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Au revoir Vallée de la Vézère
Back in France, in the Périgord, and in the beautiful Vézère valley, where the very last excursion of the course on human evolution is taking place. Having taught this course now for more than eight years, and after probably a … Continue reading
Posted in Les Eyzies, Thoughts and Tales, Travels
Tagged Chez Jugie, Cougnac, Department of Geological Sciences, Font de Gaume, Geological Sciences, geology, Human evolution, Le Moustier, Les Eyzies, Musée de la Préhistoire, Neanderthals, Pech Merle, Rouffignac cave, Stockholm University, Students
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Rainy days in Les Eyzies
Spending a few weeks during the month of May in southwestern France sounds like a fantastic work-holiday. It usually is, but not this week, and not last week either. Since I arrived here in Les Eyzies nine days ago, it … Continue reading
A new week, a new day and a new group of students
Sunday invited for a long walk in the surroundings of Les Eyzies. We chose the Boucle de la Gorge d’Enfer, which is some ten kilometres long and leads from Gorge d’Enfer through meadows and forests, and picturesque hamlets back to … Continue reading
Abri du Poisson – a tragic story with a good ending
Yesterday I bought the book L’affaire de l’Abri du Poisson by Randall White. It is a translation from English to French, and sure I would have preferred to have the English edition, because my French is no longer good enough … Continue reading
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
Am sitting among thousands of people at CDG and am waiting for my flight back to Stockholm. The flight is delayed by half an hour, which gives me a bit of time to finally, finally write my next blog. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles de Gaulle airport, Department of Geological Sciences, France, Geological Sciences, La Ferrassie, Language problems, Le Moustier, Les Eyzies, Life-long learners, Lund University, Musée de la Préhistoire, Pech Merle, Stockholm University, Students
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Market day and museum visit
At 08:30 am we met our group of students – all had found their way to the meeting point. And, surprise, surprise, the number of students from Lund was 19 and not 29, as Per had told me yesterday. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Abri Pataud, Les Eyzies, Lund University, Musée de la Préhistoire, Stockholm University
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