This article is one of several, which aimed to synchronise major excavation sites along the Levantine coast with the relative chronology of Tell el-Dabca. Research was done in the frame of the EU MSCA project “Egypt in the Levant”. While the main part of this studies was to synchronise newly excavated sites with Tell el-Dabca, also promising museum material from old excavations was taken into consideration. As the Byblos area was one of the most important trading partners for Tell el-Dabca, it was decided to re-investigate the Royal Tombs of the Middle Bronze Age and try to synchronise their material with the stratigraphy of Tell el-Dabca. Since their discovery in the early 1920s, there is an ongoing debate about their chronological dating,...
Works on the necropolis at Tell el-Farkha have reached the 9th season and resulted in locating over ...
Situated south of the Dead Sea, near the famous Nabataean capital of Petra, the Faynan region in Jor...
Evidence for domestic settlement during the Chalcolithic is scant at Byblos, in contrast to the rema...
This article is one of several, which aimed to synchronise major excavation sites along the Levantin...
Radiocarbon dating at the Tell el-Daba site in the Nile Delta has created an enigma for many years. ...
The present study deals with relations between Egypt and the Levant during the Second Intermediate P...
The absolute chronology of Early Bronze Age in the Levant has been the object of a major revision (R...
The present article about the first excavated part of an extensive cemetery of the Second Intermedia...
The chronology of the Early Bronze Age (EBA) in the southern Levant and the synchronization between ...
Summary 1960, end of excavations at Tell el Far’ah under the direction of R. de Vaux, the identifica...
The article analyses the circulation of late Middle Kingdom (mid MB I–MB I/II) Egyptian artefacts in...
The subject of this thesis is the study of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age tombs of the site of T...
TEL MIQNE–EKRON has been fairly described as ‘a type-site for the inner Palestinian coastal plain in...
Tomb 1, Tomb of the Goblets, was excavated during the 1967 season of the Wooster Expedition to Pella...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
Works on the necropolis at Tell el-Farkha have reached the 9th season and resulted in locating over ...
Situated south of the Dead Sea, near the famous Nabataean capital of Petra, the Faynan region in Jor...
Evidence for domestic settlement during the Chalcolithic is scant at Byblos, in contrast to the rema...
This article is one of several, which aimed to synchronise major excavation sites along the Levantin...
Radiocarbon dating at the Tell el-Daba site in the Nile Delta has created an enigma for many years. ...
The present study deals with relations between Egypt and the Levant during the Second Intermediate P...
The absolute chronology of Early Bronze Age in the Levant has been the object of a major revision (R...
The present article about the first excavated part of an extensive cemetery of the Second Intermedia...
The chronology of the Early Bronze Age (EBA) in the southern Levant and the synchronization between ...
Summary 1960, end of excavations at Tell el Far’ah under the direction of R. de Vaux, the identifica...
The article analyses the circulation of late Middle Kingdom (mid MB I–MB I/II) Egyptian artefacts in...
The subject of this thesis is the study of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age tombs of the site of T...
TEL MIQNE–EKRON has been fairly described as ‘a type-site for the inner Palestinian coastal plain in...
Tomb 1, Tomb of the Goblets, was excavated during the 1967 season of the Wooster Expedition to Pella...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
Works on the necropolis at Tell el-Farkha have reached the 9th season and resulted in locating over ...
Situated south of the Dead Sea, near the famous Nabataean capital of Petra, the Faynan region in Jor...
Evidence for domestic settlement during the Chalcolithic is scant at Byblos, in contrast to the rema...