André Parrot
André Charles Ulrich Parrot (15 February 1901 – 24 August 1980) was a French archaeologist, Assyriologist, curator, and Lutheran pastor who served as the first president and director of the Louvre Museum in Paris from 1968 through 1972. A specialist in the ancient Near East, Parrot led excavations in Lebanon, Iraq and Syria, and is best known for his discovery of the city of Mari where he led important excavations from 1933 through 1975.He was the husband of the composer Marie-Louise Girod. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1968
Superior document: Mission archéologique de Mari
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Superior document: Mission archéologique de Mari
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Published: 1958
Superior document: Le palais 1
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Published: 1953
Superior document: Archéologie mésopotamienne 2
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Published: 1956
Superior document: Mission archéologique de Mari
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Published: 1959
Superior document: Le palais 3
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Published: 1958
Superior document: Le palais 2
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Published: 2008
Publisher: Η Καθημερινή / Hē Kathēmerinē
Superior document: Megaloi politismoi
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Published: 1983
Superior document: Universum der Kunst
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Published: 1977
Superior document: Universum der Kunst