Father Jean-Vincent Scheil (born 10 June 1858, Kœnigsmacker – died 21 September 1940, Paris) was a French Dominican scholar and Assyriologist. He is credited...
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in 1906 by Hermann Volrath Hilprecht, and the second in 1911 by Jean-Vincent Scheil. Most of these date to the Old Babylonian period, but the oldest...
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King List. The tablet came into possession of the Assyriologist Jean-Vincent Scheil in 1911, having bought it from a private collection in France. The...
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target for illegal excavations. In 1894, Sippar was worked briefly by Jean-Vincent Scheil. The tablets recovered, mainly Old Babylonian, went to the Istanbul...
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Archaeological Mission under the direction of Jacques de Morgan. Father Jean-Vincent Scheil published the initial report in the fourth volume of the Reports...
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(American, 1937–2015) Hans Heinrich Schaeder (German, 1896–1957) Jean-Vincent Scheil (French, 1858–1940) Ernesto Schiaparelli (Italian, 1856–1928) René...
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Digitalisat) Jean-Vincent Scheil: Textes de rois achéménides. In. Mémoires de la Délégation en Perse. Band 2, 1900. (archive.org). Jean-Vincent Scheil: Fragment...
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in addition to daily life scenes. The tomb was first published by Jean-Vincent Scheil in 1894 but its location was later lost. The tomb was rediscovered...
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1902, at the direction of archaeologist Jacques de Morgan, Father Jean-Vincent Scheil, OP found a 2.25 meter (or 88.5 inch) tall basalt or diorite stele...
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north-eastern France. Kœnigsmacker was the birthplace of Father Jean-Vincent Scheil (1858–1940), a French Dominican scholar and Assyriologist, who was...
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