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Mathieu Vidard
Mathieu Vidard
Self : TV-Presenter
Mathieu Vidard
Self : TV-Presenter
Vincent Ard
Vincent Ard
Self : Archéologue - CNRS
Vincent Ard
Self : Archéologue - CNRS
Ana Arzelier
Ana Arzelier
Self : Post-doctorante en archéogénétique - Université de Bordeaux
Ana Arzelier
Self : Post-doctorante en archéogénétique - Université de Bordeaux
Vincent Bernard
Vincent Bernard
Self : Archéologue – CNRS
Vincent Bernard
Self : Archéologue – CNRS
Françoise Bostyn
Françoise Bostyn
Self : Archéologue - Université Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne
Françoise Bostyn
Self : Archéologue - Université Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne
Éric Bouchet
Éric Bouchet
Self : Prospecteur aérien
Éric Bouchet
Self : Prospecteur aérien
Guillaume Bruniaux
Guillaume Bruniaux
Self : Géophysicien
Guillaume Bruniaux
Self : Géophysicien
Manon Cabanis
Manon Cabanis
Self : Archéobotaniste - INRAP
Manon Cabanis
Self : Archéobotaniste - INRAP
Fanny Chenal
Fanny Chenal
Self : Archéo-anthropologue - INRAP
Fanny Chenal
Self : Archéo-anthropologue - INRAP
Xavier Chanssard
Xavier Chanssard
Self : Éleveur
Xavier Chanssard
Self : Éleveur
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