Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature of their occupation. Although, in general, many authors favour the existence of an urban Minoan society structured upon a system of nuclear families, the size of several residences by far exceeds the standards of the period, casting doubt on such a hypothesis. This is also the case for Quartier Nu at Malia, a large architectural complex of ca. 750 m² dating to the Late Bronze Age and consisting of about 30 spaces organised around a central court. Its recent excavation has given plenty of archaeological data, which, within a geographical information system (Arcgis 8) generates a series of archaeological plans. At the same time, several analytic...
‘Architectural Energetics’ is a methodology which offers to estimate the time necessary to construct...
Spatial analyses have been increasingly used to investigate behavioural patterns and human activitie...
The evidence available for the reconstruction of the Western Magazines of the early palace at Malia ...
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...
L’article présente les résultats des sondages menés dans les niveaux néopalatiaux sous le Quartier N...
The principal aim of this study is to tailor a new position for geographical information systems (GI...
International audienceQuartier Mu of Malia is an exceptional architectural ensemble of the time of t...
This book offers the final publication of a Protopalatial edifice excavated by André Dessenne near t...
This research applies a methodological approach, based on the functional analysis, to the study of d...
Past archaeological work on Protopalatial Malia has not failed to stress the international connectio...
The coastal area of Malia, a Minoan palatial town from the 2nd millennium BC has not been favored in...
From the middle of the 19th c. AD onwards, the existence of an ancient settlement in the Malia plain...
Spatial analyses have been increasingly used to investigate behavioural patterns and human activitie...
Compared to the hugeNaqadian necropolis, an almost exclusive source of information for the pre-dynas...
‘Architectural Energetics’ is a methodology which offers to estimate the time necessary to construct...
Spatial analyses have been increasingly used to investigate behavioural patterns and human activitie...
The evidence available for the reconstruction of the Western Magazines of the early palace at Malia ...
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...
L’article présente les résultats des sondages menés dans les niveaux néopalatiaux sous le Quartier N...
The principal aim of this study is to tailor a new position for geographical information systems (GI...
International audienceQuartier Mu of Malia is an exceptional architectural ensemble of the time of t...
This book offers the final publication of a Protopalatial edifice excavated by André Dessenne near t...
This research applies a methodological approach, based on the functional analysis, to the study of d...
Past archaeological work on Protopalatial Malia has not failed to stress the international connectio...
The coastal area of Malia, a Minoan palatial town from the 2nd millennium BC has not been favored in...
From the middle of the 19th c. AD onwards, the existence of an ancient settlement in the Malia plain...
Spatial analyses have been increasingly used to investigate behavioural patterns and human activitie...
Compared to the hugeNaqadian necropolis, an almost exclusive source of information for the pre-dynas...
‘Architectural Energetics’ is a methodology which offers to estimate the time necessary to construct...
Spatial analyses have been increasingly used to investigate behavioural patterns and human activitie...
The evidence available for the reconstruction of the Western Magazines of the early palace at Malia ...