Hélène Benichou-Safar

Hélène Bénichou-Safar is a French historian, archaeologist, epigraphist and Semiticist. She received her Doctorate degree in Archaeology in 1978; her work focuses on Phoenician-Punic civilization and religion. In 1978, she was awarded the Prix Hippone for her thesis on the Punic tombs of Carthage, published in Paris in 1982.[1]

Publications

  • Hélène Bénichou-Safar; Jean Bussière; Fethi Chelbi; Paul Corbier; Naïdé Ferchiou; Jacques Gascou; Gilbert Hallier; Roland Paskoff; Pol Trousset (1995). Antiquités africaines. CNRS Éditions. p. 356. ISBN 978-2271053596..
  • Hélène Bénichou-Safar (1998). Tombes Puniques de Carthage. CNRS Éditions. p. 437. ISBN 978-2222029144..
  • Hélène Bénichou-Safar (2004). Le Tophet de Salammbô à Carthage. éditions École française de Rome. p. 217. ISBN 978-2728306978..

References

  1. "Bénichou-Safar Hélène". Orient Méditerranée (in French). Archived from the original on 18 June 2023. Retrieved 19 September 2023.


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