Aimé Bocquet (28 May 1929 – 3 December 2017) was a French dentist and prehistorian.
[1] After completing his secondary education in Grenoble, he studied dentistry at the Faculty of Medicine in Lyon, obtaining his qualification in 1953.
He then succeeded his father as a dentist in Grenoble, a profession he would maintain in parallel with his archaeological endeavors.
[2] Collaborating with geologist Jacques Debelmas at the Institut Dolomieu in Grenoble, he completed a doctoral thesis in paleontology and prehistory, focused on the pre- and protohistory of the Isère region (L’Isère pré- et protohistorique), which he defended in 1968.
Between 1971 and 1989, he served as a special advisor at the Musée Savoisien in Chambéry, where he helped reorganize the Bronze Age collections from lakeside archaeological sites around Lac du Bourget.