Annie Sartre-Fauriat | |
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Born | Annie Fauriat November 17, 1947 |
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Historian, professor, hellenist, epigraphist |
Spouse | Maurice Sartre |
Awards | Prix Pierre-Lafue (2016) Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres (2016) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of Artois (2002-2011) Blaise Pascal University (1997-2002) French National Centre for Scientific Research |
Notable works | Zénobie de Palmyre àRome,Perrin,Paris,2014. Palmyre vérités et légendes,Perrin,Paris,2016. Aventuriers,voyageurs et savants àla découverte archéologique de la Syrie (17th-21st century),CNRS édit.,Paris,2021. |
Annie Sartre-Fauriat,born Annie Fauriat on 17 November 1947,is a French historian specialising in funerary archaeology and Greek and Latin epigraphy of the Greco-Roman Near East,as well as travel and travellers in the East in both the 19th and 20th centuries. [1] [2]
Annie Sartre-Fauriat has a degree in history and a doctorate from the Panthéon-Sorbonne University. [3] University Professor since 1992. She is Professor Emeritus of the University of Artois. [4]
She is a member of the UNESCO expert group on Syrian heritage. [5]
A list of some of Sartre-Fauriat's publications:
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