Jean Perrot (10 June 1920 – 24 December 2012) was a French archaeologist who specialised in the late prehistory of the Middle East and Near East. Perrot...
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Member of Parliament Jean Perrot (1920–2012), French archaeologist Jean-Marie Perrot (1877–1943), Breton independentist John Perrot (1528–1592), Lord Deputy...
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Jean Perrot (born 9 July 1951) is a French rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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developed for Susa. From 1969 until 1979 excavations were conducted under Jean Perrot. In 2019 the Susa salvage project was launched to counter the construction...
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Darius. Winter Capital". heritageinstitute.com. Retrieved 11 July 2017. Perrot, Jean (2013). The Palace of Darius at Susa: The Great Royal Residence of Achaemenid...
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Ashkelon. The fieldwork was conducted in the 1950s under the supervision of Jean Perrot and in 1997-1998 under the supervision of Yosef Garfinkel. The earliest...
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Jean-Claude Perrot (8 March 1928 – 10 December 2021) was a French historian. He specialized in urban history, economic politics, demography, and statistics...
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Valois visited the home of industrialist Jean Perrot, head of the Francs-tireurs movement in Isère. Jean Perrot had his maid tell him that he was not at...
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Jean-Luc Perrot (born 23 May 1959 in Moulins, Allier, in Central France) is a French organist, carillonneur, composer and musicologist. Jean-Luc Perrot...
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Jean Perrot: Recherches archéologiques a Suse et en Susiane en 1969 et en 1970 (=Syria. Band 48). Damaskus 1971, S. 21–51. (jstor.org) Georges Perrot...
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The Bezen Perrot (Breton; lit. '"Perrot Unit"'), officially the Breton SS Armed Formation (German: Bretonische Waffenverband der SS) was a small collaborationist...
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sous la direction d'Alain Rey, réédition 2010, Tome I, p. 719b. [1] Jean Perrot, La linguistique éditions « Que sais-je ? » n° 570, Introduction [2]...
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The abbé Jean-Marie Perrot, in Breton Yann-Vari Perrot (3 September 1877 in Plouarzel, Finistère – 12 December 1943 in Scrignac), was a priest and Breton...
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specialist flint production. Some of these sites were re-excavated in 1969 by Jean Perrot. Finds of pottery and flints were studied by Ann Roshwalb who found evidence...
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The Biblical Archaeologist, Vol 50, No. 2. (June, 1987), pp 110–117 Jean Perrot, The excavation at Tell Abu-Matar near Beer-Sheba (1953-1954), Journal...
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beginning of his career at 17 on channel FR3. Perrot started being well known in the late 1980s when he replaced Jean Rochefort who presented Disney Channel...
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Olympic rower. Gerald McDermott, 71, American filmmaker and author. Jean Perrot, 92, French archaeologist. Irving Saraf, 80, Polish producer, editor...
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painting depicts dancers at the end of a lesson under ballet master Jules Perrot. Perrot and Degas were friends, and Degas painted the dance class in the Paris...
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including Pas de Quatre, La Esmeralda, Ondine, and Giselle with Jean Coralli. The Lyon-born Perrot danced often with Marie Taglioni but their partnership was...
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Recherches comparatives sur les livres et le multimédia d'enfance, no 2. Jean Perrot (or.); Institut international Charles Perrault. Bruxelles; New York:...
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Images of Mithra. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-251111-9. Jean Perrot (28 August 2013). The Palace of Darius at Susa: The Great Royal Residence...
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1954 and salvage excavations were carried out under the supervision of Jean Perrot, Monique Lechevalier and François Valla of the CNRS. Since 2022, the...
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Married Today (1956) as Robert Petersen Victor and Victoria (1957) as Jean Perrot Von allen geliebt (1957) as Rudolf Avenarius Bühne frei für Marika [de]...
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Antoine Meillet et les langues de l'Europe : l'affaire hongroise par Jean Perrot - Histoire Épistémologie Langage Année 1988 10-2 pp. 301-318 Nneer, Simajro...
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metres (22,000 sq ft) in the Jordan Valley was first excavated in 1962 by Jean Perrot. The deposits on site were 3 metres (9.8 ft) deep and divided up into...
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"El-Khiam points". El Khiam was first excavated by René Neuville in 1934, by Jean Perrot in 1951 and Joaquín González Echegaray [es] in 1961. El-Khiam point microlith...
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some of the issues are thematic. The journal was established in 1973 by Jean Perrot and Bernard Vandermeersch with the help of the Wener Gren Foundation...
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Vomir (redirect from Romain Perrot)
Romain Perrot (born 1973), better known by his stage name Vomir (French for "vomiting" or "regurgitate"), is a French noise music artist based in Paris...
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landowner from Savennières, and Julie Perrot d'Ablancourt, daughter of an officer of the army of Anjou, Jean Perrot d’Ablancourt. Renée d'Anjou started...
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Nicolas Perrot d'Ablancourt (5 April 1606, Châlons-en-Champagne – 17 November 1664, Paris) was a French translator of the Greek and Latin classics into...
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