Denise Cocquerillat

Denise Cocquerillat (8 June 1918, Granville - 18 December 1999, Paris) was a French archaeologist and Assyriologist, specialist in cuneiform texts.

She studied at the École du Louvre and passed a thesis (“The Mace in Mesopotamian Iconography”) on 22 December 1947 with Georges Contenau and André Parrot as members of the jury.

[1] She also studied ancient languages, such as Hebrew, Assyrian-Babylonian and Sumerian.

[3][4] Denise Cocquerillat has dealt with about 10% of the 1500 published Neo-Babylonian tablets from Uruk[5] and the legal texts of Babylon dating from the second millennium BC.

[2] Until the end of her life and long after her retirement, Denise Cocquerillat was passionate about the civilizations of the Ancient Near East, continuing to take courses, not missing any exhibition in this field and very attached to the transformations of the rooms of the Oriental Antiquities of the Louvre Museum.