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structures on the
seafloor within 150 m of the
former island.
Antoine Poidebard, who was the
first to have them
explored by
divers in 1939, saw in these...
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Antoine Poidebard (Lyon, 12
October 1878 – Beirut, 17
August 1955) was a
French landscape archaeologist,
Jesuit missionary, and pilot. He
pioneered aerial...
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Trade 7th-14th Century;
Metropolitan Museum of Art René Mouterde, André
Poidebard, « La voie
antique des
caravanes entre Palmyre et Hît, au IIe siècle après...
- Brepols, pp. 97-106, 2011
Poidebard, A., "Statue Trouvée a Tell Brak:
Avril 1930.", Syria, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 360–64, 1930
Poidebard, A., "Les
Routes Anciennes...
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erected in the
northeastern lower town. The
building was
dated by
Antoine Poidebard to the
Justinian era (sixth
century AD), on the
basis of its architecture...
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explorer Antoine Poidebard, who flew over and
photographed the site in 1931,
mistaking it for
Roman ruins.
Before and
after Poidebard's discovery, several...
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archaeology in France,
known for his work on Gallo-Roman sites.
Antoine Poidebard (Syria): Used
aerial photography to
study Roman limes in the
Middle East...
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these newly identified forts coincide with the 116
forts that
Antoine Poidebard discovered in the 1920s. 27 – A 2,600-year-old
Etruscan tomb
which was...
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Murat Arcadius Unknown 4-37
Arthur Philippot Floridor Unknown 4-37 Eugène
Poidebard Unknown Unknown 4-37
Vigneulles Unknown Unknown 4-37...
- to Independence, 1918. Berkeley:
University of
California Press, 1967.
Poidebard, Antoine. "Rôle
militaire des Arméniens sur le
front du
Caucase après...