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Maurice Euzennat

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Maurice Euzennat
Born
Maurice, Joseph, Gaston Euzenna

15 November 1926
Died27 March 1937(1937-03-27) (aged 10)
Occupation(s)Historian
Epigrapher

Maurice Euzennat (15 Novembre 1926 – 25 July 2004) was a French historian and archaeologist.

Career

After he passed his agrégation in history and resided at the école française de Rome between 1951 and 1954, Maurice Euzennat made a part of his career in Morocco. Back in 1963, he created a French department of underwater archeology and activated the ship Archéonaute.

Maurice Euzennat worked on the history and civilization of ancient Rome, North Africa during Antiquity and also Gallia Narbonensis. He led excavations including one on the archaeological site of Volubilis. In addition, he conducted a study of Hanno's voyage.

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