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Dr. Ibrahim Noureddine

Ibrahim Noureddine

Adjunct Research Professor

Biography

Ibrahim Noureddine (Ph.D.), is an Archaeologist with multiple research interests that vary from Egyptology, Maritime Archaeology, and eastern Mediterranean Bronze and Iron Age Archaeology.  Since the Mid 1990’s, he has actively led and participated in Classical, Urban and underwater archaeological excavations from the early Bronze, Middle Bronze and Late Bronze Age periods in different sites such as Syria: Tell Karma and Tell Kazel; Lebanon: Byblos, Beirut, Jiyeh and Tyre. Previously, he was a member of the Amenhotep III Mortuary Temple excavations at -Luxor, Egypt, and currently a member of the Spanish excavation and restoration project at  Thutmosis III Mortuary Temple- Luxor, Egypt.

Dr. Noureddine obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Granada Spain. His dissertation work focused on Harbours of the central Levantine Coast from the late Bronze and Iron Age periods. Recently, he initiated The Canadian archaeological Research Organization (CARO)

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