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Overview of Current Research in the Eastern Mediterranean During the First and Second Millennia BC

Le mercredi 20 décembre 2023 à 18h00 (heure du Caire),

90 years later : Research Underway in Hama, Western Syria

Georges Mouamar

This lecture is part of the conference series « Overview of Current Research in the Eastern Mediterranean During the First and Second Millennia BC » organised in partnership with Ifea, Efa and Ifpo.

Dr. Georges Mouamar is a researcher at the French Institute for the Near East (Ifpo) offices in Erbil, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History. He achieved hid PhD in 2016 at University of Lyon 2, with a thesis focused on the Early Bronze IV ceramic production in Western Syria. He was an assistant lecturer at the Department of archaeology of the University of Damascus between 2006 and 2007. He co-directed (between 2002 and 2011) the excavations of several sites of great importance for the knowledge of the Levant during the 3rd millennium BC. (Tell Shʻaīrat, Tell Al-Ṣūr et Tell Sianu), and recently director of the French Mission in Erbil – Kurdistan, Iraq. He also participated in several international archaeological missions in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Tunisia and Sultanate of Oman. His research interests focus on the Bronze Age in the Near East and the emergence of Complex societies. He has authored numerous published works, among which a research monograph. He has attended numerous national and international congresses on Near Eastern Archaeology, and invited lectures.
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Overview of Current Research in the Eastern Mediterranean During the First and Second Millennia BC

Online lectures cycle organised in partnership with Institut français d'études anatoloiennes (IFÉA), l'Institut français du Proche-Orient (Ifpo) et l'École française d'Athènes et l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale (Ifao).

 

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