Dominique Charpin


Dominique Charpin is a French Assyriologist, professor at the Collège de France, corresponding member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, specialized in the "Old-Babylonian" period.

Biography

Born on 12 June 1954 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Dominique Charpin was in high school when a trip to Turkey and the following year a stay in Syria and Lebanon determined his vocation. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1971, he pursued his studies in history, and more specifically chose to study epigraphy rather than archaeology, but learned these two subjects, and began to practice them during excavations in Iraq. He passed the agrégation of history in 1976, a doctoral dissertation in 1979 on the subject of Archives familiales et propriété privée en Babylonie ancienne, and his doctorate thesis in 1984, on Le Clergé d'Ur au siècle d'Hammu-rabi, under the direction of Paul Garelli.
He participates in excavations and studies at the Larsa site in Iraq, and the Mari sites tell Mohammed Diyab in Syria.
An assistant at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University from 1976, he integrates the Centre national de la recherche scientifique in 1985 as research fellow, then returned to Paris 1 in 1988 as a teacher. At the same time, director of studies cumulating to the École pratique des hautes études in "History and civilization of ancient Babylonia" from 1994 to 2005, he became director of studies in 2005, until 2013.
Mesopotamia constitutes his main focus, particularly the or "amorrite"; it is the great era of Mesopotamian civilization, with Hammurabi on which he signed the first book in French in 2003.
A correspondent of the Académie des inscriptions et beaux-lettres since 30 March 2012, Dominique Charpin was appointed professor at the Collège de France, holder of the chair "Mesopotamian civilization" from 1 January 2014.
He is also director of the "Revue d'assyriologie", president of the Society for the Study of the Ancient Near East, co-director of the "Archives Royales de Mari" collection, deputy director of the UMR 7192 "Near East - Caucasus: languages, archaeology, cultures" .

Honours

Dominique Charpin's main publications, not counting the various articles and various contributions, are as follows: