- Jean
Vercoutter (20
January 1911 – 16 July 2000) was a
French Egyptologist. One of the
pioneers of
archaeological research into
Sudan from 1953, he was...
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excavated without Sudanese permission, by the
French Egyptologist Jean
Vercoutter from 1962 to 1969. In
addition to the fort,
excavations uncovered the...
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Ancient Chronology Forum. 2: 6–26. Malinine, Michel;
Georges Posener; Jean
Vercoutter (1968).
Catalogue des stèles du Sérapéum de Memphis. Paris: Imprimerie...
- on 11
August 2018.
Retrieved 20 June 2018. J. Bottero, E. C****in & J.
Vercoutter (eds.) (translated by R. F. Tannenbaum): The Near East: the
Early Civilizations...
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Nomaden in der
altbabylonischen Zeit In:
Elena C****in, Jean Bottéro, Jean
Vercoutter: Die
Altorientalischen Reiche I - Vom Paläolithikum bis zur
Mitte des...
- Žabkar 1982.
Alvrus 1999, p. 418. Žabkar 1975.
Vercoutter 1966, p. 131.
Vercoutter 1966, p. 127.
Vercoutter 1966, p. 130. Žabkar & Žabkar 1982, p. 15. Bard...
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indicated from the
statuette of a man with the head of an elephant. Jean
Vercoutter discovered this in a
temple in Sudan, Wad ban Naqa. In 1970,
during the...
- that
equate Caphtor with Crete, Cyprus, or a
locality in Anatolia. Jean
Vercoutter in the 1950s had argued,
based on an
inscription of the tomb of Rekhmire...
- in: Jean
Sainte Faire Garnot (ed), Mélanges Mariette. Cairo, 1961. Jean
Vercoutter, The
Napatan Kings and Apis Worship, in: KUSH 8 (1960), 62-76. R. L. Vos...
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Latin were not of the same race.[citation needed]
French historian Jean
Vercoutter has
claimed that
archaeological workers routinely classified Negroid remains...