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    Jane Dieulafoy (29 June 1851 – 25 May 1916) was a French archaeologist, explorer, novelist, feminist and journalist. She was the wife of Marcel-Auguste...
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  • Dieulafoy is a surname of French origin. Notable people with the surname include: Jane Dieulafoy (1851–1916), French archeologist, explorer, novelist and...
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  • Asteroid 888 Parysatis, discovered by Max Wolf is named after her. Jane Dieulafoy wrote a novel called Parysatis in 1890. It was later turned into a play...
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    commissioned the French archaeologists Marcel and Jane Dieulafoy to carry out excavations in Volubilis. Although Jane's ill-health meant that they were unable to...
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    which was dated to 697-98 AD. In 1885 and 1886 Marcel-Auguste Dieulafoy and Jane Dieulafoy began the first French excavations, discovering glazed bricks...
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    Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography: Jane Dieulafoy, At Susa, p. 131, New York, 1890; Driver, The Book of Daniel, p. xxi...
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    with caravans of camels, even so far as Calcutta.” Similarly in 1882, Jane Dieulafoy, travelling in Iran from Isfahan to Shiraz in a caravan heading for...
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    Marcel-Auguste Dieulafoy (French: [maʁsɛl oɡyst djølafwa]; 3 August 1844 – 25 February 1920) was a French archaeologist, noted for his excavations at...
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    palace at Persepolis.[citation needed] Jane Dieulafoy visited the site with her husband, Marcel-Auguste Dieulafoy, and described it in La Perse, la Chaldée...
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    of white stone that is covered by only two pieces of large stones." Jane Dieulafoy, who visited Iran in 1881, also reports in her travel journal: "...and...
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    Peddler Retail Street vendor Street food Bazar of Shiraz as seen by Jane Dieulafoy in 1881. The Vakeel Bazaar of Shiraz bustling with shoppers. Spices...
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  • University of Cambridge, first held by John Howard Marsden 29 June: Jane Dieulafoy, born Jeanne Magre, French archaeologist, excavator of Susa, explorer...
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    troops in Bahia. Later, she was awarded by the Emperor Dom Pedro I. Jane Dieulafoy (1851–1916) was a French woman who, when her husband enlisted during...
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    restored. After that, it was not maintained for 500 years. For instance, Jane Dieulafoy, who visited the mosque during the Qajar period, wrote that no one prays...
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    while he does. Into the 19th and 20th centuries, French anthropologist Jane Dieulafoy and her husband Marcel hosted private salons where they staged classical...
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    Zand dynasty Illustration of the Vakil Bazaar by Jane Dieulafoy, 1881 Women from Shiraz, by Dieulafoy in 1881 Qur'an Gate, Harold F. Weston, 20th century...
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    Alphonse Veyries in Myrina (Aeolis) (1872–1873) Marcel-Auguste Dieulafoy and Jane Dieulafoy in Susa, Persia (1884–1886) Charles Huber in Tayma, Arabia (1885)...
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    the Dieulafoys and the looting and the destruction of Persian antiquities by the so-called archeologists had a deep impact on the site. Jane Dieulafoy writes...
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  • reprinted in London in 1887. Reviews were published in various newspapers. Jane Dieulafoy traveled in Persia with her husband in 1880–81 and publishes an account...
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  • devoted to carpet selling Bazaar in old Tehran, 1873 Vakil Bazaar from Jane Dieulafoy, Perzië, Chaldea en Susiane, 1881 Vakil Bazaar Bazar of Kashan by Pascal...
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  • Incidental — 312 1902 Parysatis Parysatis Incidental music for the play by Jane Dieulafoy Incidental — 320 1902 Andromaque Andromaque Incidental music for the...
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  • Footsteps of Fate (Noodlot – Fate – in the magazine De Gids, dated October) Jane Dieulafoy – Parysatis Florence Dixie – Gloriana, or the Revolution of 1900 Ignatius...
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  • Bazar of Shiraz as seen by Jane Dieulafoy in 1881...
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    The Four-cornered Citadel of Varamin as seen by Jane Dieulafoy...
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    Humphry Ward), Tasmanian-born English novelist (died 1920) June 29 – Jane Dieulafoy, French archeologist, novelist and journalist (died 1916) August 23...
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  • archaeologist 1950-01-04 Jane C. Goodale American anthropologist 1926 2008 Jane Dieulafoy French anthropologist 1851-06-29 1851-06-20 1916-05-25 Jane Ellen Buikstra...
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    easier access to photograph Iranian women due to gender restrictions. Jane Dieulafoy (1851-1916), Isabella Lucy Bishop-Bird (1868-1926), and Gertrude Margaret...
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    Aleichem, Rubén Darío, Richard Harding Davis, Mário de Sá-Carneiro, Jane Dieulafoy, Pierre Duhem, Carolina Freyre, Simon Frug, Olindo Guerrini, Petar Kočić...
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  • 13 – Sholem Aleichem, Ukrainian-born humorist (born 1859) May 25 – Jane Dieulafoy, French archaeologist and novelist (born 1851) May 28 (May 15 O.S.)...
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  • Florence Carpenter Dieudonné (1850–1927, United States), fiction wr. Jane Dieulafoy (1851–1916, France), archaeologist & nv. Margarita Diez-Colunje y Pombo...
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