Georges Chenet
Georges Chenet | |
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Born | 13 June 1881 |
Died | 31 May 1951 (aged 69) Agen |
Georges Chenet (13 June 1881 - 31 May 1951) was a French archeologist from Argonne who participated in excavation in Syria.
Biography
Chenet served in the French infantry during the First World War. He became the last Master tiler at Claon,[1] where he was also elected mayor, serving in that office from de 1929 to 1939.[2]
Chenet started his career as a specialist of Gallo-Roman pottery in Argonne, with no academic credentials or diploma. His work in the region focuses on the Gallo-Roman ceramics of Argonne, on the Merovingian cemetery of Lavoye and on the prehistory of the upper Aisne valley.[3]
In the Middle East, Chenet worked with Claude F.-A. Schaeffer in the mission to Ras Shamra near Latakia, in Syria.[3]
Chenet's personal collection were looted during the First World War and again in 1940; the remainder is kept at the National Archaeological Museum in Saint-Germain-en-Laye.[3]
Part of his notes is kept at the Departmental Archives of Meuse.[4]
In 2018, the Terres d'Argonne association published a biography, authored by Colette Méchin.[5]
Publications
Main publications
- Georges Chenet (1941). La céramique gallo-romaine d'Argonne du IVe siècle et la terre sigillée décorée à la molette. Mâcon: Protat frères. p. 194.
- Georges Chenet; Guy Gaudron (1955). La céramique sigillée d'Argonne des IIe et IIIe siècles. Supplément à Gallia. Paris: CNRS. p. 246.
Georges Chenet also published numerous articles:
- Georges Chenet (1927). "Un "Coucou" gallo-romain d'Argonne »". Revue des musées et collections archéologiques (10): 337–339.. Des extraits de cet article sont consultables dans la notice sur les sifflets en terre cuite[6] du Mucem.du Mucem.
- Georges Chenet; Camille Jullian (1929). "Le Pont-des-Quatre-Enfants". Revue des Études Anciennes. 31 (4): 353. doi:10.3406/rea.1929.2549.
- Georges Chenet (1931). "Faucilles préhistoriques de Ras Shamra (Alaouites)". Bulletin de la Société préhistorique de France. 25 (11): 469–475.
- Georges Chenet (1945). "De quelques stationnements tardenoisiens en Argonne meusienne". Bulletin de la Société préhistorique de France. 42 (4–6): 96–97. doi:10.3406/bspf.1945.1946.
References
- ^ "Qui était Georges Chenet ?". L'Est Républicain. 2017-08-30..
- ^ "Le Claon : en mémoire de Georges Chenet". L'Est Républicain. 2018-05-16..
- ^ a b c Guy Gaudron (1950). "Georges Chenet (13 juin 1881-31 mai 1951)". Gallia. 8 (1): 107..
- ^ Fonds Meunier et Chenet — 71 J 1-64 — aux archives départementales de la Meuse.
- ^ Colette Méchin (2018). Georges Chenet (1881-1951). Éditions Terres d'Argonne..
- ^ "Les sifflets en terre cuite: Champagne-Ardenne". www.mucem.