- Claude F. A. Schaeffer
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Claude Frédéric-Armand Schaeffer (1898 – 1982)[1], aka Claude Schaeffer, led the French excavation team that begun working on the site of Ugarit in 1929, uncovering the Ugaritic religious texts.[2]
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Persondata Name Schaeffer, Claude F. A. Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1898 Place of birth Date of death 1982 Place of death This biographical article about an archaeologist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · Categories: - 1898 births
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Claude F. A. Schaeffer
- Claude F. A. Schaeffer
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Claude Frédéric-Armand Schaeffer (1898 – 1982)[1], aka Claude Schaeffer, led the French excavation team that begun working on the site of Ugarit in 1929, uncovering the Ugaritic religious texts.[2]
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