Émile Amélineau

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Émile Amélineau was a French Egyptologist and Coptologist known for his pioneering but controversial late-19th-century excavations and studies of early Egyptian and Coptic sites.

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instanceOf Coptologist
Egyptologist
French person
human
areaOfInfluence Coptic philology
history of archaeology in Egypt
countryOfCitizenship France
era early 20th century
late 19th century
familyName Amélineau NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Coptic studies
Coptology
Egyptology NERFINISHED
givenName Émile NERFINISHED
hasGender male
knownFor editing and translating Coptic manuscripts
pioneering excavations of early Egyptian royal tombs
research on Coptic monasticism
languageOfWorkOrName French
name Émile Amélineau NERFINISHED
nationality French
nativeLanguage French
notableFor controversial excavation methods
excavations at Abydos
publication of Coptic texts
studies of early Coptic Christianity
notableWork editions of Coptic texts
publications on Abydos excavations
occupation Coptologist
Egyptologist
placeOfActivity Paris NERFINISHED
reputation controversial
pioneering
studied Coptic language
Coptic sites
early Egyptian religion
early Egyptian sites
workLocation Abydos NERFINISHED
Egypt NERFINISHED
France

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Abydos excavatedBy Émile Amélineau
royal tombs at Abydos excavatedBy Émile Amélineau
subject surface form: Royal tombs at Abydos