Bibracte, a town in Gaul inhabited by blacksmiths and a place of refuge in times of danger
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Caption | Bibracte, a town in Gaul inhabited by blacksmiths and a place of refuge in times of danger. Illustration for Histoire de France by A Aymard with illustrations by J and L Beuzon (Hachette, 1933). |
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Creator | Joseph Beuzon, French (1864–1940) |
Artwork medium | colour lithograph |
Credit | Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | France French costume ancient Gaul Gauls town walled walls Bibracte village villagers countryside animals livestock hilltop huts sheep pigs refuge hillfort Hill Fort inhabited blacksmiths place times danger JL Beuzon |
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