Jean-Yves Empereur

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Jean-Yves Empereur reading the newspapers in the library of the Centre d'études Alexandrines
Jean-Yves Empereur reading the newspapers in the library of the Centre d'études Alexandrines

Jean-Yves Empereur (1952 - ) is a French archeologist and egyptologist. He studied classic literature in the University Paris IV Sorbonne (DEA, CAPES, Agrégation de lettres in 1975, Doctorat in archeology in 1977).

He is a former member and general secretary of the École française d'Athènes. He conducted some excavations, including some submarine ones, in Greece, Cyprus and Turkey, on the sites Thasos and Amathus.

He is a researcher from the CNRS, director of the Centre d'études Alexandrines that he founded in 1990, and since then he leads the archeological research in Alexandria, on earth and underwater.

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[edit] Archeological excavations

Jean-Yves Empereur conducts some emergency excavations right in Alexandria town center. The modern city was built over the ancient one, which means that the archeological excavations become possible only when old buildings are taken down for some civil works. On the Diana field, a Roman villa from the 2nd century can be found, showing some beautiful mosaics.

In 1993, a dike was to be built on the supposed site of the lighthouse of Alexandria. Jean-Yves Empereur, Jean-Pierre Corteggiani and around thirty scuba divers then attempted a rescue operation by starting some excavations in a 2.25ha zone situated north-east from Fort Qaitbay.

Until 1996, these excavations in Alexandria harbour led to the discovery of many archeological remains: 5000 architectural blocks weighing up to 75 tons, columns, capitals, huge broken statues, a dozen sphinxes, and above all the undisputable remains of the lighthouse itself. A 12-metre door made of Aswan granite was virtually reassembled. Some gigantic statues that used to stand against the lighthouse, representing Ptolemaic kings and queens, were found right next to their pedestal. Jean-Yves Empereur hopes that in the future this marvellous site will be open to amateur scuba divers.

In March 1997, the site of the Necropolis, Alexandria's city of the dead, was discovered during the building of the bridge linking the western harbour to the Cairo road. The director of the museums and archeological sites of Alexandria asked for Empereur's help on June 27th. The general map of the ancient city appeared then, with the streets following the drawings by Dinocrates, the first urbanist architect.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Les amphores, la nécropole nord d’Amathonte II, Études chypriotes VIII, 1987
  • Le port hellénistique d’Amathonte, Actes du Symposium « Cyprus and the Sea », Nicosie, 1993
  • A short guide to the catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, Alexandria, Sarapis, Alexandria, 1995, ISBN 977-5633-01-X
  • Alexandrie redécouverte, Fayard, Paris, 1998, ISBN 2-7028-1161-2
  • Alexandrina 1, Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Cairo, 1998
  • Alexandrie médiévale 1, with Christian Décobert, Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Cairo, 1998
  • Petit guide du Musée gréco-romain d'Alexandrie, Harpocrates, Alexandria, 2000, ISBN 977-5845-02-5
  • Alexandrie hier et demain, Gallimard, 2001, ISBN 2-07-076240-8
  • Nécropolis 1, with Marie-Dominique Nenna, Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Cairo, 2001
  • Alexandrina 2, Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Cairo, 2002
  • Nécropolis 2, with Marie-Dominique Nenna, Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Cairo, 2003
  • Le Phare d'Alexandrie, la Merveille retrouvée, Gallimard, Paris, 2nd edition, 2004, ISBN 2-07-030379-9

[edit] Filmography

Gédéon Programmes produced a documentary trilogy about Jean-Yves Empereur's work, directed by Thierry Ragobert:

  • La septième merveille du monde (le Phare)
  • Alexandrie la magnifique
  • Les mystères d'Alexandrie

[edit] Trivia

In 2001, he legally attacked the video games publisher Eidos Interactive for using his image in the fourth episode of Tomb Raider, when Lara Croft meets in Alexandria a French friend of hers who is an exact copy of Jean-Yves Empereur. The publisher agreed to stop using this character.

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