Jean-Pierre Corteggiani (1942 â 15 March 2022) was a French Egyptologist.
Career
In 1993, a dyke was to be built on the alleged site of the Lighthouse of Alexandria. A rescue operation was entrusted to Jean-Yves Empereur and Jean-Pierre Corteggiani to undertake a search campaign. In 2001, he was awarded the Jean-ÃÂdouard Goby Prize from the Institut de France for his works on ancient Egypt.
He was director of IFAOâÂÂs scientific and technical relations until 2007.
He was the author of several books and articles, he highlights his work in the book , a collective work on Cairo published by Citadelles & Mazenod.
Selected publications
- The Egypt of the Pharaohs at the Cairo Museum, Hachette, 1993
- Toutânkhamon : Le trésor, collection ë Découvertes Gallimard Hors série û. ÃÂditions Gallimard, 2000
- Les Grandes Pyramides : Chronique dâÂÂun mythe, collection ë Découvertes Gallimard û (nú 501), série Archéologie. ÃÂditions Gallimard, 2006
- US edition â The Great Pyramids, âÂÂAbrams Discoveriesâ series. Harry N. Abrams, 2007
- UK edition â ', âÂÂNew Horizonsâ series. Thames & Hudson, 2007
- LâÂÂÃÂgypte ancienne et ses dieux : Dictionnaire illustré, Fayard, 2007
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