Jacques-Gabriel Bulliot
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Jacques-Gabriel Bulliot (23 January 1817 in Autun – 13 January 1902[1]) was a French historian and wine merchant, and a member of the Eduenne Society of Arts, Sciences and Arts, founded in Autun in 1836. He discovered the site of Bibracte he located at Mont Beuvray (Saône-et-Loire).[2][3]
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He undertook many excavations on the site between 1867 and 1895, when he entrusted the work to his nephew Joseph Déchelette.