The Painted plaster fragment recently discovered in the southern limit of the famous Royal Palace G are one of the most important document related to the figurative art of Early Syrian Period and one of the most ancient documentation of painted plaster technique in the Near East Archaeology. The poster will present some preliminary documentation of this geometric polymorphic patterns and a hypothetical reconstruction of the stylistic grammars adopted to décor a room of a major important building. This building is located on the south of the so-called southern quarter of Royal Palace G, but stratigraphically and functionally unrelated so probably attest that during the second half the III millennium B.C. other structure in Ebla were designat...
The paper presents a set of fragments of Roman paintings. The fragments of Roman paintings that we p...
The extraordinary state of preservation of the Royal Palace G of Ebla (c. 2400-2300 BC) with a large...
The structures of Ebla dating to the Early Bronze IVA (ca. 2400-2300 BC) show a particularly accurat...
ABSTRACT DEL POSTER. The Painted plaster fragment recently discovered in the southern limit of the f...
The archaeologists who have studied the figurative patterns of pre-classic Western Asia have very ra...
The excavation of Building FF2 at Ebla provided new important data related to the tradition of wall ...
The paper examines the building techniques and decoration of the Royal Palace G of Early Syrian Ebla...
An articulated project of renewed investigation on the Eblaic fortification system, started in 1995 ...
A batch of 14 fragments of Roman wall painting brought to light during the excavations of the so-cal...
The paper presents the restoration activities carried out at Tell Mardikh-Ebla (Syria) by the Italia...
FP7 IDEAS Subprogramme Area: ERC-AG-SH6 ERC Advanced Grant - The study of the human past (FI: Prof. ...
Fragments of wall paintings retrieved from Hellenistic Tell Iẓṭabba (Nysa-Scythopolis), an archaeolo...
The article is based on the research conducted by the authors. The houses from the ancient town disc...
International audienceThe current project of 3D reconstruction is the culmination of more than 80 ye...
The article is based on the research conducted by the authors. The houses from the ancient town disc...
The paper presents a set of fragments of Roman paintings. The fragments of Roman paintings that we p...
The extraordinary state of preservation of the Royal Palace G of Ebla (c. 2400-2300 BC) with a large...
The structures of Ebla dating to the Early Bronze IVA (ca. 2400-2300 BC) show a particularly accurat...
ABSTRACT DEL POSTER. The Painted plaster fragment recently discovered in the southern limit of the f...
The archaeologists who have studied the figurative patterns of pre-classic Western Asia have very ra...
The excavation of Building FF2 at Ebla provided new important data related to the tradition of wall ...
The paper examines the building techniques and decoration of the Royal Palace G of Early Syrian Ebla...
An articulated project of renewed investigation on the Eblaic fortification system, started in 1995 ...
A batch of 14 fragments of Roman wall painting brought to light during the excavations of the so-cal...
The paper presents the restoration activities carried out at Tell Mardikh-Ebla (Syria) by the Italia...
FP7 IDEAS Subprogramme Area: ERC-AG-SH6 ERC Advanced Grant - The study of the human past (FI: Prof. ...
Fragments of wall paintings retrieved from Hellenistic Tell Iẓṭabba (Nysa-Scythopolis), an archaeolo...
The article is based on the research conducted by the authors. The houses from the ancient town disc...
International audienceThe current project of 3D reconstruction is the culmination of more than 80 ye...
The article is based on the research conducted by the authors. The houses from the ancient town disc...
The paper presents a set of fragments of Roman paintings. The fragments of Roman paintings that we p...
The extraordinary state of preservation of the Royal Palace G of Ebla (c. 2400-2300 BC) with a large...
The structures of Ebla dating to the Early Bronze IVA (ca. 2400-2300 BC) show a particularly accurat...