- 2nd
millennium BC)
fixed transhumance routes appeared, like the
Ligurian drailles that
linked the
maritime Liguria with the alpages, long
before any purposely-constructed...
-
agriculture and
orchards and less
organized than
those of Iberia, were the
drailles that fed into the main carraïres,
which led from
coastal plains to summer...
- Dauphiné's
rigaudon dance and
performers Rigodon Sauvage,
Patrick Mazellier and
Drailles. Dauphiné also
features one of the rare
sword dances that have
stood the...
- the city that
historically sheltered gardens and vineyards,
along the
draille linking the
Plateau du
Palais du Roi [King's
Palace Plateau]. The causse...
- 1960.
Noires compagnes de mes murs,
Florentin Mouret, Avignon, 1961.
Drailles, Gallimard, Paris, 1968. Itinéraires de la nuit, Clancier-Guénaud, Paris...
-
performance video, with
Daved Esrig, Théâtre
National Chaillot 1974: La
Draille, 60 min., with Jean
Monod 1975:
Histoire de Wahari, 75 min., with Jean...
- Tragedy",
Trends in classics, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2016, 8/2. De l’âpreté des
drailles, Colomiers,
Encres vives, 2000.
Voilier - Sirène,
Encres Vives, Colomiers...
-
sporting scenery.[tone] Rock climbing: rock of Barmette; rock
school of
Drailles White;
Black cliff of Balme. 2 200 m at the top of the tracks; 3 km (1...
- in his book
Travels with a
Donkey in the Cévennes. The GR70
follows a
draille (drove road)
across the mountain,
marked by
montjoies (standing stones)...
- from the
coast going up into the high
Alpine valleys in the summer. Some
drailles (herding routes)
crossed the
Castellane bridge,
where a toll was instituted...