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André Pelletier (historian)

André Pelletier (11 January 1937) is a French historian and archaeologist, a professor and specialist of ancient Rome. Agrégé of history, Doctor of Letters in 1972, he directed the excavations of Vienne for 15 years, the site to which he devoted his doctoral thesis. In 1963 and 1964, he uncovered Roman mosaics in the old hospital sector. He searched the Odeon from 1970 to 1976, in collaboration with P. Senay, and under his direction only from 1973. In 1974 then in 1982, he published two monographs summarizing current knowledge on ancient Vienne. He wrote the text of the album Histoire de l'Arménie, drawn by fr and published in 1979. He was maître de conférences of ancient history and Roman archaeology at the Lumière University Lyon 2 from 1984. List of his publications: 1967: Vienne, métropole civile de province (275-468 ap. J.C.) : étude critique des sources, under the direction of fr 1972: Vienne antique : de la conquête romaine aux invasions alamaniques : IIe siècle avant - IIIe siècle après J.C., under the direction of Marcel Le Glay 1974: Vienne gallo-romaine au Bas-Empire : 275-468 après J.-C., Lyon, Impr. BOSC Frères 1980: Histoire de Vienne et de sa région et environs : Sainte-Colombe Saint-Romain-en-Gal, éditions Horvath, 126 p.

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