Louis Malleret

French archaeologist
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Louis Malleret (1901–1970) was a French archaeologist. Malleret together with Paul Levy are credited with first reporting the archeological site An Son in Southern Vietnam.[1]

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  1. ^ Bellwood, Peter; Oxenham, Marc; Hoang, Bui Chi; Dzung, Nguyen Kim; Willis, Anna; Sarjeant, Carmen; Piper, Philip; Matsumura, Hirofumi; Tanaka, Katsunori; Beavan-Athfield, Nancy; Higham, Thomas (2011). "An Son and the Neolithic of Southern Vietnam". Asian Perspectives. 50 (1): 144–175. doi:10.1353/asi.2011.0007. hdl:10125/30677. ISSN 1535-8283.
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