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  3. Léo Testut - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, Léo Testut announced that a prehistoric skull, found in Chancelade, was of a new race, which he called the "Chancelade race", which he argued was the ancestor of the Eskimo. [2] This hypothesis, though confirmed by many of his contemporaries, [3] is now rejected, and the Chancelade skull is considered to be a Cro-Magnon. Leo Testut ...

  4. Guillaume Le Testu - Wikipedia

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    Guillaume Le Testu, sometimes referred to as Guillaume Le Têtu (c. 1509-12 – April 29, 1573), was a French privateer, explorer and navigator.He was one of the foremost cartographers of his time and an author of the Dieppe maps.

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    To convert a pdf: Convert the first page of a PDF file with pdf2svg file.pdf file.svg. To extract all pages of a multiple-page PDF use pdf2svg file.pdf output-%02d.svg all. This generates output files output-00.svg, output-01.svg, etc. where the pattern "%02d" is replaced by the respective two-digit page numbers.

  6. André Testut - Wikipedia

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    In 1957 Testut partnered with his compatriot Louis Chiron for the 24th edition of the Mille Miglia. The two raced a Citroen DS19 under the monicker Montecarlo Team and finished in 103rd place. Testut's victory at the Vuillafans-Echevannes sport car event in 1957 earned him a congratulatory letter from the Maserati brothers, who had formed OSCA ...