Visit to Lyon and to Enssib - April, 2004

    Terry lectured to three classes of Students at the French National School of Library and Information Studies in April of 2004
    Class # 1

    Class # 2:

    Class # 3

    A square in Lyon devoted to Andre Ampere, the scientist after
    which the electrical term "amp" is named.

    A dog viewing the street from his 2d story vantage point in Lyon

    Larina, an archeological site near Lyon that reveals a farming village that existed in the
    Neolithic period (3000 BC), The Roman Period, through the early middle ages.

    Just as is the case with similar sites in the U.S., this prehistoric site was
    built on a bluff overlooking a beautiful river valley.

    Terry rests on a stone that may be of Roman origin. The foundations of the
    Roman and pre-Roman building can be seen in the background.

    A careful look reveals the snow capped French Alps in the background on the horizon

    Eunice stands among some of the exposed tombs of the Roman times.

    A view of some of the major excavations at Larina

    Stone Roofs are a Characteristic of this Region.

    Cremieu, the medieval town east of Lyon

    TGV to Paris and the flight home

    Other excursions around Lyon, including a visit to the Massif Central and the volcanoes Le Puy

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