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Frédéric Abbès

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Frederic Abbes


Frédéric Abbès is a French archaeologist working on postdoctoral research, specialising in the stone or lithic industry of the Near East and Mediterranean. He has worked on important archaeological sites such as Tell Aswad and El Kowm.

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Positions Held

  • Research Engineer at CNRS.
  • 2010 - Due to take over Directorship of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs permanent mission to El Kowm-Mureybet (Syria).
  • Council member of the Archéorient laboratory of the Maison de l'Orient Méditerranéen, Lyon.
  • Operations Director of the Bal'a project called "Arid environment occupation during the Neolithic" (Syria).
  • Current Projects

  • Studies of the Neolithic site of Qdeir near El Kowm, Syria.
  • Studies of the lithic industries at Jerf el Ahmar.
  • Studies of the lithic industries at Tell Aswad.
  • Studies of the Neolithic site of Kovačevo, Bulgaria.
  • Fieldwork

  • Excavations at Qdeir (Syria)
  • Initial survery and excavations at Bal'a and the mountain regions of Palmyra.
  • Executive Assistant to Danielle Stordeur at Tell Aswad. Fieldwork has currently stopped at Tell Aswad due to cuts in funding and the current political situation. Frédéric is currently involved in the critically important work of publishing the latest discoveries from this site, where domesticated Emmer wheat was first discovered at c.a. 8800 BCE, likely from a yet undiscovered inter-montane site in the Anti-Lebanon that caused the PPNB "explosion" of human culture in this area.
  • References

    Frédéric Abbès Wikipedia