André Jodin


André Jodin is an archaeologist known for explorations and excavations in North Africa, especially in Morocco.
André Jodin studied Phoenician and Punic sites in Morocco in the 1960s and 1970s. Mogador became then the most extreme place of Phoenician merchants in the South Atlantic African coast.
His contribution to Volubilis followed Carcopino’s thesis about the regia of king Juba II in Morocco.
In the 1980s André Jodin participated in the archaeological study of the Iberian necropolis of Cabezo Lucero.
References:
-A. Jodin: Mogador. Comptoir phénicien du Maroc atlantique, Rabat, 1966.
-A. Jodin: Volubilis Regia Iubae, Paris, 1987.
-A. Jodin et al.: La nécropole ibérique de Cabezo Lucero, Madrid, 1993.
Jodin - who typically signed his publications as A. Jodin - directed excavations at a number of significant sites, including Volubilis in north-east Morocco, and Mogador on Morocco's Atlantic coast.cf.