- (December 30, 1919 –
April 30, 1981), also
known by the pen name of
Francis Carsac, was a
French scientist, geologist, archaeologist, and
science fiction writer...
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settlement in this
region have been
dated to
about 3500 BC, but the hill site of
Carsac—a
Celtic place-name that has been
retained at
other sites in the south—became...
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Carsac-Aillac (French pronunciation: [kaʁsak‿ajak]; Occitan:
Carsac e Alhac) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
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Carsac-de-Gurson (French pronunciation: [kaʁsak də ɡyʁsɔ̃]; Occitan:
Carsac de Gurçon) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in...
- Pech-de-l'Azé
caves are a
prehistoric site
located in the
French commune of
Carsac-Aillac, in the
Dordogne department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region of...
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animated films between 1910 and 1927.[citation needed] O'Galop died in
Carsac-Aillac,
France in 1946. Lambiek.net
Marius O'Galop at IMDb
Public Health...
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Robinsons du
cosmos (The
Robinsons of the Cosmos [ru]) (1955) by
Francis Carsac,
pieces of
France and the US with
plenty of po****tion are
ripped off and...
- (The Lion's Parasites) is a
science fiction novel by
French writer Francis Carsac,
first published in
paperback by
Fleuve Noir in 1967. It was
reissued by...
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launching a new
generation of
French writers in the genre, such as
Francis Carsac,
Daniel Drode,
Philippe Curval, Gérard Klein,
Michel Jeury (under the pseudonym...
- Calviac-en-Périgord Campagnac-lès-Quercy
Campagne Campsegret Capdrot Carlux Carsac-Aillac
Carsac-de-Gurson
Carves La C****agne Castelnaud-la-Chapelle
Castels et Bézenac...