The acknowledgement of the outstanding role of the city of Ebla during the EB IVA period (ca. 2450- 2300 BC) is grounded on the exceptional retrieval of the Royal Palace G complex and its State Archive. The period directly preceding the brilliant urban development of Ebla has been investigated two decades ago, through the excavation of two large-scale structures immediately preceding the construction of Royal Palace G: Building G2, dating from EB 111, and Building G5, assigned to EB IVA1, both lying on the acropolis, directly underneath the Royal Palace G (EB IVA2). A careful analysis of the stratigraphic sequence and the seriation of stratified ceramic materials retrieved in Building G5 at Ebla allow to propose a relative sequence for EB I...
More than two hundreds clay figurines have been found in levels dating from Early Bronze IVB (c. 230...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation tha...
FP7 IDEAS Subprogramme Area: ERC-AG-SH6 ERC Advanced Grant - The study of the human past (FI: Prof. ...
The structures of Ebla dating to the Early Bronze IVA (ca. 2400-2300 BC) show a particularly accurat...
The site of Tell Mardikh, ancient Ebla, in north inner Syria, had three periods of flourishing: in E...
The peculiar condition of the Royal Palace G at Tell Mardikh-Ebla, which was destroyed at the end of...
In the historical-archaeological sequence of Ebla, Early Bronze IVB (ca. 2300-2000 BC) corresponds ...
The paper examines the building techniques and decoration of the Royal Palace G of Early Syrian Ebla...
Recent excavations carried out in Area HH at Tell Mardikh/Ebla identified a huge sacred area in use ...
An Initial EB IVA2 horizon can now be defined at Ebla both on a stratigraphic and a ceramic basis. T...
The discoveries of the 2004-2008 excavations at Tell Mardikh, ancient Ebla, in north-western Syria, ...
The contribution deals with the evidence for ashlar masonry from Ebla (modern Tell Mardikh), in nort...
This paper reports on the characterization of several potsherds of different purpose ceramic wares ...
The Ebla tell structure can be considered as an unicum compared to other Near Eastern sites: its t...
An articulated project of renewed investigation on the Eblaic fortification system, started in 1995 ...
More than two hundreds clay figurines have been found in levels dating from Early Bronze IVB (c. 230...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation tha...
FP7 IDEAS Subprogramme Area: ERC-AG-SH6 ERC Advanced Grant - The study of the human past (FI: Prof. ...
The structures of Ebla dating to the Early Bronze IVA (ca. 2400-2300 BC) show a particularly accurat...
The site of Tell Mardikh, ancient Ebla, in north inner Syria, had three periods of flourishing: in E...
The peculiar condition of the Royal Palace G at Tell Mardikh-Ebla, which was destroyed at the end of...
In the historical-archaeological sequence of Ebla, Early Bronze IVB (ca. 2300-2000 BC) corresponds ...
The paper examines the building techniques and decoration of the Royal Palace G of Early Syrian Ebla...
Recent excavations carried out in Area HH at Tell Mardikh/Ebla identified a huge sacred area in use ...
An Initial EB IVA2 horizon can now be defined at Ebla both on a stratigraphic and a ceramic basis. T...
The discoveries of the 2004-2008 excavations at Tell Mardikh, ancient Ebla, in north-western Syria, ...
The contribution deals with the evidence for ashlar masonry from Ebla (modern Tell Mardikh), in nort...
This paper reports on the characterization of several potsherds of different purpose ceramic wares ...
The Ebla tell structure can be considered as an unicum compared to other Near Eastern sites: its t...
An articulated project of renewed investigation on the Eblaic fortification system, started in 1995 ...
More than two hundreds clay figurines have been found in levels dating from Early Bronze IVB (c. 230...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation tha...
FP7 IDEAS Subprogramme Area: ERC-AG-SH6 ERC Advanced Grant - The study of the human past (FI: Prof. ...