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Alice Mouton is a Professor at Sorbonne Université’s Faculty of Letters and teaches Hittite language and script at the Institut Catholique de Paris. She is a co-organizer and scientific contributor of the MOOC “To the Discovery of Hittite Civilization,” aimed at broadening access to Hittite studies through digital education. Her research focuses on Hittite civilization’s linguistic, archaeological, and religious dimensions, emphasizing its rich but under-explored cultural heritage.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, though her academic roles imply advanced qualifications in Hittitology.
Research Interests: Hittite language, Anatolian archaeology, comparative ancient scripts, economic history of the 2nd millennium BCE, and digital pedagogy. Her work integrates linguistic analysis with material culture studies to reconstruct Hittite societal structures.
MOOC Contribution: The MOOC, launched on edX, combines visuals and interactive content to demystify Hittite achievements (e.g., polytheistic religion, bilingual writing systems). Weekly forums moderated by her former students (e.g., Laura Puértolas Rubio) foster community engagement. Collaborators include international scholars in archaeology, linguistics, and economic history.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with CNRS’s Orient et Méditerranée Laboratory (a multidisciplinary hub for Near Eastern and Mediterranean studies), where her work contributes to teams specializing in ancient languages and civilizations.


