- Émile
Cartailhac (15
February 1845 – 26
November 1921) was a
French prehistorian,
sometimes regarded as one of the
founding fathers of the
studies of the...
- origin. The
French specialists, led by
Gabriel de
Mortillet and Émile
Cartailhac, were
particularly adamant in
rejecting the
hypothesis of
Sautuola and...
-
Cartailhac a year
later and
received full-scale recognition. In 1925 J.
Mandeman found another gallery with
black paintings and
called it
Cartailhac Gallery...
-
opposition to the Spaniards. In 1902, the
respected French archaeologist Émile
Cartailhac, who had been one of the
leading critics,
emphatically admitted his mistake...
- as María
Sautuola Irene Escolar as
older María Clément
Sibony as Émile
Cartailhac Henry Goodman as De Los Ríos
Pierre Niney as Paul
Ratier Rupert Everett...
- de
Candie de Saint-Simon (1731–1851), and the
collaboration of Émile
Cartailhac, Jean-Baptiste Noulet, and Eugène Trutat. In 1887 (on the
occasion of...
-
Chardin List of
Roman Catholic cleric–scientists Les
Combarelles Émile
Cartailhac "Biographical
Index Part I" (PDF).
Royal Society of Edinburgh. Archived...
- 28,000 BP Type site
Aurignac Preceded by Ahmarian, Châtelperronian
Followed by Gravettian, Mal'ta–Buret'
culture Defined by
Breuil and
Cartailhac, 1906...
- (pages 127 y 272) Breuil,
Henri (1921). "Note sur la
communication de E.
Cartailhac:
observations sur l'hiatus et le néolithique". L'Anthropologie. 31: 349–354...
- in the
Talaiotic Period (550-123 ACN). The
French prehistorian Émile
Cartailhac found in the 1890s
ceramic and
human bones. The
excavation by Antonio...