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Bibliografie Zu Elemente Prähistorischer Kunst in Europa 47 CORPUS BIBLIOGRAFIE Bibliografie zu Elemente prähistorischer Kunst in Europa 47 CORPUS BIBLIOGRAFIE A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A A A.V V. (2016) Uno sguardo in anteprima. Cantiere area megalitica di Saint-Martin-de-Corléans. Abélanet, Jean (1986) Signes sans paroles. Cent siècles d'art rupestre en Europe occidentale. Paris : 345 p. – (2011) Itinéraires mégalithiques. Dolmens et rites funéraires en Roussillon et Pyrénées Nord-Catalanes. Canet : 352 p. Abgrall, Jean-Marie [Abbé] (1884) Les Sculptures de l’allée couverte du Mougan-Bihan en Commana. In: Bulletin de la Société archéologique du Finistère, tome XI, 298 f. – (1890) Les pierres à Empreintes - les pierres à Bassin et la tradition populaire. In: Bulletin de la Société Archéologique du Finistère. tome XVII, 62-72. Abrial, H.(1972) Les menhirs jumeaux des Deux Soeurs à Lacabarède. Travaux et Recherches. Revue du Tarn, 9, 72-74. 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