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- Gaston Maspero - Wikipedia
Maspero was highly regarded for his versatility and contributions to Egyptology He authored the comprehensive Histoire ancienne des peuples de l’Orient classique (1895–1897) and was the first editor and translator of the Pyramid Texts, known as the Book of the Dead
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الهيئة الوطنية للإعلام أو "ماسبيرو" قلعةُ الإعلام الأولى في الشرق الأوسط البيتُ الكبير للإعلام العربي المسموع والمرئي والرقْمي، مركز الإبداع والتنوير
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- Home - Café Maspero
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- Gaston Maspero | Archaeology, Coptic Studies, Egyptology - Britannica
Gaston Maspero (born June 23, 1846, Paris, France—died June 30, 1916, Paris) was a French Egyptologist and director general of excavations and antiquities for the Egyptian government, who was responsible for locating a collective royal tomb of prime historic importance
- Gaston Maspero - New World Encyclopedia
Gaston Camille Charles Maspero (June 23, 1846 - June 30, 1916) was a French Egyptologist who served as director of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, where he established the French School of Oriental Archaeology Originally trained in linguistics, Maspero began his career translating hieroglyphs
- Maspero - Egylogia
Gaston Maspero died on June 30, 1916 AD, and was buried in France Maspero in Egypt was given to Cairo’s radio and television building to honor his great works and contributions to the research and preservation of ancient Egyptian monuments
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