- Jean
Capart (February 21, 1877 – June 16, 1947) was a
Belgian Egyptologist, who is
often considered the "Father of
Belgian Egyptology."
Capart was born...
-
Gustavo Raúl
Capart (born 29 July 1964) is a
retired Argentinian sprinter. He
represented his
country in the 200
metres at the 1983
World Championships...
- the book, Je lis les hiéroglyphes ("I am
reading hieroglyphs") by Jean
Capart,
which illustrate their importance: – nfrw (w and the
three strokes are...
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melodrama blessed from above". The
Austin Chronicle.
Retrieved 15
October 2015.
Capart,
Nicolas (9
October 2009). "The
Smile of XX (an
interview with
singer Romy)...
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Egyptologist Jean
Capart that he
excavate at Heliopolis,
where his
building constructions were underway. He also made it
possible for
Capart to
acquire some...
- the same genus,
reducing Limnothelphusa to a
taxonomic synonym. In 1952,
Capart did not
recognise the
species P. conculcata, but
added four new species...
-
under it:
Council of
Advancement of People's
Action and
Rural Technology (
CAPART)
National Institute of
Rural Development (NIRD)
National Rural Road Development...
- Seva Trust. The
welfare activities are
carried out in
collaboration with
CAPART,
Khadi and
Village Industries Commission, NEDA,
respective State Governments...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 19
March 2020.
Retrieved 19
March 2020.
Capart, André (1951). Expédition océanographique
belge dans les eaux côtières africaines...
- (British-Canadian, 1896–1959)
Ricardo Caminos (Argentinian, 1916–1992) Jean
Capart (Belgian, 1877–1947)
George Herbert, 5th Earl of
Carnarvon (English, 1866–1923)...