Jacques Tixier (French pronunciation: [ʒak tiksje]; 1 January 1925 – 3 April 2018) was a French archaeologist and prehistorian notable for his work on...
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thousands of microburins originating from a variety of Saharan sites. Jacques Tixier noted that none of the examples studied showed unambiguous traces of...
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French prehistorian Jacques Tixier offers modern training in stone knapping....
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more coherence by a classification scheme posed by Bordes' colleague Jacques Tixier. Corbey, Raymond; Jagich, Adam; Vaesen, Krist; Collard, Mark (2016)...
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potsherds. The Mission Archéologique Français à Qatar, a French team led by Jacques Tixier, surveyed and excavated several sites in Qatar beginning in 1976. The...
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stratigraphic provenance is unknown. Another excavation was carried out by Jacques Tixier and Roger de Bayle des Hermens in 1967 and 1969, during which 22 layers...
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1900. The Mission Archéologique Français à Qatar, a French team led by Jacques Tixier, discovered the site in 1976. Mangroves in salt marshes of Al Khor Island...
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Jean Tixier de Ravisi (c. 1470–1542) was a French Renaissance humanist scholar and professor of rhetoric. He was born in Ravisi, which is near the commune...
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F. Ewing, S.J., in 1937-1938 and again in 1947-1948, then later by Jacques Tixier in 1969-1975 before research was interrupted by the Lebanese Civil War...
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Mayrouba (redirect from Site Tixier)
road to Mayrouba. It was found undisturbed in 1965 by Francis Hours, Jacques Tixier and Lorraine Copeland. The tools found indicated it to be a Mayroubian...
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Italian journalist and writer. Irma Rapuzzi, 107, French politician. Jacques Tixier, 93, French archaeologist and prehistorian. Tomas Villa, 34, Mexican...
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– Irma Rapuzzi, politician (b. 1910) Jacques Tixier, archaeologist and prehistorian (b. 1925) 6 April – Jacques Higelin, pop singer (b. 1940) 8 April...
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author's death by La page blanche in December 1982 with a new preface by Jacques Tixier. The novel was dedicated to Carsac's American friends and science fiction...
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candidate Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour with his father. Graduated with a high school certificate in literature in 1967, Jean-Jacques Bourdin briefly went...
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craftsman was also arrested. Jacques Isorni, Pétain's lawyer at his trial, suspected it was a plot by his "rival" Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour. He visited him...
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Bardella (son-in-law) Vincenzo Sofo (nephew-in-law) Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour (godfather) Jacques Dominati (godfather) Occupation Real estate agent • politician...
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provoked by the far-right youth of Camelots du Roi, led into battle by Jean Tixier. The latter was found guilty of assault and sentenced to six months in prison...
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lawyer. Trémolet de Villers was a collaborator of the politician Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour. In 1974 he founded his law practice, where he handled some famous...
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Microlith Inizan, Marie-Louise; Reduron, Michel; Roche, Héléne & Tixier, Jacques (1995). Technología de la pierre taillée. CREP - CNRS, Paris. (pages...
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by a legal team consisting of attorneys Jacques Isorni, Richard Dupuy, Bernard Le Coroller and Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour, who was later a candidate for...
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William Vainqueur (redirect from William Jacques Vainqueur)
William Jacques Vainqueur (born 19 November 1988) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He mostly played as a central...
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Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour in the 1965 presidential elections, alongside Jean-Marie Le Pen who was Tixier-Vignacourt's campaign director (Tixier-Vignancourt...
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1313–1329 : Aymon of Aosta 1329–1330 : Jacques de Vevey (first time) 1330–1338 : Clair de Fontenay (first time) 1338–1341 : Jacques de Vevey (second time) 1341–1341 :...
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denial. The magazine was established by Maurice Bardèche and Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour in December 1952. Based in Paris, its original aim was to diffuse...
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politician; Henri Pourrat, actor; Xavier Vallat, French politician; Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour, French politician; Pierre Dunoyer de Segonzac, founder of the...
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Cabral (replacing weekend news) Yannick Le Gall (« Avant le JT ») Emmanuel Tixier (chronicler « Avant le JT ») William Van Qui (« 5 minutes pour convaincre »)...
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was organised by Jean-Marie Le Pen. Charles de Gaulle said of Tixier-Vignancourt: "Tixier-Vignancour, that is Vichy, the Collaboration proud of itself...
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directed the 1965 presidential campaign of far-right candidate Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour, who obtained 5.19% of the votes. He insisted on the rehabilitation...
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Guerrier 1769-1772 : Annet Barthomyvat des Paleines 1777-1780 : Pierre Tixier 1780-1786 : Guillaume du Fraisse de Vernines 1786-1790 : Louis Anne Reboul...
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joined by other nationalists like Albert Heuclin, Jean Marot, Jacques Wagner and Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour. On 23 March 1950, the group was officially declared...
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