Between the collapse of the Mycenaean palatial system and the recording of the first civic laws in the Greek alphabet, writing disappears from the Aegean world. Consequently this paper proposes to explore the formation process of the Greek cities that characterises this transitional period by studying contemporary archaeological sources. The study focuses in particular on an area in Eastern Crete and considers economic, social and political components of the changes that are attested by settlement patterns and site typologies, as well as by residential, funerary and religious remains. The evidence suggests that the emergence of poleis in the beginning of the 7th c. BC in this area of the island is primarily an economic process, and, althoug...
Thessaly during the Late Bronze (LBA) and Early Iron Age (EIA) is a relatively little-known region t...
International audienceBy studying the relationship between history and archeology during the period ...
Cet article est le résultat d’une communication proposée lors de la Première rencontre des doctorant...
La présente étude examine la période qui s’étend entre l’effondrement du palais de Knossos (fin du X...
This paper analyses the socio-political trajectories of Kos in the wider eastern Mediterranean conte...
International audienceThe ancient Crete is one of the birthplaces of the polis, as attested by archa...
Since Homer - who called the island ἑκατόμπολις (Iliad II, 649) - Crete is said to have had a hundre...
The presents thesis describes life in the island societies of the Aegean during the Roman hegemony, ...
The end of the palatial organization in Crete implies a major rupture in the spatial organization of...
International audienceIn this paper, the settlement (or settlements) located on the Anavlochos ridge...
Situated at the disciplinary boundary between prehistory and history, this book presents a new synth...
My dissertation examines the period after the collapse of the Mycenaean palatial system until the be...
This paper will address the archaeological evidence for changing settlement patterns in Southern Mai...
This thesis offers a contextualised approach to the collapse of the Mycenaean palace societies of ma...
This article looks at three crucial periods in the political evolution of Crete: the protopalatial (...
Thessaly during the Late Bronze (LBA) and Early Iron Age (EIA) is a relatively little-known region t...
International audienceBy studying the relationship between history and archeology during the period ...
Cet article est le résultat d’une communication proposée lors de la Première rencontre des doctorant...
La présente étude examine la période qui s’étend entre l’effondrement du palais de Knossos (fin du X...
This paper analyses the socio-political trajectories of Kos in the wider eastern Mediterranean conte...
International audienceThe ancient Crete is one of the birthplaces of the polis, as attested by archa...
Since Homer - who called the island ἑκατόμπολις (Iliad II, 649) - Crete is said to have had a hundre...
The presents thesis describes life in the island societies of the Aegean during the Roman hegemony, ...
The end of the palatial organization in Crete implies a major rupture in the spatial organization of...
International audienceIn this paper, the settlement (or settlements) located on the Anavlochos ridge...
Situated at the disciplinary boundary between prehistory and history, this book presents a new synth...
My dissertation examines the period after the collapse of the Mycenaean palatial system until the be...
This paper will address the archaeological evidence for changing settlement patterns in Southern Mai...
This thesis offers a contextualised approach to the collapse of the Mycenaean palace societies of ma...
This article looks at three crucial periods in the political evolution of Crete: the protopalatial (...
Thessaly during the Late Bronze (LBA) and Early Iron Age (EIA) is a relatively little-known region t...
International audienceBy studying the relationship between history and archeology during the period ...
Cet article est le résultat d’une communication proposée lors de la Première rencontre des doctorant...