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[[File:DTAE Jean-Philippe Lauer at Saqqara.png|thumb|Jean-Philippe Lauer on the site of Saqqara in 1939]]
[[File:DTAE Jean-Philippe Lauer at Saqqara.png|thumb|Jean-Philippe Lauer on the site of Saqqara in 1939]]
'''Jean-Philippe Lauer''' (7 May 1902 – 15 May 2001) was a [[France|French]] [[architect]] and [[Egypt|Egyptologist]].
'''Jean-Philippe Lauer''' (1902 – 2001) was a [[France|French]] [[architect]] and [[Egypt|Egyptologist]].


Lauer devoted his life to exploring [[Djoser]]'s [[Pyramid of Djoser|funerary complex]]. In 1934, he found a left foot inside Djoser's Step Pyramid, which he believed belonged to the pharaoh whose mummy was never found.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt]]'' – Inside Djoser's Step Pyramid: Djoser and Jean-Philippe Lauer</ref>
Lauer devoted his life to exploring [[Djoser]]'s [[Pyramid of Djoser|funerary complex]]. In 1934, he found a left foot inside Djoser's Step Pyramid, which he believed belonged to the pharaoh whose mummy was never found.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt]]'' – Inside Djoser's Step Pyramid: Djoser and Jean-Philippe Lauer</ref>

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Jean-Philippe Lauer on the site of Saqqara in 1939

Jean-Philippe Lauer (1902 – 2001) was a French architect and Egyptologist.

Lauer devoted his life to exploring Djoser's funerary complex. In 1934, he found a left foot inside Djoser's Step Pyramid, which he believed belonged to the pharaoh whose mummy was never found.[1]

Appearances

References

  1. Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt – Inside Djoser's Step Pyramid: Djoser and Jean-Philippe Lauer