Le Nom Et Les Deux Premi res Enceintes De Gap, written by Georges De Manteyer, delves into the history and archeology of Gap, France, focusing on its name and early fortifications. Published in 1905, this work provides a detailed exploration of the historical origins and structural development of the town. It is an invaluable resource for historians, archeologists, and anyone interested in the local history of the Gap region. The book meticulously examines the etymology of the town's name and the construction of its initial defensive walls, offering insights into the social and political landscape of the era.
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