In the second half of nineteenth century, Ernest Hamy from Boulogne-sur-Mer played a key-role in France in the development of new disciplines such as Anthropology, Archaeology, History and Museology. His discoveries and his varied works and miscellaneous, marked his tie and their reputation well beyond national borders.
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Logiques d'une réussite intellectuelle
José Contel, Jean-Philippe Priotti
Research on ancient terracotta figurines underwent a deep evolution in its methods and questions: this book is the striking testimony of this recent change.
Lot des deux volumes
Arthur Muller, Ergün Lafli
Stéphanie Huysecom-Haxhi
2 - Iconographie et contextes
Auguste Mariette: at the birth of Egyptian archaeology.
Jean-Louis Podvin, Didier Devauchelle
The first comprehensive work on the cultural role of Boulogne-sur-Mer from the early nineteenth to the early twentieth century, on the networks that its leading figures forged with each other, and on the town's links with Paris and major foreign cities.
Boulogne-sur-Mer entre 1820 et 1920
Jean-Louis Podvin, Jean-Philippe Priotti