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- René Dussaud (French pronunciation: [ʁəne dyso]; December 24, 1868 – March 17, 1958) was a French Orientalist, archaeologist, and epigrapher. Among his...
- Guy Dussaud (born 8 December 1955) is a French former professional footballer who pla**** as a right winger.[citation needed] He most notably pla**** for...
- Country", sung by Stacey Cadman. It was developed by Dan and Producer Georgia Dussaud. Daniel Pea****'s production company Two Hats Film and TV eventually produced...
- quantity of urns containing a mixture of animal and children's bones. René Dussaud identified a 4th-century BC stela found in Carthage as depicting a child...
- Albright, Seti defeated Asian nomads in war against the Apirus (Hebrews). Dussaud commented Albright's article: "The interest of Professor Albright's note...
- al-Bakura... Kitab al-Majmu was published with a French translation by René Dussaud in his Histoire et Religion des Nosairis, 161-98. The Arabic text of the...
- religion des berbères, René B****et. Revue de l'histoire des religions, René Dussaud & Paul Alphandéry (PDF).[permanent dead link‍] "Amun". "Die Altaegyptischen...
- since Dussaud, including a breakthrough tracing correction of two highly contested words in the beginning of the third line (pointed out on Dussaud's original...
- court in April 1931. The defamation charge against Dussaud came to trial in March 1932, and Dussaud was found guilty of defamation. Gl**** found at Glozel...
- The details of the find were published in by French archaeologist René Dussaud in 1925. The bust is made of quartzite, and is 60 cm × 36 cm × 37.5 cm...