Henri Hugot was a French prehistorian and specialist in Saharan archaeology who collaborated with the ASPR in the mid-20th century. A member of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Hugot contributed expert guidance during the analysis of North African assemblages recovered by ASPR expeditions. He offered both typological insight and broader context, drawing on his own extensive fieldwork in the Sahara. Hugot’s involvement in these projects is an example of the ASPR’s strong ties with European scholars and ensured that its findings were integrated into contemporary dialogues about archaeology and chronology in North Africa.