Gustave Jéquier

Gustave Jéquier (14 August 1868, Neuchâtel, Switzerland – 24 March 1946, Neuchâtel) was an Egyptologist and one of the first archaeologists to excavate ancient Persian cities in what is now Iran. He was a member of Jacques de Morgan's 1901 Susa expedition, which led to the discovery of the famous Code of Hammurabi, now on display in the Louvre.

Jéquier began his career under the guidance of the Egyptologists Gaston Maspero and Jacques de Morgan, and specialized in the Predynastic Period. He participated in major excavations sponsored by the Supreme Council of Antiquities.

Jéquier excavated sites at Saqqara, such as the pyramid of Ibi and the pyramid of Khendjer, at Dahshur, Lisht, and Mazghuna.

Jéquier's work on the Pyramid Texts was a significant step forward in the understanding of these religious works. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1929
tombeaux de particuliers contemporains de Pepi II

: 138p. plates 34cm. : At head of title: Service des antiquités de l'Egypte

Published 1933
Deux pyramides du Moyen Empire

: 70p. plates 34cm. : At head of title: Service des antiquités de l'Egypte

Published 1936
le monument funeraire de pepi II

: 2v. plates 35cm. : At head of title: Service des antiquités de l'Egypte

Published 1928
la pyramide d'oudjebten

: 31p plates 34cm.

Published 1933
les pyramides des reines neit et Apouit

: 60p. plates 34cm. : At head of title: Service des antiquités de l'Egypte

Published 1928
le mastabat faraoun

: 37p. plates 34cm. : At head of title: Service des antiquités de l'Egypte

Published 1935
la pyramide d'Aba

: 38P. plates 34cm. : At head of title: Service des antiquités de l'Egypte

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