French Prehistoric Society
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French Prehistoric Society
Summary
French Prehistoric Society is a learned society[1]. It draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (learned_society category, ranking #55 of 241).[2]
Key Facts
- French Prehistoric Society's field of work was prehistory[3].
- French Prehistoric Society's field of work was Protohistory[4].
- French Prehistoric Society is in the country of France[5].
- French Prehistoric Society's instance of is recorded as learned society[6].
- French Prehistoric Society's headquarters location is recorded as Paris[7].
- French Prehistoric Society's ISNI is recorded as 0000000110924475[8].
- French Prehistoric Society's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 157695576[9].
- French Prehistoric Society's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n80145160[10].
- French Prehistoric Society's IdRef ID is recorded as 026561514[11].
- French Prehistoric Society's industry is recorded as higher education[12].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Adrien de Mortillet[13].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Léon Henri-Martin[14].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Léon Coutil[15].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Armand Viré[16].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Jean Pagès-Allary[17].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Paul de Givenchy[18].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Joseph Achille Le Bel[19].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Félix Régnault[20].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as André Vayson de Pradenne[21].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Paul Rivet[22].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Saint-Just Péquart[23].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Henri Breuil[24].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as André Leroi-Gourhan[25].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as Louis-René Nougier[26].
- French Prehistoric Society's chairperson is recorded as René Joffroy[27].
Body
Leadership
Chairpersons include Adrien de Mortillet[13], a prehistorian[28], 1853–1931[29], of France[30]; Léon Henri-Martin[14], an archaeologist[31], 1864–1936[32], of France[33]; Léon Coutil[15], a painter[34], 1856–1943[35], of France[36], awarded the officier d'académie[37]; Armand Viré[16], a speleologist[38], 1869–1951[39], of France[40], awarded the Club Cévenol's Medal[41]; Jean Pagès-Allary[17], a geologist[42], 1863–1926[43], of France[44]; and Paul de Givenchy[18], a prehistorian[45], 1862–1939[46].
Operations
French Prehistoric Society's headquarters location is recorded as Paris[7].
Industry
French Prehistoric Society's industry is recorded as higher education[12]. Fields of work include prehistory[3], a time[47] and Protohistory[4], a historical period[48].
Why It Matters
French Prehistoric Society draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (learned_society category, ranking #55 of 241).[2]