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Jean-Yves Empereur

Director of Research, French National Research Center (CNRS)
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Jean-Yves EMPEREUR, was born in France in 1952 and educated in Paris (Sorbonne University, Agrégation des Lettres, PhD and HDR).

In 1978, he became a Scientific Fellow and, in 1982, General Secretary of the French School of Archaeology at Athens. In 1990, he moved to Egypt, where he founded the Centre for Alexandrian Studies (CEAlex), a permanent team of the French National Scientific Research Centre (CNRS) based in Alexandria. Over a quarter of a century, Empereur conducted a series of salvage excavations in the capital of the Ptolemies, including part of the western necropolis and the underwater site of Alexandria’s ancient lighthouse. Since 2015, he shares his time between Alexandria and working on the publication of his excavations in Cyprus, Greece and Turkey, particularly concerning Greek harbour studies and the history of Hellenistic trade in the eastern Mediterranean.

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