COURTOIS (Christian), LESCHI (Louis), PERRAT (Charles), SAUMAGNE (Charles) – ALBERTINI TABLETS, Private documents from the Vandal period (late 5th century), [With] Plates, General Government of Algeria - Directorate of the Interior and Fine Arts - Service
COURTOIS (Christian), LESCHI (Louis), PERRAT (Charles), SAUMAGNE (Charles) – ALBERTINI TABLETS, Private documents from the Vandal period (late 5th century), [With] Plates, General Government of Algeria - Directorate of the Interior and Fine Arts - Service
COURTOIS (Christian), LESCHI (Louis), PERRAT (Charles), SAUMAGNE (Charles) – ALBERTINI TABLETS, Private documents from the Vandal period (late 5th century), [With] Plates, General Government of Algeria - Directorate of the Interior and Fine Arts - Service
COURTOIS (Christian), LESCHI (Louis), PERRAT (Charles), SAUMAGNE (Charles) – ALBERTINI TABLETS, Private documents from the Vandal period (late 5th century), [With] Plates, General Government of Algeria - Directorate of the Interior and Fine Arts - Service
COURTOIS (Christian), LESCHI (Louis), PERRAT (Charles), SAUMAGNE (Charles) – ALBERTINI TABLETS, Private documents from the Vandal period (late 5th century), [With] Plates, General Government of Algeria - Directorate of the Interior and Fine Arts - Service
COURTOIS (Christian), LESCHI (Louis), PERRAT (Charles), SAUMAGNE (Charles) – ALBERTINI TABLETS, Private documents from the Vandal period (late 5th century), [With] Plates, General Government of Algeria - Directorate of the Interior and Fine Arts - Service
COURTOIS (Christian), LESCHI (Louis), PERRAT (Charles), SAUMAGNE (Charles) – ALBERTINI TABLETS, Private documents from the Vandal period (late 5th century), [With] Plates, General Government of Algeria - Directorate of the Interior and Fine Arts - Service
    COURTOIS (Christian), LESCHI (Louis), PERRAT (Charles), SAUMAGNE (Charles)
    ALBERTINI TABLETS, Private documents from the Vandal period (late 5th century), [With] Plates, General Government of Algeria - Directorate of the Interior and Fine Arts - Antiquities Service - Archaeological Missions
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1952
    2 vols. in-4, portfolio with flaps, 2nd vol.: half-cloth with fabric ties, 48 ​​loose plates on grained paper, (binding slightly faded, joint partially split, a stain on the edge of the 1st vol.), interior very fresh, 344 / XLVIII p.
    It took 24 years for the famous Albertini tablets to be published. Upon their discovery in 1928 on the Algerian-southern Tunisian border, Albertini immediately recognized them as legal documents from the Vandal period, written in Latin script. These archives are of vital historical, social, and economic importance.

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