French Egyptologist; he was born in Villeurbanne, 2 April 1219; he studied Egyptology at Lyons under Alliot; he was a pensionnaire at the Institut francais in Cairo, 1945-9 and took part in excavations at Karnak; he then stayed in Egypt; he was appointed UNESCO representative for Nubian affairs and coordinator for the archaeological work in Egyptian Nubia, 1960-7 and so played a major role in the Nubian rescue campaign; his principal publications were _Karnak Nord III (1945-1949)_, with C. Robichon, 1951; _Temple d'Amon a Karnak. Les divinites des colonnes de la grand salle hyposyle et leurs epithetes_, 1955; _Abou-Simbel et l'e'popie de sa decouverte_, 1965; and _Campagne internationale de l'UNESCO pour la sauvegarde des sites et monuments de Nubie_, 1977; he died at Malesherbes, 7 May 1996