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- La Revue Archéologique, published in Paris, is one of the oldest, longest-running scientific journals. First appearing in 1844, it is neither the organ...
- Musée archéologique may refer to: Musée archéologique (Brumath) Musée archéologique de Lattes, a museum in Hérault, France Musée archéologique (Strasbourg)...
- The Musée archéologique of Strasbourg, France is the largest of the numerous Alsacian museums displaying regional archeological findings from Prehistory...
- The Musée archéologique is an archaeological museum in Brumath in the Bas-Rhin department of France. It displays findings of prehistoric, Celtic and Roman...
- The Musée Archéologique de Dijon is an archaeology museum focusing on the archaeology of Burgundy that was founded in 1832, in Côte-d'Or within Dijon...
- École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem, commonly known as École Biblique, is a French academic establishment in Jerusalem specializing...
- works include Promenades archéologiques: Rome et Pompei (1880; second series, 1886); L'Afrique romaine, promenades archéologiques (1901); La Fin du paganisme...
- archaeology magazine when it was founded was Dacia: Recherches et découvertes archéologiques en Roumanie, with identical subtitles in English and French, inviting...
- , Smithsonian Magazine, July 10, 2024 Busson, Didier (1998). Carte archéologique de la Gaule: 75, Paris. Paris, France: Académie des Inscriptions et...
- The Société archéologique de Touraine (Archaeological Society of Touraine, SAT by its acronym in French), founded in 1840 and recognized as a public utility...