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Denis Lacambre serves as a Lecturer at the University of Lille's Faculty of Humanities, History Department, specializing in the History and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East. Affiliated with HALMA – Histoire, Archéologie et Littérature des Mondes Anciens (UMR 8164 CNRS), his research focuses on Mesopotamian civilizations during the Bronze Age.
His primary research interests encompass Assyriology, the Ancient Near East, Mesopotamia, and the Paleo-Babylonian Period. Lacambre's scholarly work examines administrative systems, material culture, and political dynamics of early Mesopotamian states, with particular attention to Chagar Bazar, Mari archives, and Babylonian frontier regions. His interdisciplinary approach bridges epigraphy and archaeological evidence to reconstruct ancient economic and bureaucratic practices.
Analysis of his publications reveals consistent focus on Mesopotamian administrative practices, with significant contributions to understanding Babylonian beer production systems, seal technology, royal chronology, and cross-cultural interactions between Anatolia and Mesopotamia. His work demonstrates methodological rigor in combining textual analysis with material evidence to address historical questions.
Lacambre maintains active scholarly engagement through ResearchGate (883 reads, 28 citations) and HAL archives, reflecting his standing within the international Assyriology community. His research has been cited by prominent scholars including Gilberto Artioli and Wayne Horowitz.
As member of the HALMA laboratory, Lacambre contributes to collaborative research projects examining ancient writing systems, material culture, and historical chronology. His work connects with broader initiatives studying the interplay between textual evidence and archaeological contexts in reconstructing Bronze Age societies.

