Henri de Contenson explained

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Henri de Contenson (4 March 1926 – 8 September 2019) was a French archaeologist and a researcher at the CNRS, The Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (National Center for Scientific Research), a research organization funded by France's Ministry of Research.

He was born in Paris in March 1926. A student of André Parrot, Raymond Lantier and André Leroi-Gourhan, he was Assistant Director of archaeological digs in the Middle East from 1951 to 1976.[1] The results of his work are documented in numerous publications. He died in September 2019 at the age of 93.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Kafafi . Zeidan A. . Henri De Contenson's archaeological fieldwork in the eastern part of the Jordan valley: a re-evaluation . Syria . 83 . 69–82 . 2006. 40649381 .
  2. https://www.libramemoria.com/defunts/de-contenson-henri/ff7f8c9583d4484495e9cd32905ff551 Comte Henri de CONTENSON