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Aurignac (French pronunciation: [oʁiɲak]; Occitan: Aurinhac) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France,
close to the Pyrénées...
- The Cave of
Aurignac is an
archaeological site in the
commune of
Aurignac, Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France.
Sediment excavation and artefact...
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dates to
about 33,000 to 26,000
years ago. The type site is the Cave of
Aurignac, Haute-Garonne, south-west France. The main
preceding period is the Mousterian...
- Sansan. In 1860,
hearing of the
discovery of
human bones at a cave at
Aurignac, and
inspired by the work of
William Pengelly, he
turned his attention...
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terrace of the
River Somme (Abbeville, France), of the
Abbevillian culture Aurignac (Haute Garonne, France), of the
Aurignacian culture Hallstatt (Salzkammergut...
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flooding has been used in both the
Aurignac and
Lombardi sands since 1966-1967;
water flooding is also
being used in the
Aurignac. The peak
production from the...
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century Jaume Santiveri i Piniés: businessman,
founder of
Santiveri France,
Aurignac. Muni****l
Register of
Spain 2018.
National Statistics Institute. Carlos...
- Aspret-Sarrat
Aucamville Aulon Auragne Aureville Auriac-sur-Vendinelle
Auribail Aurignac Aurin Ausseing Ausson Aussonne Auterive Auzas Auzeville-Tolosane Auzielle...
- Mérens • Sainte-Mère •
Terraube •
Thibault de
Termes Haute-Garonne (31)
Aurignac •
Berthier •
Boussan • Brax •
Calmont •
Cambiac •
Castagnac • Fourquevaux...
- Tito
Bustillo Cave, Asturias,
Spain Santimamiñe,
Basque Country,
Spain Aurignac, Occitanie,
France Les
Trois Frères, Occitanie,
France Lascaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine...