Table des matières
Jan Driessen
1. Excavations at Sissi, 2015-2016Apostolos Sarris, Meropi Manataki et Sylviane Dederix
2. Geophysical Investigations at Sissi, 2015-2016- 1. Introduction
- 2. Geophysical prospection methodology
- 2.1. Magnetic prospection methods
- 2.2. Ground penetrating radar
- 2.3. Soil resistance techniques
- 3. Data acquisition and processing of geophysical measurements
- 4. Integration of geophysical data and interpretation
- 4.1. Area A
- 4.2. Area B
- 4.3. Area C
- 5. Final remarks
Aurora Schmitt et Emeline Sperandio
3. The Cemetery (Zone 9). Report on the 2016 Campaign- 1. South Extension
- 2. East Extension
- 2.1. Wall FE118
- 2.2. Space 9.10: the southwest part of the South Extension
- 2.3. The northwest sector of the East Extension
- 3. North Extension
- 4. West Extension
- 5. Compartment 9.4
- 6. Compartment 9.5
- 6.1. Inside the compartment
- 6.2. The junction between 9.4 and 9.5
- 7. Compartment 9.8
- 7.1. Primary burial FE112
- 7.2. Burial in pithos FE111
- 7.3. Burial in pithos FE115
Quentin Letesson
4. Excavations on Top of the Hill (Zones 4 & 13)- 1. Introduction
- 2. Zone 4 – Trench 1
- 3. Zone 4 – Trench 2
- 4. Zone 4 – Trench 3 (spaces 4.19 and 4.22)
- 5. Zone 4 – Trench 2 north/Trench 4
- 6. Zone 4 – Trench 5
- 7. Zone 4 – Chronological phasing
- 7.1. Postpalatial
- 7.2. Neopalatial
- 7.3. Pre- and Protopalatial
- 8. Zone 13
- 9. Zone 13 – Chronological phasing
- 10. Annexes
Maud Devolder
5.2. The North-East Wing and the Court of the Court-Centred Building at Sissi- 1. The North-East Wing
- 1.1. Room 6.18
- 1.2. Space 6.23
- 1.3. The surface above rooms 6.21 and 6.22
- 1.4. Room 6.21
- 1.5. Room 6.20
- 1.6. Room 6.19
- 1.7. Room 6.22
- 1.8. General comments on the North-East Wing of the CCB
- 2. The court
- 2.1. The exploration of the court
- 2.2. The court surface
- 2.3. The succession of events and processes in the court
- 2.4. The collapse of the west fagade on the court (process 1, fig. 5.2.25a)
- 2.5. The collapse of façade F21 on the east side of the court (event 2, fig. 5.2.25b)
- 3. The accumulation of fine sediment on the court (process 3, fig. 5.2.25c)
- 3.1. The collapse of tumble FE120 (event 4, fig. 5.2.25d)
- 3.2. The clearance of the open space and the creation of stone heap FE118 (event 5, fig. 5.2.25e)
- 3.3. The use of the cleared area (process 6, fig. 5.2.25f)
- 3.4. The erosion of stone heap FE118 and the accumulation of a layer of coarse sediments on top of the layer of fine sediments in the open area (process 7, fig. 5.2.25g)
- 3.5. The continuous use of the open area and the creation of circular pile FE100 (process 8, fig. 5.2.25h)
- 3.6. General comments on the excavation of the court in Zone 6
Sylviane Dederix
5.3. The Excavation of the North-West Wing (Zone 11)Simon Jusseret
5.4. The Excavation of the West Wing (Zone 10)- 1. Introduction
- 2. Area east of wall F58
- 2.1. Space 6.17
- 2.2. Space 10.1
- 3. Extension 1
- 3.1. Space 10.3
- 3.2. Space 10.4
- 3.3. Space 10.5 (Building K)
- 3.4. Space 10.6
- 4. Extension 2
- 4.1. Spaces 10.7 and 10.15
- 4.2. Space 10.8
- 4.3. Space 10.10
- 4.4. Space 10.11
- 5. Extension 3
- 5.1. Space 10.12
- 5.2. Space 10.13
- 5.3. Space 10.14
- 5.4. Sounding FE217
- 5.5. Sounding Extension 3 North
- 5.6. Sounding Extension 3 South
- 6. Extension 4 (space 10.6)
- 7. Conclusion
Thérèse Claeys
5.5. Continuing Excavation of the West Wing (Zone 10)Maria Anastasiadou
7. The Seals, ‘Sealing’ and Some Enigmatic Clay Objects- 1. The seals
- 2. Some preliminary notes on the seals from Sissi
- 3. A possible ‘Sealing’
- 3.1. Is 15-10-1059-OB005 really a sealing?
- 4. Seven clay objects from within Building CD
- 4.1. Type A: ‘Stamps’
- 4.2. Type B: ‘Sealings’
- 4.3. Type C: Shapeless lumps of clay
- 4.4. A few notes on the puzzling clay objects from Sissi
Simon Jusseret et Mark G. Macklin
8. Report on the Geomorphological SurveyEleftheria Zografou, Marilena Pateraki et Christos Koutsaftis
9. The Architectural Survey of the 2016 Sissi Campaign