Paul Bernard (13 June 1929—1 December 2015) was a French archaeologist, best known for excavating the Hellenistic site of Ai-Khanoum in present-day Afghanistan between 1964 and 1978. In his role as director of excavations, Bernard wrote several treatises on the excavations on the site. He also produced the accounts of Ai-Khanoum that had the most influence on the scholarship on the city: foremost among these was a 1982 article in Scientific American titled 'An Ancient Greek City in Centra Asia', which presented the city as a Hellenistic colony in Central Asia. His emphasis on the Greek traditions of Ai-Khanoum have influenced all subsequent accounts of the Hellenistic Far East.
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| - Paul Bernard (* 13. Juni 1929 in Sainte-Maxime; † 1. Dezember 2015 in Meulan-en-Yvelines) war ein französischer Archäologe, der auf die griechische Kultur im Orient spezialisiert war. Er gilt als Entdecker von Ai Khanoum in Afghanistan, dessen Ausgrabung er von 1965 bis 1978 leitete. (de)
- Paul Bernard, né le 13 juin 1929 à Sainte-Maxime et mort le 1er décembre 2015 à Meulan-en-Yvelines, est un archéologue français, spécialiste de l'hellénisme oriental. (fr)
- Paul Bernard (13 June 1929—1 December 2015) was a French archaeologist, best known for excavating the Hellenistic site of Ai-Khanoum in present-day Afghanistan between 1964 and 1978. In his role as director of excavations, Bernard wrote several treatises on the excavations on the site. He also produced the accounts of Ai-Khanoum that had the most influence on the scholarship on the city: foremost among these was a 1982 article in Scientific American titled 'An Ancient Greek City in Centra Asia', which presented the city as a Hellenistic colony in Central Asia. His emphasis on the Greek traditions of Ai-Khanoum have influenced all subsequent accounts of the Hellenistic Far East. (en)
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| - Paul Bernard (* 13. Juni 1929 in Sainte-Maxime; † 1. Dezember 2015 in Meulan-en-Yvelines) war ein französischer Archäologe, der auf die griechische Kultur im Orient spezialisiert war. Er gilt als Entdecker von Ai Khanoum in Afghanistan, dessen Ausgrabung er von 1965 bis 1978 leitete. (de)
- Paul Bernard, né le 13 juin 1929 à Sainte-Maxime et mort le 1er décembre 2015 à Meulan-en-Yvelines, est un archéologue français, spécialiste de l'hellénisme oriental. (fr)
- Paul Bernard (13 June 1929—1 December 2015) was a French archaeologist, best known for excavating the Hellenistic site of Ai-Khanoum in present-day Afghanistan between 1964 and 1978. In his role as director of excavations, Bernard wrote several treatises on the excavations on the site. He also produced the accounts of Ai-Khanoum that had the most influence on the scholarship on the city: foremost among these was a 1982 article in Scientific American titled 'An Ancient Greek City in Centra Asia', which presented the city as a Hellenistic colony in Central Asia. His emphasis on the Greek traditions of Ai-Khanoum have influenced all subsequent accounts of the Hellenistic Far East. (en)
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