An edition of Prédateurs dans tous leurs états (2011)

Prédateurs dans tous leurs états

évolution, biodiversité, interactions, mythes, symboles : actes des rencontres, 21-23 octobre 2010

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An edition of Prédateurs dans tous leurs états (2011)

Prédateurs dans tous leurs états

évolution, biodiversité, interactions, mythes, symboles : actes des rencontres, 21-23 octobre 2010

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Language
French
Pages
565

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Edition Notes

At head of title: XXXIe Rencontres internationales d'archéologie et d'histoire d'Antibes.

"Avec le concours du CEPAM: Centre d'études Préhistoire, antiquité, Moyen Âge (Centre national de la recherche scientifique et Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis) et de la ville d'Antibes"

Includes bibliographical references.

Chiefly in French, six contributions in English; abstracts in French and English.

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Library of Congress
CC79.5.A5 R46 2010

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Pagination
565 pages
Number of pages
565

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Open Library
OL31081343M
ISBN 10
2904110518
ISBN 13
9782904110511
LCCN
2012553247
OCLC/WorldCat
809549068

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