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La pierre de taille des Charentes et les colonies françaises [PDF]
Thorpe, Frederick John
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Etude ostéoarchéologique de la série de Pignans (Var, France, Ve-VIe siècles ap. J.-C.) [PDF]
Dutour, Olivier +2 more
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Outport Economics: Culture and Agriculture in Later Seventeenth-Century Newfoundland [PDF]
Pope, Pete E.
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Revue archéologique de Narbonnaise, 1990
In 1989, an emergency excavation allowed the digging of a rural settlement inhabited from the 1st century B.C. until the 6th century A.D. and of a small necropolis used from the Early Empire until Late Antiquity. This site, located near the Olbia tradepost is interesting firstly because it is likely to be Greek, and also because it had one of the ...
Borréani, Marc, Brun, Jean-Pierre
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In 1989, an emergency excavation allowed the digging of a rural settlement inhabited from the 1st century B.C. until the 6th century A.D. and of a small necropolis used from the Early Empire until Late Antiquity. This site, located near the Olbia tradepost is interesting firstly because it is likely to be Greek, and also because it had one of the ...
Borréani, Marc, Brun, Jean-Pierre
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Vesalius : acta internationales historiae medicinae, 2000
Tomb Nr 1 of the ancient cemetery of Costebelle, attributed to the 4th century AD, contained the skeleton of a pregnant female and that of her foetus in the pelvic cavity. This was aged seven months, was almost complete and showed an exceptional example of bony lesions suggestive of infection.
G, Palfi +3 more
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Tomb Nr 1 of the ancient cemetery of Costebelle, attributed to the 4th century AD, contained the skeleton of a pregnant female and that of her foetus in the pelvic cavity. This was aged seven months, was almost complete and showed an exceptional example of bony lesions suggestive of infection.
G, Palfi +3 more
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