- Françoise
Claustre (8
February 1937 – 3
September 2006), was a
French archaeologist.
Claustre was
taken hostage by a
group of
Chadian rebels, led by Hissène...
- The
Claustre Affair was a
hostage crisis during the
First Chadian Civil War.
Chadian rebels,
calling themselves the
Command Council of the
Armed Forces...
-
captured French archaeologist Françoise
Claustre, Marc
Combe (also French), an ****istant to Mrs.
Claustre's husband, and
Christoph Staewen, a German...
- Uitz, Julia; Stramski, Dariusz; Gentili, Bernard; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio;
Claustre, Hervé (2012). "Estimates of
phytoplankton class-specific and
total primary...
- Barracuda,
directed by Yves Boisset, a film
partly inspired by the Françoise
Claustre hostage affair in Chad from 1974 to 1977. However,
differences arose due...
-
Elfriede was
killed in the attack), and two
French citizens, Françoise
Claustre, an archeologist, and Marc Combe, a
development worker.
Staewen was released...
-
Archived from the
original on 14 July 2009.
Retrieved 19
November 2007.
Claustre Ra**** i Planas, Pic****o's Las Meninas.
Translation by
Valerie Collins...
- the
French archeologist Françoise
Claustre,
German doctor Christophe Staewen and Marc Combe, an ****istant to
Claustre's husband, and held them in the mountains...
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direction of Françoise
Claustre, from June 1986 to 1988, and
published twice, in 1988 (
Claustre & Pons 1988) and 1990 (
Claustre et al. 1990). Its discovery...
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Cannes Film Festival. It was
based in part on the
experiences of Françoise
Claustre who was
captured by
Chadian rebels in 1974,
later joined by her husband...