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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Charles Fossey (29 July 1869 – 27 November 1946) was a French assyriologist. In education he was a follower and colleague of Émile Durkheim.Living at the turn of the century, he made a significant contribution to the Assyriology and studies magic of Jerusalem. His work and contribution to science has remained unnoticed only because of the socio-political situation of the time.Charles (Charles) Fosse (Fossey) was primarily an archaeologist. He organized a number of expeditions to the Middle East.Fosse was a disciple of the famous French sociologist Emile Durkheim, that was reflected in the methodical side of his research in the field of social relations in Mesopotamia.Charles Fosse had no high-profile titles or honors: his whole life was dedicated to one passion - Assyriology.Nevertheless, he held the following positions: Member of the French school in Athens (1894-1897). The French Institute of Oriental Archaeology in Cairo (1897-1899). Professor of Philosophy and Assyrian archeology at the College de France (1906-1939). Director of Studies at the School of Practical Advanced Study (1907-1938). Inspector east of printing in the National press.↑"@en }

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