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Eugène Grébaut

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Eugène Grébaut (1846 – 8 January 1915) was a French Egyptologist.[1]

In 1883 he succeeded Eugène Lefébure as director of the Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale in Cairo. Three years later, he succeeded Gaston Maspero as director of the Département des antiquités égyptiennes, a position he maintained up until 1892. Afterwards, he worked as a lecturer of ancient history at the Sorbonne in Paris.[2]

He was the author of "Hymne à Ammon-Ra des papyrus égyptiens du Musée de Boulaq" (1874).[3]

References

  1. ^ American Journal of Archaeology Vol. 19, No. 3, Jul. - Sep., 1... > Archaeological News
  2. ^ The Encyclopædia of Egypt during the Reign of the Mehemet Ali Dynasty 1798 by Patrick Richard Carstens
  3. ^ Hathitrust Digital Library Hymne à Ammon-Ra des papyrus égyptiens du Musée de Boulaq

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