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archeologique au Caire," and in those published by the 

 Institut francais d'archeologie orientale du Caire.) 



CLERMONT-GANNEAU (Charles). College de France. 

 Semitic epigraphy and antiquities. Study of various 

 Semitic monuments and texts recently discovered. Also, 

 at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes: Oriental archaeology. 



I. Oriental antiquities (Palestine, Phoenicia, Syria). 



II. Hebrew archaeology. (CLERMONT-GANNEAU has done 

 so much valuable work in the field of oriental archaeology 

 and has published so much that a complete bibliography 

 would be a very long one. Perhaps it will suffice to 

 mention here his " Archaeological Researches in Palestine," 

 1873-74; published for the Committee of the Palestine 

 Exploration Fund, 2 vols., 1896 and 1899; also his great 

 "Recueil d'archeologie orientale," of which seven full 

 volumes and part of an eighth had appeared by 1907). 



FOSSEY (Charles). College de France. Assyrian 

 Philology and archaeology. Topics in Babylonian and 

 Assyrian law. Ecole des Hautes Etudes. Assyro- 

 Babylonian religion. Certain Babylonian and Biblical 

 myths. (Among Fossey's works may be mentioned: 

 "La magie assyrienne: etude suivie de textes magiques, 

 transcrits, traduits et commentes," Paris, 1902; "Con- 

 tribution au dictionnaire sumerien-assyrien, supplement 

 a la Classified list deBrunnow," Paris, 1905-7; "Manuel 

 d'assyriologie, fouilles, ecriture, langue, litterature, geo- 

 graphic, histoire, religion, institutions, art," Tome I, 

 Paris, 1904.) 



GREBAUT. Universite de Paris. Ancient History of 

 the Peoples of the Orient. The Egyptian conquests in 

 Asia. 



GSELL (Stephane). College de France. History of 

 North Africa. I. History of Carthage, constitution and 

 administration of the Carthaginian Empire. II. Study 

 of the ancient texts relative to the military operations in 



