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Oct 2022
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À la recherche des pirates - Entretien a...

BENJAMIN BRILLAUD
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Mes chers camarades, bien le bonjour et bienvenue dans ce nouvel entretien historique en compagnie de Jean Soulat, docteur en archéologie, spécialiste des objets métalliques et co-président du programme Archéologie de la Piraterie. Au moment de l’enregistrement de cet entretien il revient d’une mission de fouille dans l’Océan Indien et pourra nous en dire plus sur la vie quotidienne de ces fameux pirates. Je vous propose donc de déconstruire avec lui quelques idées reçues tels les fameux coffres au trésor, et d’en apprendre plus sur les pirates et sur la manière dont on a pu découvrir tout ça. Si vous êtes intéressés par la piraterie aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles et par l’archéologie, attachez votre ceinture parce que vous êtes au bon endroit ! Bonne écoute sur Nota Bene ! 



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