Revue d'Alsace

Language

French

Publication Date

1982

Publisher

La Fédération des Sociétés d'Histoire et d'Archéologie d'Alsace

Place of Publication

Colmar, France

Physical

v.

ISSN

0181-0448

Numeric Designation

No. 1 (1834) -

Notes

Publié avec le concours des Conseils généraux du Bas-Rhin, du Haut-Rhin et du Territoire de Belfort.

Articles on the history and archeology of the Alsace region of France.

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Subjects

Locality Subjects

Contains

Revue d'Alsace No. 107 (1981)

Revue d'Alsace No. 108 (1982)

Revue d'Alsace No. 109 (1983)

Revue d'Alsace No. 110 (1984)

Revue d'Alsace No. 110-111 (1984-1985)

Revue d'Alsace No. 111 (1985)

Revue d'Alsace No. 112 (1986)

Revue d'Alsace No. 113 (1987)

Revue d'Alsace No. 114 (1988)

Revue d'Alsace No. 115 (1989)

Revue d'Alsace No.116 1990

Revue d'Alsace No.117 1991

Revue d'Alsace No.118 1992

Revue d'Alsace No.119 1993

Revue d'Alsace No.120 1994

Revue d'Alsace No.121 1995

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