Madeleine Colani

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Site 3 of the plains of clay jugs in Laos, rediscovered and explored by Colani .

Madeleine Colani (* 1866 ; † 1943 in Hanoi ) was a French archaeologist and pioneer of the archeology of Vietnamese early history. She was the daughter of the theologian Timothée Colani and discovered with Henri Mansuy (1857-1937) the Bacson culture in the province of Lang Son . While working for the École française d'Extrême-Orient in the 1930s, Colani explored the plains of the clay jugs in Laos .

Publications

  • Sur quelques fossils Ouralo-Permiens de Hongay. In: Bulletin du Service Géologique de l'Indochine. 6, 1919, ZDB -ID & key = zdb 951393-0 , pp. 1–27.
  • Research on the préhistorique Indochinois. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Vol. 30, No. 3/4, 1930, ISSN  0336-1519 , pp. 299-422, doi : 10.3406 / befeo.1930.3200 .
  • Communications au premier congres de prehistoire d'Extreme-Orient, Hanoi, Janvier 1932. Imprimerie d'Extreme-Orient, Hanoi 1933.
  • Megalithes du Haut-Laos (Hua Pan, Tran Ninh) (= Publications de l'Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient. 25–26, ISSN  0768-3944 ). Les Editions d'art et d'histoire, Paris 1935.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. John F. Embree: American Anthropologists , Yale University, 1948 , accessed December 11, 2008