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Institut français d'archéologie orientale

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    Sarah Fathalla Assistant Lecturer at Ain Shams University, IFAO Doctoral Fellow
    • Egypt
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    Florence Albert Membre scientifique chez Institut français d'archéologie orientale - Ifao
    • Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
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    Siham Ali Deputy Director - Head of PAO, Editorial Department at Institut français d'archéologie orientale (IFAO)
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    Hani Magdi maquetiste chez Institut français d'archéologie orientale - Ifao
    • Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
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    Mazen Essam Adjoint du responsable chez Institut français d'archéologie orientale - Ifao
    • Egypt
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Overview

The French Institute for Oriental Archaeology (IFAO) in Cairo is one of the major French research centres abroad and falls under the aegis of the Ministry of Education (National, Higher and Research). The institute’s mission is to study the successive civilisations of Egypt from prehistory until the modern era. The disciplines involved are archaeology, history, and language studies. The excavation sites of the IFAO cover all eras (prehistory, Pharaonic Egypt, antiquity, the Islamic period) and they are situated throughout Egypt (Nile valley, Delta, oases, Eastern and Western Desert, Sinai and the Red Sea). Research themes may concern a restricted time period or may take the longer view, one part of Egypt or the entire country, the Near East as a region or even in comparative studies between East and West. Research is often multi-disciplinary. A diverse team of 150 members, both Egyptian and French, facilitates such activities, and in addition to normal staff, technicians and engineers, six academic fellows hold permanent positions within the Institute. Numerous researchers, teachers on research sabbaticals, interns from leading French graduate schools as well as holders of scholarships (doctoral and post-doc) are welcomed for one or two months per year.