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Director of publication: Éric Berton, President of Aix-Marseille University
Editorial director: Gwenola Graff, Chargée de recherche à l'IRD - HDR, Directrice de la mission archéologique du wadi Abu Subeira (Assouan, Egypte) UMR 208 PALOC (Patrimoines Locaux)
Contact: Maxence Bailly (Maître de Conférences – HDR au LAMPEA)
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Editorial managers: Tamara Glushetckaia, Stéphane Renault
Editorial committee and content editing : Maxence Bailly, Tamara Glushetckaia, Gwenola Graff, Adel Kelany, Stéphane Renault, Romain Suarez
Photo credits: Maxence Bailly, Gwenola Graff, Adel Kelany / ©WASRAP
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