French School at Athens
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The French School at Athens (Template:Lang-fr; Template:Lang-el) is one of the seventeen foreign archaeological institutes operating in Athens, Greece.
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Notable alumni
Many important French archaeologists, classicists and epigraphers throughout a century and a half have been members of the EfA:
- Edmond About (1851)
- Victor Bérard (1887)
- Alexandre Bertrand (1849)
- Jean Bingen (1952)
- Georges Daux (1920)
- Michel Debidour (1972)
- Charles Diehl (1883)
- Jean-Yves Empereur (1978)
- Numa-Denis Fustel de Coulanges (1853)
- Léon Heuzey (1854)
- Paul Lemerle (1931)
- Pierre Lévêque (1947)
- Edmond Lévy (1963)
- Jean Marcadé (1946)
- Roland Martin (1938)
- André Plassart
- Jean Pouilloux (1945)
- Louis Robert (1927)
- Paul Vidal de la Blache (1867)
- Ernest Will (1935)
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