During cleaning operations of the southern limit of the West Court of the Palace at Malia in 1960, under the aegis of the French school at Athens, André Dessenne excavated the north-eastern corner of a large, well-built Protopalatial complex. Situated alongside the south-western limit of the plateau on which the palace is built, the architectural remains were composed of about 30 spaces, mostly rooms of small dimensions. Several of the rooms situated in the north-easternmost part of the building were provided with raised sandstone platforms coated with plaster and evacuation channels for the liquid that spilled from storage vases, many of which were found and left in situ by the excavator. Because of such discovery, the structure was soon r...
In 2021, eight pricket lamps or lampes à piton were identified during the study of ceramic material...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
The 2012-2015 project of the Dessenne Building aimed at publishing the remains of a Protopalatial co...
Past archaeological work on Protopalatial Malia has not failed to stress the international connectio...
This book offers the final publication of a Protopalatial edifice excavated by André Dessenne near t...
This paper presents unpublished results of a new architectural study of the Palace of Malia. It focu...
The architectural study of the Minoan Palace at Malia led in May 2016 with the support of the Michae...
The evidence available for the reconstruction of the Western Magazines of the early palace at Malia ...
From the middle of the 19th c. AD onwards, the existence of an ancient settlement in the Malia plain...
International audienceQuartier Mu of Malia is an exceptional architectural ensemble of the time of t...
The Minoan Palace at Malia reflects two main architectural phases, Proto- and Neopalatial. A first, ...
Since 2007, the Belgian School at Athens has brought to light the remains of a Minoan settlement and...
The Minoan Palace at Malia reflects two main architectural phases, Proto- and Neopalatial. A first, ...
Located on a low coastal hill (locally known as the Buffos or Kefali) only 4 km east of Malia, the M...
In 2021, eight pricket lamps or lampes à piton were identified during the study of ceramic material...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
The 2012-2015 project of the Dessenne Building aimed at publishing the remains of a Protopalatial co...
Past archaeological work on Protopalatial Malia has not failed to stress the international connectio...
This book offers the final publication of a Protopalatial edifice excavated by André Dessenne near t...
This paper presents unpublished results of a new architectural study of the Palace of Malia. It focu...
The architectural study of the Minoan Palace at Malia led in May 2016 with the support of the Michae...
The evidence available for the reconstruction of the Western Magazines of the early palace at Malia ...
From the middle of the 19th c. AD onwards, the existence of an ancient settlement in the Malia plain...
International audienceQuartier Mu of Malia is an exceptional architectural ensemble of the time of t...
The Minoan Palace at Malia reflects two main architectural phases, Proto- and Neopalatial. A first, ...
Since 2007, the Belgian School at Athens has brought to light the remains of a Minoan settlement and...
The Minoan Palace at Malia reflects two main architectural phases, Proto- and Neopalatial. A first, ...
Located on a low coastal hill (locally known as the Buffos or Kefali) only 4 km east of Malia, the M...
In 2021, eight pricket lamps or lampes à piton were identified during the study of ceramic material...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...