Mission de Phénicie explained

Mission de Phénicie
Author:Ernest Renan
Country:France
Language:French
Genre:Archaeology
Publisher:L'imprimerie Impériale De France
Release Date:1864

The Mission de Phénicie was the first major archaeological mission to Lebanon and Syria. It took place in 1860-61 by a French team led by Ernest Renan. Renan was entrusted with the mission in October 1860, after French interest had been sparked by the 1855 discovery of the Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II.[1]

The Phoenician artefacts and inscriptions that discovered by the mission were published in Renan's Mission de Phénicie (1864–74; “Phoenician Expedition”), published by Imprimerie impériale in Paris 1864, and republished by Beyrouth in 1997.

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Bibliography

. Ernest Renan. Mission de Phénicie. 1864. Imprimerie impériale . Paris. French.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Mejcher-Atassi . S. . Schwartz . J.P. . Archives, Museums and Collecting Practices in the Modern Arab World . Between Looters and Private Collectors: The Tragic Fate of Lebanese Antiquities. Taylor & Francis . 2016 . 978-1-317-17884-2 . https://books.google.com/books?id=yG83DAAAQBAJ&pg=PA59 . 2022-01-27.