François Bordes (December 30, 1919 – April 30, 1981), also known by the pen name of Francis Carsac, was a French scientist, geologist, archaeologist,...
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François Borde (8 December 1899 – 15 December 1987) was a French rugby union player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was born in Lourdes and...
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François Bordes tram stop is located on line of the tramway de Bordeaux. The station is located on the avenue des Facultés in Talence in the university...
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up bordes, Bordes, or bordés in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bordes may refer to: Ampilly-les-Bordes, in the Côte-d'Or department Arricau-Bordes, in...
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Hand axe (section Bordes hand axe typology)
Melanges offerts au doyen Linel Balout. Editions ADPF, Paris. Bordes 1961, p. 41. Sonnevile-Bordes, Denise (1961). L'áge de la pierre (in French). Paris: Éditeur...
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Don Crabtree published texts such as Experiments in Flintworking. François Bordes was an early writer on Old World knapping; he experimented with ways...
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of François Bordes in the 1960s over his taxonomic description of ancient French stone tool assemblages from the Mousterian period lead to the Bordes-Binford...
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Jean-Benjamin François de la Borde (5 September 1734 – 22 July 1794) was a French composer, writer on music and fermier général (farm tax collector). Born...
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(1913–1976) Nelson S. Bond (1908–2006) Pierre Bordage (born 1955) François Bordes (1919–1981) Anthony Boucher (1911–1968) (pseudonym of William A.P....
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1961, written by French archaeologist and geologist Francois Bordes. Many archaeologists use Bordes' typology when classifying lithic tools but this can...
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