Tuesday, 22 July 2008
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Excavations in the high altitude zone of the Southern French Alps started in 1998. This research has radically altered our understanding of human activity in the zones above 2000m. A combination of archaeological survey and excavation with a range of palaeoenvironmental approaches has allowed us to develop our understanding of human/environment relationships from the Mesolithic through to the post-mediaeval period. [For each of the images below, click on it for a large version of that image].
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Ah, there's a frog. When I first saw the picture I thought it was just a nice artistic picture of two siggs. The art of of camouflage!
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