Pierre Tallet Explained

Pierre Tallet (born in 1966) is a French Egyptologist, most famous for discovering the Diary of Merer.[1] He served as President of the French Society of Egyptology from 2009 to 2017.

Publications

Tallet has authored various books and academic papers involving the Great Pyramid of Giza. Below is a full list of his works, some of which he collaborated with other authors and have been translated from French to English. These publications are according to the National Library of France and the Library of Congress.[2] [3]

Discovery of Merer's Diary

See main article: Diary of Merer.

Tallet and his team discovered the oldest Egyptian papyri known to man in 2013, under a set of caves.[4] Tallet attempted to translate this text into English and he concluded that Merer and his large group had the job of transporting thousands of limestone blocks via ship across the River Nile.[5] This discovery is particularly vital in the modern study of the Great Pyramid, especially as Merer was previously an unknown figure in the study of the Great Pyramid.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Barina. Mark. 2018. GIZA PYRAMIDS. Discover. 39. 6. 30.
  2. Book: France, National Library of. Notice de personne. 2019.
  3. Web site: LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress). Congress. The Library of. id.loc.gov. 2019-11-19.
  4. Stille. Alexander. 2015. THE POWER AND THE GLORY. Smithsonian. 46. 6. 26–28, 30–31, 34–37.
  5. Web site: Secrets of the Pyramids (TV Documentary). 2018. CBC.
  6. Web site: Revealed: 4,500-year-old Papyrus that details the construction of the Great Pyramid. Petricevic. Ivan. 2016. Ancient Code. en-US. 2019-11-19.