Marie Hackin

Marie Parmentier, married name Marie Hackin, (1905-1941) was an archaeologist and Resistance member who worked with her husband Joseph Hackin who also was an archaeologist, philologist, and Resistance member. Marie Hackin's father was from Luxembourg.[1] She died in 1941 when she was in a sea convoy trying to go from Liverpool into the Atlantic ocean en route to Africa, when the ship was sunk by a German submarine.

Marie Hackin
BornSeptember 7, 1905
DiedFebruary 24, 1941(1941-02-24) (aged 35)
NationalityFrench
Known forexcavations at Bamyan and Bagram
Scientific career
Fieldsarchaeology

Works

  • with Joseph Hackin: Le site archéologiques de Bamyan. Guide du visiteur. Les édition d'art et d'histoire, Paris 1934.
    • German: Bamian. Führer zu den buddhistischen Höhlenklöstern und Kolossalstatuen. Les édition d'art et d'histoire, Paris 1939.
  • with Joseph Hackin: Recherches archéologiques à Begram: chantier no. 2 (1937), Mémoires de la délégation archéologique française en Afghanistan Vol. 9. Les Éditions d'art et d'histoire, Paris 1939.
  • with Ahmad Ali Kohzad: Légendes et coutumes afghanes, Publications du Musée Guimet. Bibliothèque de diffusion Vol. 60. Presses Universitaires de France, Paris 1953.
  • with Joseph Hackin: Nouvelles recherches archéologiques à Begram, ancienne Kâpici, 1939–1940, Mémoires de la Délégation archéologique française en Afghanistan Vol. 11. Presses Universitaires de France, Paris 1954.

Works about her

  • Joseph et Ria Hackin. Couple d'origine luxembourgeoise au service des arts asiatiques et de la France. Exposition organisée dans le cadre de l'Accord culturel franco-luxembourgeois est réalisée avec le concours du Musée Guimet, Paris. Musée d'Histoire et d'Art Musées d'État – Luxembourg. Exposition du 11 novembre 1987 au 3 janvier 1988, Luxembourg. Musée d'Histoire et d'Art, Luxemburg 1987.
  • Marie Hackin. In: Vladimir Trouplin: Dictionnaire des Compagnons de la Libération. Bordeaux, Elytis 2010, ISBN 978-2-35639-033-2 (Digital).
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