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- Mission led by the French archaeologists Jean-François Jarrige and his wife, Catherine Jarrige. Mehrgarh was excavated continuously between 1974 and 1986...
- Jean-François Jarrige (5 August 1940, Lourdes – 18 November 2014, Paris) was a French archaeologist specializing in South Asian archaeology and Sindhology...
- Catherine Jarrige, nee Catherine Klein (born 27 January 1942), is a retired French archaeologist, best known for co-leading the discovery of Mehrgarh...
- Catherine Jarrige (4 October 1754 – 4 July 1836) – known as "Catinon Menette" in her local dialect – was a French Roman Catholic and Dominican tertiary...
- Jacques Jarrige is a French sculptor and designer, born December 1962 in Paris, France, to a family of art collectors and scientists. His work is known...
- Bernard La Jarrige (25 February 1912 – 29 May 1999) was a French film and television actor. His name is sometimes written as Bernard Lajarrige. Orage...
- 30000 BCE) ... Coppa, A.; Bondioli, L; Cucina, A; Frayer, D. W.; Jarrige, C.; Jarrige, J. F.; Quivron, G; Rossi, M.; Vidale, M; Macchiarelli, R. (6 April...
- domesticated plants and herd animals." Jean-Francois Jarrige argues for an independent origin of Mehrgarh. Jarrige notes "the ****umption that farming economy was...
- South Asia's first farming villages to the emergence of its first cities (Jarrige, 1984)." Fisher (2018) "The earliest discovered instance in India of well-established...
- ISBN 978-0-521-57652-9 Coppa, A.; Bondioli, L.; Cucina, A.; Frayer, D. W.; Jarrige, C.; Jarrige, J. -F.; Quivron, G.; Rossi, M.; Vidale, M.; Macchiarelli, R. (2006)...