Jean Leclant

As part of his studies of the archeology of ancient Egyptian artifacts, Jean Leclant made major discoveries at Saqqara and undertook excavations at other archaeological sites in Ethiopia and the Sudan. An honorary member of the Humanities and the Social Sciences section of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, his work earned him numerous awards including the 1993 International Balzan Foundation Prize for Art and Archaeology of the Ancient World and the 2000 Prix mondial Cino Del Duca.
Leclant was elected an International member of the American Philosophical Society in 1999. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in Proceedings of the IXth International Congress for the History of Religions , Tokyo and Kyoto, 1958, August 27th-September 9thArticle d'ouvrage -
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Published in New Discoveries in Nubia proceedings of the Colloquium on Nubian Studies, La Hague, 1979 (1982)Article d'ouvrage -
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Published in Textes et langages de l'Egypte pharaonique, hommage à Jean-François Champollion (1822-1972)Article d'ouvrage -
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