- Jean
Clottes is a
prominent French prehistorian. He was born in the
French Pyrenees in 1933 and
began to
study archaeology in 1959,
while teaching high...
- Nojals-et-
Clotte (French pronunciation: [nɔʒal e klɔt]; Occitan:
Nojals e Clòtas) is a
former commune in the
Dordogne department in
southwestern France...
- La
Clotte (French pronunciation: [la klɔt]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Charente-Maritime...
- drawings, from
torch marks and from the floors",
according to Jean
Clottes.
Clottes concludes that the "dates fall into two groups, one
centred around...
-
quality of the
light source.
Particularly celebrated prehistorian Jean
Clottes ****erts that Breuil's
sketch is accurate,
saying "I have seen it myself...
- by Jean Courtin, a
French prehistorian and
experienced diver, and Jean
Clottes, a
French specialist in cave art. When the
discovery was announced, doubts...
- PMID 15012963.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 25
September 2007. Packer, C.;
Clottes, J. (2000). "When
Lions Ruled France" (PDF).
Natural History. 109 (9):...
- View from the Headwaters. The Ecologist, Vol. 29 No. 4, July 1999. Jean
Clottes. "Shamanism in Prehistory".
Bradshaw foundation.
Archived from the original...
- Rolland-Maillet in Saint-Émilion, Château
Fontenil in Fronsac, and Château La
Grande Clotte in Lussac-Saint-Émilion as well as
joint venture partnerships with Bonne...
- polished.
Hokkaido characters Ogawa,
Masaru (2019). "Rock Art in ****an". In
Clottes, Jean; Smith,
Benjamin (eds.). Rock Art in East Asia (PDF). Charenton-le-Pont...