Denis Vialou
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Denis Vialou
Summary
Denis Vialou is a human[1]. He was born on 1944[2]. He worked as a prehistorian[3], university teacher[4], historian[5], art historian[6], and paleontologist[7].
Key Facts
- Denis Vialou was born on 1944[2].
- Denis Vialou held citizenship in France[8].
- French was Denis Vialou's native language[9].
- Denis Vialou's professions included prehistorian[3].
- Denis Vialou's professions included university teacher[4].
- Denis Vialou's professions included historian[5].
- Denis Vialou worked as an art historian[6].
- Denis Vialou worked as a paleontologist[7].
- Denis Vialou's field of work was prehistoric archaeology[10].
- Denis Vialou's field of work was prehistoric art[11].
- Denis Vialou's field of work was art history[12].
- Denis Vialou's field of work was paleontology[13].
- Denis Vialou was employed by University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[14].
- Among Denis Vialou's employers was Muséum national d'histoire naturelle[15].
- Denis Vialou was a member of Académie des sciences d'outre-mer[16].
- Denis Vialou is recorded as male[17].
- Denis Vialou's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Denis Vialou supervised Jean-Loïc Le Quellec as a doctoral student[19].
- Denis Vialou supervised Gilles Tosello as a doctoral student[20].
- Denis Vialou supervised Sophie Tymula as a doctoral student[21].
- Denis Vialou supervised Romain Pigeaud as a doctoral student[22].
- Denis Vialou supervised Marcela Sepúlveda as a doctoral student[23].
- Denis Vialou's family name is recorded as Vialou[24].
- Denis Vialou's given name is recorded as Denis[25].
- Denis Vialou's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[26].
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Origins and Family
Denis Vialou was born on 1944[2]. French was his native language[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include prehistorian[3], university teacher[4], historian[5], art historian[6], and paleontologist[7]. Fields of work include prehistoric archaeology[10], an archaeological sub-discipline[27]; prehistoric art[11], a type of arts[28], founded in -35000[29]; art history[12], an academic discipline[30]; and paleontology[13], an academic discipline[31]. Employers include University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[14], a university in France[32], in France[33], founded in 1971[34], headquartered in 5th arrondissement of Paris[35] and Muséum national d'histoire naturelle[15], a national museum[36], in France[37], founded in 1793[38]. Doctoral students include Jean-Loïc Le Quellec[19], an anthropologist[39], b. 1951[40], of France[41], awarded the Bordin Prize[42]; Gilles Tosello[20], a graphic artist[43], b. 1956[44], specialised in prehistoric art[45]; Sophie Tymula[21], b. 1967[46]; Romain Pigeaud[22], a historian[47], b. 1972[48], of France[49], specialised in history[50]; and Marcela Sepúlveda[23], a researcher[51], b. 1976[52], of Chile[53].
FAQs
What did Denis Vialou do for work?
Denis Vialou worked as prehistorian[3], university teacher[4], historian[5], art historian[6], and paleontologist[7].