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René Dussaud

Dussaud is known for his support for the theory of the origin of the Semitic alphabet and for him being the leader of the French excavations in the Middle East and one of the founders of the archaeology journal ''Syria''. He has been described as "a director of archaeological awareness". Provided by Wikipedia
La septième campagne de fouilles à Ras Shamra (Ugarit) (printemps 1935) : Rapport sommaire /
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"Extrait de la revue Syria, 1935 et 1936."
At head of title : Claude F.-A. Schaeffer, Ch. Virolleaud, R. Dussaud.
Includes reproductions of cuneiform inscriptions, romanizations of the texts, and translations in French. :
[105]-173, [247]-266, [209]-228, [59]-66, [283]-295 pages : illustrations, plates ; 28 cm. :
Includes bibliographical footnotes.
Syria : Revue d'Art Oriental et D'archaeologie
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T. 1 (1920)- :
"Revue d'art oriental et d'archéologie."
Issues for 2006- have subtitle: Archéologie, art, et histoire.
Editors: 1920-34, E. Pottier, R. Dussaud (with G. Migeon, 1920-30); 1934- R. Dussaud. :
volumes : illustrations, plates, plans ; 29 cm
Also issued on microfilm by American Theological Library Association. :
Annual, 1996- :
Includes section "Bibliographie." :
0039-7946 :
Vols. 1 (1920)-10 (1929) in v. 10; v. 11 (1930)-20 (1939) in v. 20; v. 21 (1940)-30 (1953) in v. 30; v. 31 (1954)-40 (1963) in v. 40.