This paper presents research projects currently conducted at the Royal Museums of Art and History (Brussels), centring on the ancient Phoenician and Classical city of Tyre, Lebanon. It first introduces the Belgian participation in the American University of Beirut Museum’s excavations in Tyre (campaigns 2012-2013). Secondly, it discusses the present state of research on the scarab seals from the Spanish excavations at Tyre al-Bass, the sector where the Phoenician cremation cemetery is located, and on a newly identified seal workshop to be situated in the region of Tyre.Selection and peer-review under responsibility of KAOW-ARSOM Scientific Committe
International audienceSince 2008, the Franco-Libanese Archaeological Mission of Tyre (dir. P.-L. Gat...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
International audienceSince 2008, the Franco-Libanese Archaeological Mission of Tyre (dir. P.-L. Gat...
This paper presents research projects currently conducted at the Royal Museums of Art and History (B...
Study of scarab-shaped seals from Garstang's excavations in Tell es-sultan, ancient Jericho, kept at...
At the split of the Catholic University of Leuven, into the Flemish ‘Katholieke Universiteit Leuven’...
Since the mid-1970s, scarab-shaped seals have been the subject of an increasing number of publicatio...
Report on the glyptic finds from the Pompeu Frabra University's excavations in Tyre's ancient Phoeni...
Several scarabs from Levantine and Cypriot sites display particular typological characteristics and ...
The site of Pella of the Decapolis, located in the Jordan Valley, has been excavated under the auspi...
Since 2005, the excavations of the Italian Archaeological Mission of the University of Udine at Tell...
Report on Levantine and Egyptian scarab-shaped seals from the excavation campaigns of 2014-2017 at S...
A particular type of scarab-shaped seals, displaying distinct typological features, has surfaced thr...
Objectives, state of the art, methodology and main results of the author's PhD dissertation on the g...
The Egyptian Scarabs were for their ancient possessors, mainly amulets with powerful images or spell...
International audienceSince 2008, the Franco-Libanese Archaeological Mission of Tyre (dir. P.-L. Gat...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
International audienceSince 2008, the Franco-Libanese Archaeological Mission of Tyre (dir. P.-L. Gat...
This paper presents research projects currently conducted at the Royal Museums of Art and History (B...
Study of scarab-shaped seals from Garstang's excavations in Tell es-sultan, ancient Jericho, kept at...
At the split of the Catholic University of Leuven, into the Flemish ‘Katholieke Universiteit Leuven’...
Since the mid-1970s, scarab-shaped seals have been the subject of an increasing number of publicatio...
Report on the glyptic finds from the Pompeu Frabra University's excavations in Tyre's ancient Phoeni...
Several scarabs from Levantine and Cypriot sites display particular typological characteristics and ...
The site of Pella of the Decapolis, located in the Jordan Valley, has been excavated under the auspi...
Since 2005, the excavations of the Italian Archaeological Mission of the University of Udine at Tell...
Report on Levantine and Egyptian scarab-shaped seals from the excavation campaigns of 2014-2017 at S...
A particular type of scarab-shaped seals, displaying distinct typological features, has surfaced thr...
Objectives, state of the art, methodology and main results of the author's PhD dissertation on the g...
The Egyptian Scarabs were for their ancient possessors, mainly amulets with powerful images or spell...
International audienceSince 2008, the Franco-Libanese Archaeological Mission of Tyre (dir. P.-L. Gat...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
International audienceSince 2008, the Franco-Libanese Archaeological Mission of Tyre (dir. P.-L. Gat...