Archaeologist, director of research at the CNRS (France), specialist in ancient Arabian societies, Michel Mouton has worked mainly on the Oman peninsula, the kingdoms of southern Arabia and the Nabataeans. He has led projects in the United Arab Emirates (1990-1999, 2010-2011), Yemen (1992-2006) and Jordan (2008-2011). He has held various management positions in French research institutes abroad (Ministry of Foreign Affairs / CNRS) in Syria (2000-2006), Saudi Arabia (2013-2015), Kuwait (2015-2017) and Lebanon (2017-2021).
ed. Michel Mouton
Surveys by the French Archaeological Mission in Jawf-Ḥaḍramawt (1992–1993) documented prehistoric and protohistoric sites along the palaeo-river. Despite informal data, findings offer insights into Yemen's archaeological map, including prehistoric, Bronze Age, and South Arabian sites, and inscriptions amid changes to the modern landscape. READ MORE
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