Maurice Dunand

Roman tomb with [[fresco Maurice Dunand (4 March 1898 – 23 March 1987) was a prominent French archaeologist specializing in the ancient Near East, who served as director of the Mission Archéologique Française in Lebanon. Dunand excavated Byblos from 1924 to 1975, and published a Byblos syllabary in his monograph ''Byblia Grammata'' in 1945. The Neolithic of Lebanon was divided by Dunand into three stages based on the stratified levels of Byblos. From 1963 onwards, Dunand also thoroughly excavated the site of the Temple of Eshmun near Sidon.

During the Lebanese Civil War Dunand left Lebanon, taking with him his archives, which he left to the University of Geneva, but which were returned to Lebanon in 2010.

Dunand was a native of Loisin, Haute-Savoie, France. He died there in retirement. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1939
Fouilles de Byblos.

: Pub. also as Haut-commissariat de la République française en Syrie et au Liban. Service des antiquités. Bibliothèque archéologique et historique, t. 24. : 2 v. illus. 33 cm.

Published 2008
Fouilles de Byblos.

: Folded maps are issued in a box with the title: Atlas de plans et coupes. : xvi, 479 pages : illustrations, plans ; 28 cm. + 19 folded maps. : Includes bibliographical references. : 2351590724
9782351590720

Published 1931
Arslan-Tash /

: "Publié avec le concours de l'Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (Fonds de Clercq)"
Atlas in portfolio. : 144 pages : illustrations (incl. map) plans (part folded) ; 28 cm + atlas of XLVIII plates ; 30 cm.

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