This volume publishes the proceedings of an international workshop held at Pacheia Ammos hosted by the Institute of Aegean Prehistory (INSTAP) Study Center in East Crete in celebration of its first 25 years of operation. It presents the Protopalatial ceramic material from various sites of Minoan Crete to understand similarities and differences in the island's production, distribution, and pottery consumption. The numerous papers in the volume deal with excavated sites of North-Central, Eastern and Southern Crete, and in some cases, they present the ceramic deposits from sites in these areas for the first time. The main goal of most papers is to contextualise well-stratified assemblages through the analysis of their ceramic typology, decorative variations, and technological aspects to understand the different phases of occupation in the Protopalatial period. The two-day workshop showed that the ceramic material from different sites, according to the nature of the assemblages, can be attributed to single phases or to transitional phases (MM IB-MM IIA, MM IIA-MM IIB) of the Protopalatial period, thus revealing that synchronisms between various sites of the island can be challenging. On the assumption that chronological distinctions were possible by comparing already published data, most authors tried to analyse the connections between different areas to understand intra- and inter-regional processes. Connections between nearby or distant sites reveal similar or variable production and consumption patterns dictated by geographic, cultural, and political parameters. From a ceramic perspective, a regional approach is still a valid tool, but it works only in areas where the ceramic traditions are well investigated and defi ned. Despite the challenges presented in discovering synchronisms (and asynchronisms) for the Protopalatial contexts of the entire island, this volume will be a reference for new studies of Protopalatial ceramics on Crete.
Emmanuelle Defive, André-Marie Dendievel, Jean-François Berger, Adrien Barra, Emma Bouvard‑Mor, Hervé Cubizolle et Jean-Paul Raynal
1500 ans d'histoire fluviale dans la vallée du Gage (bassin supérieur de la Loire, sud-est du Massif central, France) : approche pluridisciplinaire [Texte intégral]
1500 years of fluvial history in the Gage Valley (Upper Loire basin, south-eastern Massif Central, France): pluridisciplinary approach
Alexander Orkhonselenge, Goro Komatsu et Munkhjargal Uuganzaya
Middle to late Holocene sedimentation dynamics and paleoclimatic conditions in the Lake Ulaan basin, southern Mongolia [Texte intégral]
Dynamique de la sédimentation à l'Holocène moyen et final et ses implications paléoclimatiques dans le bassin du lac Ulaan, sud de la Mongolie
Michel Detay et Björn Hróarsson
Mise en place des pāhoehoe par tubes et tunnels de lave : concept et signatures volcano-géomorphologiques [Texte intégral]
Installation of pāhoehoe by lava tubes and tunnels: concept and volcano-geomorphological signatures
Johann Blanpied, Jean-Michel Carozza et Jean-Marc Antoine
La connectivité sédimentaire dans la haute chaîne pyrénéenne par l’analyse de la crue de juin 2013 : le rôle des formations superficielles [Texte intégral]
Sediment connectivity in the high Pyrenees mountain range by 2013 flood analysis: role of surficial sediment storages
Serge Suanez, Pierre Stéphan, France Floc’h, Ronan Autret, Bernard Fichaut, Emmanuel Blaise, Julien Houron, Jérôme Ammann, Philippe Grandjean, Mickaël Accensi, Gaël André et Fabrice Ardhuin
Fifteen years of hydrodynamic forcing and morphological changes leading to breaching of a gravel spit, Sillon de Talbert (Brittany) [Texte intégral]
Quinze ans de forçage hydrodynamique et de changements morphologiques aboutissant à la rupture d’une flèche de galets, Sillon de Talbert (Bretagne)