The coastal area of Malia, a Minoan palatial town from the 2nd millennium BC has not been favored in archaeological exploration conducted for more than a century, and thus remains relatively unknown. Despite the location of the site on the northern coast of Crete, a port has not been clearly identified and its very existence has been debated. It is generally considered that the palace of Malia turns its back to the sea to lean towards the exploitation of the grounds, the coastal spaces forming especially the liminal ‘domain of the dead’. The available data, in particular thanks to recent research, makes it possible to qualify this point of view by showing the variety of uses of coastal spaces and their importance in the development of the s...
The Palace of Malia is situated at the eastern end of a fertile coastal plain, delimited on the nort...
In the light of close cultural links in pottery and other crafts, and probably in administrative pra...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
From the middle of the 19th c. AD onwards, the existence of an ancient settlement in the Malia plain...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete is stimulating for geoarchaeological research. A ...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete, is a good case study for geoarchaeology. A Minoa...
The Kephali hill at Sissi is a coastal site, located 4 km east of the palatial settlement of Malia. ...
This thesis considers the perception of maritime space in the SW Aegean area of Greece during the La...
Introduction Sissi and Malia are Minoan settlements on the north-eastern coast of Crete, 41 and 37 k...
Separated by less than 4 km and set in a strategic position about 25 km east of Knossos on the north...
Malia and Sissi are centuries-old Minoan settlements located at 4 km of distance on the northeastern...
A Silent Place: Death in Mycenaean Lakonia is the first book-length systematic study of the Late Bro...
Since 2007, the Belgian School at Athens has brought to light the remains of a Minoan settlement and...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
18 p. : ill. - This article has been scanned and reformatted by the T-Space Digitization Project Ass...
The Palace of Malia is situated at the eastern end of a fertile coastal plain, delimited on the nort...
In the light of close cultural links in pottery and other crafts, and probably in administrative pra...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
From the middle of the 19th c. AD onwards, the existence of an ancient settlement in the Malia plain...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete is stimulating for geoarchaeological research. A ...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete, is a good case study for geoarchaeology. A Minoa...
The Kephali hill at Sissi is a coastal site, located 4 km east of the palatial settlement of Malia. ...
This thesis considers the perception of maritime space in the SW Aegean area of Greece during the La...
Introduction Sissi and Malia are Minoan settlements on the north-eastern coast of Crete, 41 and 37 k...
Separated by less than 4 km and set in a strategic position about 25 km east of Knossos on the north...
Malia and Sissi are centuries-old Minoan settlements located at 4 km of distance on the northeastern...
A Silent Place: Death in Mycenaean Lakonia is the first book-length systematic study of the Late Bro...
Since 2007, the Belgian School at Athens has brought to light the remains of a Minoan settlement and...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
18 p. : ill. - This article has been scanned and reformatted by the T-Space Digitization Project Ass...
The Palace of Malia is situated at the eastern end of a fertile coastal plain, delimited on the nort...
In the light of close cultural links in pottery and other crafts, and probably in administrative pra...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...