- Henry Seyrig
Infobox_Person
name = Henry Arnold Seyrig
imagesize = 10kb
caption = Henry Seyrig
birth_date = birth date|1895|11|10
birth_place = Héricourt,Haute-Saône ,France
death_date = death date and age|1973|01|21|1895|11|10|mf=y
death_place =Neuchâtel ,Switzerland
occupation =Archaeologist
spouse =Hermine de Saussure
children =Delphine Seyrig Henri Arnold Seyrig (
November 10 ,1895 –January 21 ,1973 ); (in French Henri Seyrig), was a FrenchAlsatian Archaeologist numismatist , andhistorian of Antiquity. He was general director of antiquities of Syria and Lebanon since 1929 and director during more than twenty years of the Institute of archaeology of Beirut.cite web |url=http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/00/14/66/PDF/GSPortraits.pdf |title=Portraits et silhouettes d'Alsace |accessdate=2008-04-18 |format=.pdf|author=Gérard Siebert |work=Revue de l'Alsace]Early life
Henry was born to a liberal multi-lingual bourgeois industrial
Calvinist family. His family moved toMulhouse when his father joined the family business, he was schooled in German. He was later sent to a French Protestant private boarding school inNormandy , Ecole des Roches, Seyrig continued his education in English atOxford until 1914.During the
first world war Seyrig fought atVerdun and was decorated. In 1917 Seyrig joined the Orient contingent inSalonic where he had his first encounter with archeology and left his family business.He then attended theSorbonne where he presented a thesis about the Homeric House and in 1922 was admitted to theFrench School at Athens where he spent seven years as a member and was promoted to secretary general's office.Career
In 1929, Henri Seyrig (then 34 years old) was called recommended by the master of Levantine archaeology
René Dussaud and was appointed General director of antiquities of Syria and Lebanon which were under French mandate. Seyrig created the French institute of archaeology inBeirut which he headed for 20 years. He moved toNew York in 1942 where he worked as a special envoy of TheFree French Government until the end of the war then he returned toBeirut . Thoughout the 50's and 60's he was a visiting scholar invited byThe Institute for Advanced Studies atPrinceton University living part of the year inThe United States . In 1967 he left Beirut and retired inSwitzerland and continued with his wifeHermine de Saussure to spend part of the year inPrinceton, New Jersey .References
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