Christiane Ziegler (born May 3, 1942, in
L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue), is a French
Egyptologist
Egyptology (from ''Egypt'' and Greek , '' -logia''; ar, علم المصريات) is the study of ancient Egyptian history, language, literature, religion, architecture and art from the 5th millennium BC until the end of its native religious ...
, curator, director emeritus of the Department of Egyptian Antiquities of the
Louvre Museum
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and editorial director of the archaeological mission from the Louvre Museum at
Saqqara
Saqqara ( ar, سقارة, ), also spelled Sakkara or Saccara in English , is an Egyptian village in Giza Governorate, that contains ancient burial grounds of Egyptian royalty, serving as the necropolis for the ancient Egyptian capital, Memphi ...
,
Egypt
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.
Early years
Ziegler was a student at the
Institut de Science Politique. Studying under the direction of Professor
Nicolas Grimal, she is a graduate of
Paris-Sorbonne University
Paris-Sorbonne University (also known as Paris IV; french: Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV) was a public research university in Paris, France, active from 1971 to 2017. It was the main inheritor of the Faculty of Humanities of the Universit ...
.
She began studying Egyptology with a thesis on the Queen
Tiye
Tiye (c. 1398 BC – 1338 BC, also spelled Tye, Taia, Tiy and Tiyi) was the daughter of Yuya and Thuya. She became the Great Royal Wife of the Ancient Egypt, Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III. She was the mother of Akhenaten and grandmother of T ...
, wife of
Amenhotep III.
Ziegler's internship was at the Louvre's Department of Oriental Antiquities.
Career
Ziegler started her career as a high school teacher.
She began working at the Louvre in 1972 and her archaeological research at Saqqara began in 1991.
She is the author of numerous important scientific articles and books about Egyptology. She has also authored translations of ancient letters from Egypt and
Nubia
Nubia () (Nobiin language, Nobiin: Nobīn, ) is a region along the Nile river encompassing the area between the Cataracts of the Nile, first cataract of the Nile (just south of Aswan in southern Egypt) and the confluence of the Blue Nile, Blue ...
as well as several books on History of Egyptian Art.
In particular, she has studied the monuments of the time of the pyramids of
Ancient Egypt (
hieroglyphic inscriptions, statues, paintings and reliefs of the tombs), the various components of the site of Saqqara, metal arts from the
Pharaonic period (bronze and silver) and has written a monograph devoted to
Queen Tiye, wife of
Amenhotep III.
A long-time Egyptian archaeology professor at the
Ecole du Louvre, Christiane Ziegler also co-directs the department of Egyptian Archaeology.
Since 1991, she has headed the archaeological mission from the Louvre Museum at Saqqara on the "North of the Unas Causeway" under the
Supreme Council of Antiquities
The Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) was a department of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture from 1994 to 2011. It was the government body responsible for the conservation, protection and regulation of all antiquities and archaeological excavati ...
.
In 1993, she was named chief curator of the Louvre's Department of Antiquities.
During the period 1994–2004, she was director of the Research Unit Louvre, whose work focuses on the
Theban region. While her mission's initial purpose was to locate the mastaba of
Akhethetep, it also located two other Old Kingdom mastabas, many burials dating to the
Twenty-sixth through
Thirtieth dynasties, as well as
Coptic settlements. During which time she excavated and wrote a book on the Tomb of Akhethetep,
paying particular attention to its reliefs. A team led by Ziegler was responsible for finding hundreds of
mummies
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in an underground maze of caves, most likely an ancient multifamily cemetery, crammed into shafts and corridors at Saqqara.
Ziegler has curated major exhibitions, notably "Origins of Writing" (Grand Palais, 1982) "Tanis, the gold of the Pharaohs" (Paris-Grand Palais Edinburgh, 1987–1988), "Memoirs of Egypt" (Paris-Berlin, 1990), "Egyptomania" (Paris, Ottawa and Vienna, 1994–1996), and "Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids" (Paris-New York-Toronto, 1999–2000). For her exhibition "The Pharaohs"
(Venice-Paris-Madrid-Bahrain-Valencia, 2002–2007), Ziegler curated 300 masterpieces of ancient Egypt, brought together for the first time, to be viewed from two perspectives; on the one hand being powerful, monumental images, as they are best known, and, secondly, as the human person who recognized himself as a divine intermediary.
The display in the National Museum of Bahrain, which featured 120 objects, was designed by Cairo-based architect Agnieszka Dobrowolska.
According to Ziegler, the 2008 "Queens of Egypt" (July–September 2008, Grimaldi Forum, Monaco) exhibition is the first to be devoted entirely to Egypt's queens while also being unique in the number and quality of the assembled pieces from some of the world's greatest museums.
She is preparing an international exhibition at the site of Saqqara, planned for 2011–2012.
Ziegler is a member of numerous learned societies. These include the International Committee of UNESCO for the new museums in
Aswan
Aswan (, also ; ar, أسوان, ʾAswān ; cop, Ⲥⲟⲩⲁⲛ ) is a city in Southern Egypt, and is the capital of the Aswan Governorate.
Aswan is a busy market and tourist centre located just north of the Aswan Dam on the east bank of ...
and
Cairo
Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East: The Greater Cairo met ...
, the Scientific Council of the
Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale
The Institut français d'archéologie orientale (or IFAO), also known as the French Institute for Oriental Archaeology in Cairo, is a French research institute based in Cairo, Egypt, dedicated to the study of the archaeology, history and language ...
, the commission on excavations of the Department of Foreign Affairs of the
German Archaeological Institute
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, and Vice President of Friends of Museums in Egypt. She sits on the scientific board of
Agence France-Muséums in charge of the program
Louvre Abu Dhabi
The Louvre Abu Dhabi ( ar, اللوفر أبوظبي; french: Louvre Abou Dabi) is an art museum located on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It runs under an agreement between the UAE and France, signed in March 2007, that ...
, and participates on the board of the
National Museum of History and Art
The National Museum of History and Art ( lb, Nationalmusée fir Geschicht a Konscht, french: Musée national d'histoire et d'art, german: Nationalmuseum für Geschichte und Kunst), abbreviated to MNHA, is a museum located in Luxembourg City, i ...
.
Awards
Ziegler is a recipient of the
Gaston Maspero Lifetime Achievement Award awarded by the
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
The Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres () is a French learned society devoted to history, founded in February 1663 as one of the five academies of the Institut de France. The academy's scope was the study of ancient inscriptions (epigr ...
. She is a 2008 recipient of the prestigious
Légion d'honneur
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and
Commandeur de l'Ordre national du Mérite
Commander (commonly abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a common naval officer rank. Commander is also used as a rank or title in other formal organizations, including several police forces. In several countries this naval rank is termed frigate captain. ...
awards.
Selected publications
* With Hervé Champollion et Diane Harlé, ''L'Égypte de Jean-François Champollion – Lettres et journaux de voyage'' aux éditions Jean Paul Mengès – 1989
* With Christophe Barbotin et Marie-Hélène Rutschowscaya, ''Le Louvre : les antiquités égyptiennes'', Le Louvre aux éditions Scala – 1990
* ''Le mastaba d'Akhethetep : Une chapelle funéraire de l'Ancien Empire'', aux éditions de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux – 1993
* With Jean-Marcel Humbert et Michael Pantazzi, ''Égyptomania : L'Égypte dans l'art occidental, 1730–1930'', aux éditions Réunion des Musées Nationaux – 1994
* With
Guillemette Andreu, Marie-Hélène Rutschowscaya, ''L'Égypte ancienne au Louvre'', aux éditions Hachette Littérature – 1997
* ''La mission archéologique du Louvre à Saqqara. Dernières découvertes'' dans Comptes-rendus de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres – 1997
* ''Les statues égyptiennes de l'Ancien Empire'', dans la collection des Catalogues du Louvre aux éditions Réunion des Musées Nationaux – 1997
* ''L'art de l'Ancien Empire égyptien : Actes du colloque organisé au musée du Louvre par le Service culturel les 3 et 4 avril 1998'', aux éditions La Documentation Française – 1999
* With
Jean-Pierre Adam, ''Les pyramides d'Égypte'', aux éditions Hachette Littérature – 1999
* With Jean-Luc Bovot, ''Art et archéologie : L'Égypte ancienne'', dans la collection Manuel du Louvre aux éditions Réunion des Musées Nationaux – 2001
* ''Les Pharaons'', aux éditions Flammarion – 2002
* ''Le Scribe "accroupi"'', aux éditions Réunion des Musées Nationaux – 2002
* With Annie Gasse, ''Les stèles d'Horus sur les crocodiles'', aux éditions Réunion des Musées Nationaux – 2004
* With Jean-Luc Bovot, ''L'art égyptien'' aux éditions Larousse – 2004
* ''Pharaon'', aux éditions Flammarion – 2004
* With Hervé Champollion, ''L'Égypte : Lettres et journaux du voyage (1828–1829) par Jean-François Champollion'', aux éditions de Lodi – 2005
* ''Le Mastaba d'Akhethetep. Fouilles du Louvre à Saqqara volume '' – Peeters – Louvain (Belgique) – mars 2007
* ''Saqqara – Les Tombeaux de Basse Époque'' – Peeters – Louvain (Belgique) – prévu pour 2008
References
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1942 births
Living people
French Egyptologists
French archaeologists
French women archaeologists
Officiers of the Légion d'honneur
Commanders of the Ordre national du Mérite
Directors of the Louvre
University of Paris alumni
Women museum directors
French women historians