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  1. Southern France: An Oxford Archaeological Guide (Oxford Archaeological Guides) by Henry Cleere, 2001-07-19
  2. The Archaeology of the Frontier in the Medieval Near East: Excavations at Gritille, Turkey (Archaeological Institute of America Monographs: New Series) by Scott Redford, Gil Stein, et all 1999-09
  3. Aurignacian Lithic Economy: Ecological Perspectives from Southwestern France (Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology) by Brooke S. Blades, 2010-11-02
  4. The Archaeology of Solvieux: An Upper Palaeolithic Open-Air Site in France (Monumenta Archaeologica) by James Sackett, 1999-12-31
  5. The Roman Remains of Southern France: A Guide Book by James Bromwich, 1996-08-13
  6. The Medieval Parish Churches of York: The Pictorial Evidence (The archaeology of York: supplementary series) by Frances Mee, Barbara Wilson, 1998-12-31
  7. Stone Age Archaeology: Essays in honour of John Wymer (Oxbow Monographs)
  8. Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt by D.C.L. OXON. MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE; G. MASPERO, 2009-05-18
  9. Cave Art (Shire Archaeology) by Andrew J. Lawson, 2008-03-04
  10. Coinage and Society in Britain and Gaul: Some Current Problems (Research Report (Council for British Archaeology), No. 38.)
  11. Iron Age and Roman Burials in Champagne This volume reports on the excavation of a series of six Iron Age cemeteries in Champagne, France: Menil-Annelles, ... group. The excavations were conducted by by I.M. Stead, 2005-10-01
  12. Culture Contact in Southern Mediterranean France (British Archaeological Reports International Series) by Daryn Reyman, 2010-01
  13. Le Mesolithique Moyen du Nord-Cotentin, Basse-Normandie, France (British Archaeological Reports (BAR) International) (French Edition) by Emmanuel Ghesquiere, Philippe Lefevre, et all 2000-12-31
  14. The Sephardic Jews of Bordeaux: Assimilation and Emancipation in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France (Judaic Studies Series) by Frances Malino, 2003-12-02

1. H-France Archaeology Guide
exploration and travel, history, ethnology, ethnography, archaeology, literatureof colonial interest. (Information supplied by Jack Kessler. See FYI France.).
http://www3.uakron.edu/hfrance/archaeology.html

2. Bristol University Archaeology Department: Site Map
applications. L’Abbaye de Grosbot, France – archaeology fieldschool france archaeology field school applications. St Lucia
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/archaeologysitemap.html
Bristol University Archaeology Department: Site Map Archaeology department home page Archaeology: undergraduate BA Archaeology BA Archaeology and Geology (joint honours) ... South Cadbury Environs Project

3. MUSEE Toulouse-lautrec - Quick Details From MuseumStuff.com
children cool neat great regions world france and educational interactive regionsworld france web sites regions world france archaeology anthropology regions
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4. GIS And Remote Sensing For Archaeology: Burgundy, France-Introduction
Read about a project in Burgundy, france that apply remote sensing to archeological research. GIS in the Burgundy region of france. This long term University and the International Space University of Strasbourg, france). Valley region of Burgundy (france) for over two decades.
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

5. Volunteer Opportunites: Archaeological Excavations At L'Abbaye De Grosbot, Franc
Excavations and historical archaeology field school at Grosbot Cistercian abbey, Charras, france from Bristol University archaeology Department. The project is directed by Mark Horton.
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/fieldschools/fieldschool/france/
L'Abbaye de Grosbot
Charras, Charente, France
archaeological excavation with volunteer opportunities Next Season: August - September 2002 - Applications closed The Department of Archaeology , University of Bristol are pleased to announce the sixth season of work at L'Abbaye de Grosbot, Charras, Charante, France. The next field season will run for 3 weeks in August-September 2002. Applications are invited from volunteers wishing to participate in the project. The project is directed by Dr Mark Horton
Grosbot is a privately-owned Cisterican Abbey located on the northern borders of the Dordogne. It is set among woodlands and countryside in the heart of rural France. The church and claustral buildings survive almost complete, and the abbey represents an excellent example of a small Cistercian Abbey which continued until the French Revolution of 1789. The project is mainly focused in an area to the east of the Church, where we have located a complex of infirmary buildings and what appears to be a mausoleum or private chapel for the lay benefactors to the Abbey. A number of burials have been found, many very unusual, and it hoped that further discoveries will be made in 2002. In addition to the excavation, a field survey of the surrounding landscape is being undertaken, and this includes studies of farms and granges that were supplying the Abbey. A programme of dendrochronology on these farm buildings is providing firm dating evidence and this work will continue in 2002.

6. GIS And Remote Sensing For Archaeology: Burgundy, France-Introduction
A longterm project by Dr. Scott Madry on the applications of remote sensing and GIS in the Burgundy region of france. Methodology, bibliography
http://www.informatics.org/france/
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

7. Egyptian Archaeology - WebTopic - France & Associates
This WebTopic is a collection of web site reviews about Egyptian archaeology. Readable! Books, CDROMs, videos, kits via online ordering. The Institute of Egyptian Art and archaeology. A wonderful exhibit of Egyptian artifacts comes to your screen from the
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8. Zone-Tour : Database Of Urban Exploration
Resources, database, pictures, movies and information for Urban Exploration and Industrial archaeology (primarily in france).
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Z o n e - T o u r : Database of Urban Exploration W hat is urban exploration?... a way of seeing the city by its hidden and often functional side.
Technical galleries, attics, construction places, roofs, all those "No Entry" places form a sort of parallel deserted town... or nearly deserted, because the design this silent world can attract many kind of inhabitant of the "other town" (the one where people live, work and consume) and swing them over to the backside of the setting. You can't see them, you can't hear them, but they're there, wandering under the sidewalk or above your head on the roofs or behind one of these doors you never think of knowing if it lead somewhere... ... they did.
This web-site is there to give you an idea of what they can see !

9. 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
N EWSBRIEFS Volume 50 Number 5 September/October 1997 N EOLITHIC S URGERY Earliest trepanned skull found. (Courtesy Kurt W. Alt) [LARGER IMAGE] 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

10. -Bibliography Of GIS And Remote Sensing For Archaeology: Burgundy, France
124131 Southeastern archaeology. l987 Remote Sensing in a Temperate Regional ArchaeologicalSurvey in france, in Regional Dynamics Southern Burgundy from
http://www.informatics.org/france/bib.html
Bibliography
Regional dynamics : Burgundian landscapes in historical perspective
edited by Carole L. Crumley and William H. Marquardt.
San Diego: Academic Press, c1987.
ISBN 0-12-198380-3 (hardcover) ISBN 1-12-198381-1 (paperback)
This 630 page work contains the results of the first decade of our collaborative research in the region. Chapter titles are: Chapter 1: Theoretical Issues in the Analysis of Spatial Patterning (William H. Marquardt and Carole L. Crumley) Chapter 2: Environmental Setting (Carole L. Crumley) Chapter 3: Archaeological Investigations at Mont Dardon (Paul R. Green, Walter E. Berry, and V. Ann Tippitt) Chapter 4: Certain Factors Influencing Settlement during the Later Iron Age and Gallo-Roman Periods; The Analysis of Intensive Survey Data (Carole L. Crumley, William H. Marquardt , and Thomas L. Leatherman) Chapter 5: A Multiscalar Approach to Remote Sensing in a Temperate Regional Archaeological Survey (Scott L. H. Madry) Chapter 6: Historical Ecology (Carole L. Crumley)

11. 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. " 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
Archaeology of Solvieux
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12. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Anthropology : Archaeology : Regional : E
Portail de la recherche archéologique en france et les pays francophones sur Internet. Gateway to archaeological research in france and Francophone countries on the Internet.
http://db.educationworld.com/perl/browse?cat_id=5758

13. Egyptian Archaeology - WebTopic - France & Associates
Recommended Egyptian archaeology Resources. (Books, software, videos, and kits).This WebTopic is copyrighted ©2002 by Jan K. france. All rights reserved.
http://www.franceandassociates.net/wtegypt.html
Type any keyword
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at amazon.com: Wonderful Things I am rather curiously observing my own interest in ancient Egypt. I have a true fascination with the pyramids, sphinx, pharaohs, and all that goes along with them. But I can't really figure out from whence this interest came! When I was in school, history and other social science classes were my least favorite courses. As a matter of fact, I somehow got through college without ever having to take a history course and slept through most of my sociology class lectures. But now, many years later, I'm finding myself with an...well, I won't call it an obsession...but with an absolute passion for learning about ancient Egypt. I just can't get enough! It has led us to faraway places in search of Egyptian artifacts (see our family's travel page for the trip diaries and photos.) I've also been collecting web resources and books and videos galore. (Be sure to see

14. Shipwrecks - WebTopic - France & Associates
This is a course about how the ships were built, as well as the archaeology ofvarious finds. This WebTopic is copyrighted © 20023 by Jan K. france.
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How scary it would have been onboard the Titanic on that fateful night! Maybe we can deal with the emotions if we find out more about who was there and what possessions they had with them. Who was brave in the face of disaster? How did the survivors carry on? The story of the Titanic is a lot more than how the ship looked then and how it looks today. It's the story of people Part of the story of shipwrecks also lies in their discovererspeople like Robert Ballard, Jacques Cousteau, and Mel Fisher. What does it take to be an undersea explorer? What combination of daring and common sense must one have? How do they balance their scientific side with their respect for the dead and respect for the environment? When do they decide to take money for their discoveries, and when do they explore purely for the joy of it? In this WebTopic, we bring you the very best sites and resources about shipwrecks (be sure to see

15. 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
Jamestown Ceramic Research Group
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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

16. AriadNe/Research & Science/France/Archaeology - Archaeology
Ariadne The European and Mediterranean link resource presents /Research Science/france/archaeology - archaeology. AriadNe, The
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17. Field School: Archaeology Field Schools
archaeology field schools in historical archaeology, prehistoric archaeology and landscape archaeology. Details of field schools in Britain, the Caribbean (St Kitts and St Lucia), Bermuda and france.
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/fieldschools/fieldschool/
field school archaeology field schools offered by Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol, UK see Bristol Archaeology Department homepage
see also Historical Archaeology MA October 2003 entry - full details are here We currently have details of SIX PROJECTS: South Cadbury (UK) Summer-Autumn 2002, Bermuda Winter 2003-4, Exmoor (UK) July-August 2003, France dates tbc 2003, St Kitts, Caribbean 7-27 July 2003, St Lucia, Caribbean dates tbc 2003 Historical Archaeology in St George, Bermuda - accredited historical archaeology field school Historical Archaeology in St George, Bermuda Next field school: Winter 2003-4 Applications currently invited An accredited summer historical archaeology field school in the 17th century town of St George, Bermuda. Run in partnership with the Bermuda National Trust, this field school, in its second season, offers a full introduction to historical archaeology,and the history of this fascinating island. Read more..

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Serwis Katalog w Wirtualna Polska S.A. pierwszy portal w Polsce. wp.pl Katalog Katalog wiatowy DMOZ Science Social Sciences archaeology Regional Europe
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19. 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
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

20. ArchAGENDA French Archaeology Calender
Translate this page france. Musée de l'or de Colombie. Venue - Lieu Galeries nationales du GrandPalais Place Clemenceau 75008 Paris, france. Tel. (33) 44 13 17 17.
http://www.univ-tlse2.fr/utah/archagenda/agenda/calendrierpp/aappfrance.html
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67440 (Alsace), France Information - Renseignements: Via Romanica BP 14 67441 Marmoutier cedex Tel.: 03 88 71 49 60 Internet : www.route-romane-alsace.com
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Bestiaire roman en Europe.
Venue - Lieu Ancienne Abbatiale 68490 Ottmarsheim, France Information - Renseignements: "La Route Romane d'Alsace" Via Romanica BP 14 67441 Marmoutier cedex Tel.: 03 88 71 49 60 Internet : www.route-romane-alsace.com
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