Screenshot of a news article about the burial of a Franklin expedition officer at Two Grave Bay, King William Island, Nunavut, dated February 2021. The article mentions archaeological investigations from 2018 that confirmed the identity of the person buried there.

Publications:

Screenshot of a book titled in French about the analysis of Thomas Craven's body found in 1636 in Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne, edited by multiple authors, published in January 2021.
Screenshot of an academic article titled 'Further anthropological and paleopathological arguments related to St. Louis’ scurvy and infection signs on the Notre-Dame mandible in Paris, France,' published January 2020, with authors Philippe Charlier, Philippe Froesch, Laurent Prades, and Raffaella Bianucci.
Screenshot of a book chapter titled "Looking into the eyes of the ancient chiefs of shíshah." The chapter was published in January 2019 and is authored by Terence Clark, Matthew W Betts, Gary Coupland, and Gretchen Williams. There is a "View" link at the bottom.
Screenshot of a scholarly article titled "Parry–Romberg Syndrome on a Major French Revolution Leader: Mirabeau, 1791" with authors Philippe Charlier, Philippe Froesch, and Megha Tollefson, published in September 2016.
Screenshot of a scientific article titled "Use of 3D surface scanning to match facial shapes against altered exhumed remains in a forensic context," published in October 2014. The article lists authors Philippe Charlier, Philippe Froesch, Isabelle Huynh-Charlier, and Franz Jullien, and includes a brief summary about the application of 3D surface scanning in forensic medicine and pathology.
Screenshot of a research paper titled 'Unravelling the cause of death of a 18th dynasty elite individual (QV30)', authored by Raffaella Bianucci, Bob Loynes, M Linda Sutherland, and Andreas G Nerlich, discussing Ancient Egyptian mummies and the cause of death of Nebiri, Chief of the Stables, with details about the discovery of his tomb.
Screenshot of an article titled "Computer-Aided Facial Reconstruction of 'Mary-Magdalene' Relics Following Hair and Skull Analyses", published in January 2019, authored by Philippe Charlier, Philippe Froesch, Nadia Benmoussa, and Saudamini Deo. The article discusses the preservation of relics of Mary Magdalene in Provence, France, which include a dry skull and a lock of hair, studied using medical examinations and microscopy.
Screenshot of a research article titled 'Did Cro-Magnon 1 have neurofibromatosis type 2? - Authors' reply.' with publication date August 2018 and author names Philippé Charlier, Nadia Benmoussa, Philippe Froesch, and Antoine Balzeau.
Screenshot of a scientific article titled "Mudslide and/or animal attack are more plausible causes and circumstances of death for AL 288 ('Lucy'): A forensic anthropology analysis," published in January 2018 with authors Philippe Charlier, Yves Coppens, Anais Augias, and Isabelle Huynh-Charlier. The excerpt mentions a detailed examination of the skeleton of Australopithecus afarensis AL 288 ('Lucy') and discusses the investigation into her cause of death.
Screenshot of a scholarly article titled 'The brain of René Descartes (1650): A neuro-anatomical analysis' with authors Philippe Charlier, Huynh-Charlier Isabelle, Philippe Froesch, and Antoine Balzeau, describing the use of CT-scan technology to reconstruct Descartes' skull for analysis.
Screenshot of a research article titled "Did René Descartes have a giant ethmoidal sinus osteoma?" with publication date October 2014 and authors Philippe Charlier, Philippe Froesch, Nadia Benmoussa, and Isabelle Huynh-Charlier.
Screenshot of a scientific article titled "3-Dimensional Brain Surface Reconstruction From Dried Skull Interest for Retrospective Diagnosis in Forensic Anthropology" from October 2014, along with author names Philippe Charlier, Philippe Froesch, Antoine Balzeau, and Isabelle Huynh-Charlier.
Screenshot of a scientific article titled 'Robespierre: The oldest case of sarcoidosis?' by Philippe Charlier and Philippe Froesch, published in December 2013.

Ouvrages:

L’Histoire au Scalpel, Charlier / Alliot, Tallandier 2025.

Henri IV, L’énigme du roi sans tête, Charlier/Gabet, Vuibert 2013.

Bog Bodies, Giles, Manchester UP, 2020.

Quand la science explore l’histoire, Charlier/Alliot, Tallandier, 2014.

Thomas Craven, Chronique d’un revenant, Hadjouis, De Boccard, 2022.

The art of illusion, Heine, Prestel, 2024.

Presse:

Le Monde, Le Figaro, Libération, The Times, The Guardian, La Vanguardia, La Stampa, CNN, National Geographic, Geo, Science et Avenir, entre autres.