
Farès Moussa specialises in North African archaeology/ anthropology and is currently at the University of Edinburgh researching Libyco-/Punic religion and funerary art in North Africa. He has wide experience in operations management and coordinating fieldtrips.
Biography
Farès specialises in North African and Saharan heritages, with a particular interest in philosophical and anthropological approaches to the relationships between art, intellectual history and archaeology.
As Marie Curie Fellow at the École normale supérieure in Paris he has been researching the history of French archaeological scholarship in North Africa and at the University of Edinburgh he is completing his doctoral thesis on Libyco-Punic iconography in Libya, Tunisia and Algeria. He is involved in several survey and excavation projects in the Sahara and has a wide experience of leading field trips and tours, particularly in North Africa.









