Aegaeum 5 Aegaeum 5 (1990) Aegean Seals, Sealings and Administration. Proceedings of the NEH-Dickson Conference of the Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory of the Department of Classics, University of Texas at Austin, January 11-13, 1989, edited by Thomas G. Palaima : 250 pages, 40 planches hors-texte Prix: épuisé / Out of print Table des Matières Introduction Jean-Pierre OLIVIER, The Relationship between Inscriptions on Hieroglyphic Seals and those on written Archival Documents Jean-Claude POURSAT, Hieroglyphic Documents and Seals from Malia, Quartier Mu : A Functional Analysis Ingo PINI, The Hieroglyphic Deposit and the Temple Repositories at Knossos Bonnie S. MAGNESS-GARDINER, The Function of Sealing in three Syrian States: Variations in Scale and Political Objectives Thomas G. PALAIMA, Origin, Development, Transition and Transformation : the Purposes and Techniques of Administration in Minoan and Mycenaean Society Judith WEINGARTEN, Three Upheavals in Minoan Sealing Administration : Evidence for Radical Change Erik HALLAGER, Roundels among Sealings in Minoan Administration : a Comprehensive Analysis of Function Vassilis ARAVANTINOS, The Mycenaean Inscribed Sealings from Thebes : Problems of Content and Function Michele MARCUS, "Local Style" Sealings and Foreign Style Seals from Hasanlu, Iran : Form and Function in Context Stuart SMITH, Administration at the Egyptian Middle Kingdom Frontier : Sealings from Uronarti and Askut E. FIANDRA and P. FERIOLI, The Use of Clay Sealings in Administrative Functions from the 5th to 1st Millennium B.C. in the Orient, Nubia, Egypt and the Aegean : Similarities and Differences With a critical response to each paper, general discussion, and a closing round table commentary by Joan ARUZ, Thomas PALAIMA, Marvin POWELL, Malcolm WIENER and John YOUNGER