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Stone Age Wallonia (Southern Belgium)

Current Anthropology, 1995
Rapport de quatre saisons de fouilles d'une serie de sites prehistoriques de Wallonie, datant de 100 000 a 8000 ans BP, dans le but de deceler les modifications significatives de l'habitat, de l'industrie lithique et de l'adaptation humaine aux fluctuations environnementales, du Mousterien au Neolithique ...
Lawrence Straus, Marcel Otte
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Wallonia: The Will to Remember

Yale French Studies, 2002
14 December 1960. Place Saint-Lambert in Liege, seventy-five thousand people, led by metal workers, demonstrate against austerity and social recession measures concocted by a conservative government. The socialist Federation Generale du Travail of Belgium-a majority in Wallonia, a minority in Flanders-has launched the movement to oppose the "single law"
Jacques Dubois, Barbara Harshav
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Belgium (Wallonia and Flanders)

2019
This chapter presents the principles of the midwifery curricula and the transition of midwifery students to qualified midwives working in Wallonia (the French-speaking part of Belgium) and Flanders (Dutch-speaking part of Belgium).
Geneviève Castiaux   +2 more
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A Cultural History of Wallonia

International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2013
edited by Bruno Demoulin, Yale University Press/Mercartorfonds, Brussels, 2012, 399 pp., £45, hbk (ISBN 978-0-300-18866-0).
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Cheratte-Visé: a Muslim village in Wallonia

MIGRATION LETTERS, 2005
This article aims to describe the processes leading to social integration of a Turkish community at the beginning of the sixties who were resident in a mining region in Belgium. The stages through which this immigrant working population had to go through are described here: and how it managed, within a third of century, to become established in the ...
Christophe Parthoens   +2 more
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Nature conservation and pastoralism in Wallonia

2002
Presently, extensive farming is very marginal and only present in particular economic and ecological situations, but in the past pastoralism was common in Wallonia, especially on poor, dry, wet or peaty soils, which developed on calcareous or acidic rocks of the Calestienne and Ardennes regions.
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Get up Wallonia ? Oui, mais comment ?

La Revue Nouvelle, 2021
Thierry Jacques   +2 more
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