Sabah Ferdi (Arabic: صَبَاحْ فَرْدِي, Ṣabāḥ Fardī, born 4 June 1954), is an Algerian researcher, archaeologist, museum curator, and academic.
Throughout her scientific career, she has specialized in Roman and early Christian and medieval art of North Africa, particularly focusing on the figure of Augustine of Hippo.
She obtained a PhD in Classical antiquity from the University of Provence[1] in 1982[2] and a diploma from the Pontifical Institute of Christian Archaeology in Rome.
[2] In 2003, she spoke in Bordeaux at the study day titled "Saint Augustine: Numidia and the society of his time", where she presented the collaborative work she co-authored with Hélène Lafont-Couturier and Philippe Chauveau, Saint Augustine: A memory of Algeria.
[2] In March 2013, she spoke at the EHESS in Paris to present on "the collections of mosaics in the archaeological museums of Algeria".