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Léon Heuzey
Heuzey around 1883
Born(1831-12-01)December 1, 1831
DiedFebruary 8, 1922(1922-02-08) (aged 90)
Paris
Burial placeAuteuil Cemetery
NationalityFrench
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Léon Heuzey (December 1, 1831 – February 8, 1922) was a noted French archaeologist and historian.

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Life and career

In 1855 Heuzey went to Greece as a member of the École française d'Athènes, and for the next two years traveled extensively in Macedonia and Akarnania. The record he kept of his journey, "Le Mont Olympe et l'Acarnanie", was published in Paris in 1860. On this expedition he realised the importance of the site of present-day Vergina. He began excavations there in 1861, later extending his archaeological ventures to Philippi, western Macedonia, Illyria and Thessaly.

He discovered many sites of considerable importance. In 1855 and 1861 he explored Dion, located at the foot of Mount Olympus.[1] Near by Dion he detected the place where ancient Leivithra is located. In Thessaly, he found the stele of Pharsalos.[2] In 1893 he discovered the site of Delphi,[citation needed] which led to its excavation and appreciation of its significance.

He was also an expert on historic costumes of the Ancient Greek, Byzantine, Egyptian and Roman eras and author of Histoire du costume antique d'après des études sur le modèle vivant.[3] Another one of his books is Mythes chaldéens.

References

  1. ^ Ancient Economies of the Northern Aegean: Fifth to First Centuries BC by Zosia Halina Archibald
  2. ^ Musée du Louvre.. (1989). The Louvre, 7 Faces of a Museum. Paris : Ministère de la culture et de la communication, Editions de la Réunion des musée. ISBN 271182005X. p. 109.
  3. ^ Histoire du costume antique d'après des études sur le modèle vivant Google Books

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