Professor Noël Duval FBA

History, archaeology, epigraphy of Late Antiquity: imperial ideology and palaces; iconography; early Christian and Byzantine architecture; ecclesiastical architecture and fittings; Christian inscriptions; studies in the Graeco-Roman department of the Lou
Fellow type
International Fellow
Year elected
2007
Subjects
Archaeology
Sections
Archaeology

Current post

Professor of Late Antique Archaeology, University Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) Emeritus

Past appointments

University of Paris Professor, Archaeology of Late Antiquity (et Haut Moyen-âge, Byzance)

1976 - 1992

University of Paris Professor of Late Antique Archaeology, University Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) emeritus

1976 - 1992

University of Paris Professor of Late Antique Archaeology, University Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) emeritus

1976 - 1992

University of Paris Professor of Late Antique Archaeology, University Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) emeritus

1976 - 1992

Other Foreign Institutions Curator, head of Greek and Roman Department, Musée du Louvre

1968 - 1975

Other Foreign Institutions Member Ecole Française de Rome

1953 - 1955

Other Foreign Institutions Ecole francaise de Rome

1953 - 1955

Publications

Les églises africaines a deux absides (author 2 vol. 1971, 1973

Häidra I-II (editor and co-author: 1976, 1981)

Salona I, III (editor and co-author: 1994, 2000)

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Amy Bogaard FBA

The archaeology and ecology of early farming; comparative perspectives on recent farming systems; the social implications of agriculture, including for resilience and inequality

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Professor Helena Francisca Hamerow FBA

The archaeology and rural economy of early medieval Europe, especially the North Sea zone

Helena Francisca Hamerow FBA

Dr John Curtis FBA

Archaeology Archaeology of the Ancient Near East Central and Inner Asia

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