Baphuon, in collaboration with the French School of the Far East. This operation, which is due to end in 2003, is the largest French restoration scheme under way abroad. At the same time, fourteen Cambodian archaeologists and architects are being trained in conservation methods.

90. France-diplomatie - Les Carnets De L'archéologie
française de Tanis. Le site de Tanis, qui se présentait
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Mission archéologique française de Tanis Situation géographique
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Situation géographique Sân el-Hagar, la ville actuelle, voisine des ruines antiques, est située à environ 130 kilomètres au nord-est du Caire, dans la province de Sharqeyah. Le site est bordé par le bahr Saft qui correspond probablement à l'ancienne branche tanitique du Nil. Topographie Le tell Sân dresse sa masse énorme et trapue au-dessus des terres environnantes. D'une longueur nord-sud de près de 3 kilomètres et d'une largeur approchant 1,5 kilomètres, il culmine à plus de 30 mètres, dominant ainsi les terres alluviales du Delta. Sa surface couvre près de 180 ha. Sa structure est constituée de niveaux anthropiques qui peuvent atteindre 25 mètres d'épaisseur, et reposent sur un substrat naturel formé de dunes de sable fossiles (turtlebacks, gezirah). Contexte Tanis illustre bien les grandes variations qui ont affecté le nord-est du Delta depuis trois millénaires. Les buttes de sable originelles se sont trouvées intégrées, à la suite de modifications du régime des branches du Nil, à des terrains favorables au développement d'une cité née de conditions économiques, politiques et religieuses mal définies, mais fondées sur des rivalités internes à l'Égypte liées aux crises du Nouvel Empire finissant et aussi sur la pression croissante des pays du nord et de l'est dans les relations internationales. La ville se développa à partir de la fin

91. Antiquity Contents
2000. SERGE LEWUILLON (Université d Artois, france) Archaeologicalillustrations. A new development in 19th century science. TIM
http://aphrodite.inha.fr/area-archives/antiquity.htm
ANCESTRAL ARCHIVES
EXPLORATIONS IN THE HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY
Edited for Antiquity by Nathan Schlanger

NATHAN SCHLANGER (AREA project, Institut National d'histoire de l'art, Paris, France)
Introduction

A feast for the eyes: celebrating prehistory in the de Mortillet dinners (an iconographic dossier)
ALAIN SCHNAPP (Institut national d'histoire de l'art, Paris, France)
Between antiquarians and archaeologists - continuities and ruptures
How to organise yourself within history: Pehr Tham and his relation to antiquity at the end of the 18th century
ANDREW SHERRAT (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford)
Darwin among the archaeologists: the John Evans nexus and the Borneo Caves DAVID VAN REYBROUCK (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
Boule's error: on the social context of scientific knowledge ROBIN BOAST (University of Cambridge, UK)
Mortimer Wheeler's science of order: the tradition of accuracy at Arikamedu MARC-ANTOINE KAESER (Swiss National Museum, Swiss)

92. Welcome To Routledge
Arachnida (spiders), Carles Ribera Archaeologists, Trevor Shaw archaeology of CavesHistory,Jan Simek Ardèche Caves, Francearchaeology, Paul G. Bahn Art in
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93. France Diplomatie - Les Carnets De L'archéologie
Avant-propos. Appuyé sur l’expertise de la Commission
http://www.france.diplomatie.fr/culture/france/archeologie/

94. GORP - Chimney Rock Archaeological Area - Anasazi Astronomy In Colorado's San Ju
PARKS SPONSORED LINKS Chimney Rock Archaeological Area Anasazi Astronomy in Colorado sSan Juan National Forest By Bill Greer RELATED TRIPS archaeology Trips,
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97. The Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave
Translate this page New URL http//www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/chauvet/en/.
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98. L'Archéologie Sous Les Mers

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99. ArchNet: Regions / Europe
links to French version. Caution Geocities advertisements
http://archnet.asu.edu/archnet/regions/europe.php3
Resources for
European Archaeology
Internet resources related to the archaeological sub-regions of Europe. Resources are arranged alphabetically by country of focus. EuroPreArt Les hommes des lacs. Vivre à Chalain et à CLairvaux il y a 5000 ans The Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe (ARGE) from the University of Groningen serves as the WWW VL for European archaeology and contains the most comprehensive set of pointers to WWW resources for this region. The Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology server from the University of Michigan also provides a comprehensive list of regional resources. The NAVIS I site is an European database on ancient ships, queryable in 8 different languages. This site is supported by DG X of the European Union. EuRockArt is a European rock art mail list To register a server or resource not on this list click here or send email to archnet@asu.edu Updated: January 2002
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