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- Archaeological Guides of France - Monographs published by the French Ministry of Culture on prehistoric or ancient sites or towns, or describing the ruins of a region. Abstracts online.
www.culture.fr/culture/editions/daf/guidarn.htm
- Archaeologists Trace early Britons in Brittany - The Oxford University Gazette reports that excavations at Le Yaudet under Profs. Barry Cunliffe and Patrick Galliou suggest that Britons fled there from the West Country.
info.ox.ac.uk/gazette/1997-8/weekly/111297/news/story_6.htm
- Bliesbruck-Reinheim - Abstract of a monograph by Jean Schaub et al on this European archaeological park, which contains the 4th century BCE princess of Reinheim's sumptuous grave, among other Celtic remains.
www.culture.fr/culture/editions/daf/guid32n.htm
- Cave Reveals Spectacular Secrets - From the BBC, French archaeologists find a cave in the Dordogne covered with drawings which they think are almost 30,000 years old.
news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1423000/1423021.stm
- Celtic Improvisations - An illustrated art-historical analysis of coins of the Coriosolites of Brittany by John Hooker, based on the La Marquanderie hoard from Jersey. Maps of hoard discoveries and mint zones.
www.writer2001.com/improvisations.htm
- Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave - History of its discovery, and pictures of the finds, and the scientific research
www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/chauvet/en/index.html
- Corpus of Gaulish Inscriptions - Inscriptions edited and translated by Christopher Gwinn, arranged by inscription type.
www.christophergwinn.com/celticstudies/insframe.htm
- Cosquer Cave - The French Ministry of Culture describes a Paleolithic art gallery in a cave that can be accessed only through a 175-meter tunnel beneath sea level. Photographs of the animal drawings and hand stencils that decorate it.
www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/archeosm/en/fr-cosqu1.htm
- European Archeological Parc Bliesbruck-Reinheim - Illustrated descriptions of the park's cluster of sites: the tomb of the Princess of Reinheim (400 CE), famed for its rich grave goods, Gallo-Roman bath-house and town.
www.gersheim.de/kulturpark/seiten/frame3.htm
- Excavations at Colletière - The French Ministry of Culture describes the 'farmer-knights' who settled c.1010 CE on the wooded shores of Paladru lake and the techniques that have uncovered the evidence for them.
www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/charavines/en/index.htm
- French Project - A multidisciplinary study of landscape evolution in Burgundy, France by the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
www.unc.edu/depts/anthro/french
- Glozel - Illustrated description of a grave dated 700-100 CE, containing clay tablets with signs on them suggestive of an alphabet.
www.gerbeaud.com/glozel/gbintroduction.htm
- Grosbot Cistercian Abbey Historical and Archaeology Field School - Excavations and historical archaeology field school at Grosbot Cistercian abbey, Charras, France from Bristol University Archaeology Department. The project is directed by Mark Horton.
www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/fieldschools/fieldschool/france
- Oppidum d'Ensérune - This site at Hérault was one of the largest Iron Age fortified towns in the Midi. Photographs, brief history and visitor information for the site and associated museum.
www.oppidumdenserune.com
- Tautavel Man - The French Ministry of Culture describes the discovery in a cave near Tautavel of one of the most ancient humans presently known in Europe. The Museum of Tautavel: European Centre for Prehistory.
www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/tautavel/en/homme-fr.htm
- The Cave of Chauvet Pont-D'Arc - Decorated Paleolithic cave in the Ardèche region of France. The Ministry of Culture describes its discovery, authentication and preservation. The context and research. Virtual tour.
www.culture.fr/culture/arcnat/chauvet/en
- The Cave of Lascaux - The French Ministry of Culture provides a virtual tour of this famous Paleolithic cave with text links on its history and artwork.
www.culture.fr/culture/arcnat/lascaux/en
- The Le Yaudet Project - The Institute of Archaeology, Oxford, describes Barry Cunliffe's excavations at the prehistoric to modern site of Le Yaudet in Brittany. Research design, previous discoveries, program and results so far.
athens.arch.ox.ac.uk/schoolarch/institute/projects/leyaudet
- The Loire Project - Aiming to study the interactions of the man and the environment in the Loire watershed during the Holocene. In French with abstract in English.
www.brgm.fr/projet_loire
- The Site de Castel-Merle - Cro-Magnon camp site located at the Sergiac just 9 km south of Monignac-Laseaux on the left bank of the Vazere. Illustrated description of the site; Castel-Merle Museum.
www.castelmerle.com
- Williams College Excavations at Psalmodi, France - Excavations and study at the abandoned monastery Benedictine Monastery of Saints Peter and Paul at Psalmodi in Eastern Languedoc, France. Site information, architectural and sculptural studies, ceramic studies, and publications.
classics.lsa.umich.edu/Psalmodi/Psalmodi.html
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