Michel Kazanski

Michel Kazanski (born March 24, 1953) is a French archaeologist who is the Director of Research at the Center for Byzantine History and Civilization of the Collège de France and the French National Centre for Scientific Research.

Michel Kazanski
Born(1953-03-24)March 24, 1953
NationalityFrench
Academic work
DisciplineArchaeologist
Institutions

Biography

Michel Kazanski was born in Riga, then part of the Soviet Union on March 24, 1953. He was educated at Saint Petersburg State University, the Russian Academy of Sciences and the University of Paris. Since 2008, Kazanski is the Director of Research at the Center for Byzantine History and Civilization of the Collège de France and the French National Centre for Scientific Research. Kazanski specializes in the archaeology of the Byzantine Empire and the "barbarian" peoples of the migration period. He is the author of hundreds of scientific articles and dozens of books and monographs on these subjects.[1][2]

Selected works

  • Les Goths, 1991
  • L'armée romaine et les barbares, 1993
  • La Noblesse romaine et les chefs barbares du IIIe au VIIe siècle, 1995
  • Les Slaves, 1999
  • Les sites archéologiques en Crimée et au Caucase durant l'antiquité tardive et le haut Moyen-Age, 2000
  • Les centres proto-urbains russes entre Scandinavie, Byzance et Orient, 2000
  • La nécropole gallo-romaine et mérovingienne de Breny (Aisne), 2002
  • Les peuples du Caucase du Nord, 2003
  • Des les Goths aux Huns, 2006

References


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