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- Chancelade (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃slad]; Occitan: Chancelada) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France...
- Chancelade man (the Chancelade cranium) is an ancient anatomically modern human fossil of a male found in Chancelade in France in 1888. The skeleton was...
- Chancelade Abbey (French: Abbaye Notre-Dame de Chancelade) is an Augustinian monastery in Chancelade in the Dordogne. It was founded in 1129. The abbey...
- 1940–41, Cleveland Museum of Art Spotted Man (1924) The Little Chapel Chancelade (1926) Woman with Plants (1929) American Gothic (1930) Arnold Comes of...
- announced that a prehistoric skull, found in Chancelade, was of a new race, which he called the "Chancelade race", which he argued was the ancestor of the...
- French Nobel laureate J. M. G. Le Clézio. Terra Amata is about a man named Chancelade, and his detailed view of an otherwise ordinary life, from his early childhood...
- second phase houses the pectoral cross and chalice of the former abbot of Chancelade, Alain de Solminihac. The château The château from a distance The roof...
- (Génovéfains), centred on the Abbey of St Genevieve, Paris Congregation of Chancelade Congregation of Abondance Congregation of Val-des-Écoliers Congregation...
- Trobadours et Cathares en Occitanie médiévale; atti del Convegno di Chancelade, 24 e 25 agosto 2002, pp. 61–79. Dante, Domenico. Il tempo interrotto...
- "Chancelade Man", in southwestern France by Leo Testut in 1889. Scientific consensus after the 1930s, however, agreed that the remains of "Chancelade Man"...