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ARTICLES | 2026

The Chronology of Tell el-Daba: A Crucial Meeting Point of 14C Dating, Archaeology, and Egyptology in the 2nd Millennium BC

Radiocarbon 54:3-4 (2012): 407-422.

Radiocarbon dating at the Tell el-Daba site in the Nile Delta has created an enigma for many years. Despite great efforts, the difference of about 120 yr between the chronology based on 14C dates and the one based on archaeological evidence linked to the Egyptian historical chronology has not been solved.

Interpreting Radiocarbon Dates from Neolithic Halai, Greece

Radiocarbon 54:3-4 (2012): 319-330.

Archaeological investigations at Halai, a small city-state on the sea coast of East Lokris in Greece, have been carried out since 1986 by the Cornell Halai and East Lokris Project (CHELP).

Landscapes of power in Protopalatial Crete: new evidence from Galatas, Pediada

Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici 53 (2011): 195-218.

A series of complex socio-economic changes led to the emergence of the first polities on Crete at the beginning of the 19th c. BCE. The social and political organization of these early political formations was, and still is, the focus of vivid discussion, especially after the integration of relevant theoretical thinking.

A group of peculiar seals in the Hieroglyphic corpus

Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici 53 (2011): 131-149.

The shape generally used by carvers of Hieroglyphic seals is the prismatic one (with three or four lateral faces). Among the exceptions are the seals with one face, which form a considerable group of twenty-two seals, which will be analyzed else­where;

Ayios Stephanos in southern Laconia and the locations of ancient Helos

Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici 53 (2011): 97-130.

This article originated when R.H.S. drew some of his published and unpublished observations on Laconian topography to the attention of R.J., who had just brought out the final report on the excavations at Ayios Stephanos.

Des quartiers spécialisés d’artisans à l’époque géométrique

in A. Esposito & G.M. Sanidas (eds), «Quartiers» artisanaux en Grèce ancienne. Une perspective méditerranéenne (Lille 2012): 125-154.

The study concerns the question of the existence or not of specialized artisans areas in Geometric Greece. Since it is not possible to present the data from the entire Greek world, the discussion concentrates mostly in the comparison between Attica and Euboea.

Espaces de la production céramique et spécialisation artisanale entre Bronze et Fer en Égée

in A. Esposito & G.M. Sanidas (eds), «Quartiers» artisanaux en Grèce ancienne. Une perspective méditerranéenne (Lille 2012): 107-124.

This paper is the first step of a common work aiming at a definition of pottery production through consideration of artisanal space and comparison with other kinds of data like technical characteristics of the products or textual sources.