Gabriel Camps (May 20, 1927 – September 6, 2002) was a French archaeologist and social anthropologist, the founder of the Encyclopédie berbère and is...
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became "Numidae" (but cf. also the correct use of Nomades). Historian Gabriel Camps, however, disputes this claim, favoring instead an African origin for...
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University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-24490-0. Camps, Gabriel (1995). "Djedar". In Gabriel Camps (ed.). Encyclopedie Berbere. Vol. 16. Editions Edisud...
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ville africo-romaine », pp. 131-143 Gabriel Camps, « Dougga », L'Encyclopédie berbère, pp. 2522-2527 Gabriel Camps, Les Berbères, mémoire et identité,...
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Camp Gabriels was a minimum security state prison, located in northern New York. This prison was located in the village of Gabriels in the Town of Brighton...
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sometimes portrayed as nomads and other times as sedentary mountaineers. Gabriel Camps argues that the name "Berbers" (Latin barbari) does not derive from...
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modern name of the Berbers in their works, such as the French historian Gabriel Camps. The Libyan tribes mentioned in these sources[clarification needed]...
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of the Second Punic War in the fight against Hannibal. According to Gabriel Camps, this signifies that Baga was no petty king, and that he had strong...
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Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag. Gabriel Camps and J. Vignet-Zunz. 1998. Ghomâra (Ghumara, Ghmara). In Gabriel Camps (ed.), Encyclopédie berbère: Gauda...
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Wenyen Gabriel (born March 26, 1997) is a South Sudanese-American professional basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier...
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fire) in Camps-Fabrer 1991, Bijoux, in the online Encyclopédie Berbère or Camps-Fabrer 1990, pp. 27–51 Outils et techniques According to Camps-Fabrer,...
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Gabriel Pawel "Gaga" Slonina (Polish: Słonina; born May 15, 2004) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for EFL League One...
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Camps may refer to: Ramón Camps (1927–1994), Argentine general Gabriel Camps (1927–2002), French historian Luís Espinal Camps (1932–1980), Spanish missionary...
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Gabriel Emerson Olds (born March 24, 1972) is an American actor and writer. He is best known for his portrayal of American minister Pat Robertson in The...
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Gabriel LaBelle (born September 2002) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his leading role as young aspiring filmmaker Sammy Fabelman in Steven...
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Gabriel Nissim Attal de Couriss (French: [ɡabʁijɛl atal]; born 16 March 1989) is a French politician who has been Prime Minister of France since January...
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was accompanied in her travels by an "idol". Both Mohamed Talbi and Gabriel Camps interpreted this idol as a Christian icon, either of Christ, the Virgin...
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Costa, Corse préhistorique, Éditions Errance, Paris, 2004 pp. 215–216 Gabriel Camps, Préhistoire d'une île. Les origines de la Corse, 1988 Peregrine, Peter...
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Mauro-Roman Kingdom Exarchate of Africa Courtot, P. (1987). “Altava”. In Gabriel Camps. Encyclopedie Berbere. 4. Editions Edisud. pp. 543–552. ISBN 978-2-85744-282-0...
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among the most notable monuments left by the Classical Berbers. But Gabriel Camps debates whether this is done for worship or for mere love and appreciation...
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originally published by Editions Edisud. Its first editor-in-chief was Gabriel Camps. After his death in 2002, he was succeeded by Salem Chaker, Professor...
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p. 75 Gabriel Camps, « Dougga », Encyclopédie berbère, tome XVI, éd. Edisud, Aix-en-Provence, 1992, pp. 2522–2527 ISBN 2857445814 Gabriel Camps, Les Berbères...
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Christian based on his Roman-sounding name. According to historian Gabriel Camps, his name was a possible translation in Berber of the Latin name "Caecilius"...
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San Gabriel Canyon reached the confluence of the East and West Forks by 1915, making it easier to reach the many camps along the upper San Gabriel. Although...
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'excavation'). During the years 1968-70, an Algerian studying under Gabriel Camps at the University of Aix-Marseilles, Fatima Kadria Kadra, made the first...
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C. Michael Hogan, Chellah, The Megalithic Portal, ed. Andy Burnham Camps, Gabriel. "Baga". Retrieved 18 February 2024. Josephy, Alvin M. (6 September...
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Various population genetics studies along with historians such as Gabriel Camps and Charles-André Julien lend support to the idea that the bulk of the...
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does not comply completely satisfactorily to any typological list — Gabriel Camps The following guide is strongly influenced by the possibly outdated...
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Benji (2018 film) (category Films directed by Brandon Camp)
same title, which was directed by Camp's father Joe. It stars Gabriel Bateman and Darby Camp. Jason Blum served as a producer through his Blumhouse Productions...
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This hypothesis was however rejected by Tarradell, and later also by Gabriel Camps, who both concluded the mound and its stone ring were built as a burial...
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