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Lucien Camille Golvin (18 July 1905 at
Villebougis (Yonne) – 6 of July, 2002) was a
noted French university professor who
specialized in the
study of art...
- Jean-Claude
Golvin (born 18
December 1942) is a
French archaeologist and architect. He
specializes in the
history of
Roman amphitheatres and has published...
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Walter George Golvin (February 1, 1894 – June 11, 1973) was a
first baseman in
Major League Baseball, who pla**** in two
games for the 1922
Chicago Cubs...
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Almohad Empires.
Edinburgh University Press. pp. 276–328. ISBN 9780748646821.
Golvin,
Lucien (1989). "Architecture berbère". Encyclopédie Berbère (in French)...
- p. 429)
Golvin &
Fauquet (2003, pp. 285–286)
Golvin &
Fauquet (2003, p. 287)
Fauquet (2002, p. 419)
Golvin &
Fauquet (2003, p. 285)
Golvin & Fauquet...
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Archived from the
original on 12
September 2014.
Retrieved 11
January 2022. L.
Golvin, « Architecture berbère », Encyclopédie berbère [online], 6 (1989), do****ent...
- Society.
Archived from the
original on 8
March 2023.
Retrieved 12
March 2023.
Golvin, Jean-Claude (1991). L'Égypte restituée, Tome 3. Paris: Éditions Errance...
- Caucasus: An Introduction.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-539977-6.
Golvin, Ivan, The Caucasus. Griffin, Nicholas, Caucasus: A
Journey to the Land...
- Tunisia. It was
founded in 1939 by the
French scholar on
Maghrebi art
Lucien Golvin, in a
palace located in the
heart of the
ancient city of Sfax. The house...
- Edition.
Volume XII: Supplement. Leiden: E. J. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-13974-9.
Golvin,
Lucien (1989). "Architecture berbère". Encyclopédie berbère. Retrieved...