2.1 Aerial view of the area of Byblos at the beginning of the twentieth century, possibly around 1920 7
2.2 Grid used by Dunand to locate the objects published in Volume I 13
2.3 Detail of one of the plans published by Dunand in Volume II 15
2.4 Map of the archaeological area of ancient Byblos 18
2.5 Graphic representation of the definitions used to describe Dunand’s excavation method 23
3.1 Heatmap showing the distribution of pre-New Kingdom scarabs 31
3.2 Heatmap showing the distribution of scarabs dating to Eighteenth Dynasty 31
3.3 Heatmap showing the distribution of scarabs dating to Nineteenth and Twentieth Dynasties 33
3.4 Heatmap showing the distribution of post-New Kingdom scarabs 33
3.5 Heatmap showing the distribution of spindle whorls 35
3.6 Heatmap showing the distribution of loom weight 35
3.7 Block Montet 947 38
3.8 Block Dunand II 13439 39
3.9 Fragments Montet 24, 25 40
3.10 Block Dunand II 11673 42
3.11 Statue of Djehuty (1–2) 44
3.12 Statue of Djehuty (3–4) 44
3.13 Fragment of stone vessel Dunand I 6031 47
3.14 Fragment of statue Dunand II 13658 48
4.1 Plans and sections of the Tower Temple 50
4.2 Scale drawing of the Tower Temple anchors 51
4.3 Reconstruction of the Temple of Baʿal at Ugarit 53
4.4 Plan of the foundations of the Temple of the Lady of Byblos dated to the Middle Bronze Age 55
4.5 3D model of the architectural remains in the area of the Obelisk Temple as they appeared when excavated, from a south-eastern perspective 60
4.6 3D model of the architectural remains in the area of the Obelisk Temple as they appeared when excavated, from a southern perspective 60
4.7 3D model of the architectural remains in the area of the Obelisk Temple as they appeared when excavated, from a western perspective 61
4.8 3D model of the architectural remains in the area of the Obelisk Temple as they appeared when excavated, from a northern perspective 61
4.9 3D model of the architectural remains in the area of the Obelisk Temple as they appeared when excavated 62
4.10 3D model of the architectural remains in the area of the Obelisk Temple as they appeared when excavated – bird’s eye view 62
4.11 3D model of the architectural remains in the area of the Obelisk Temple as they appeared when excavated 63
4.12 3D model of the architectural phases of the Obelisk Temple – Phase 4 64
4.13 3D model of the architectural phases of the Obelisk Temple – walls of phases 4 and 5 combined 64
4.14 3D model of the architectural phases of the Obelisk Temple – Phase 5 65
4.15 3D model of the architectural phases of the Obelisk Temple – walls of phases 5 and 6 combined 65
4.16 3D model of the architectural phases of the Obelisk Temple – Phase 6 66
4.17 3D model of the architectural phases of the Obelisk Temple – walls of Phases 6 and 7 combined 66
4.18 3D model of the architectural phases of the Obelisk Temple – Phase 7 67
4.19 3D model of the architectural phases of the Obelisk Temple combining the walls and floors of Phases 4, 5, 6, and 7 67
4.20 3D model of the architectural phases of the Obelisk Temple combining the floors of Phases 4, 5, 6, and 7 68
4.21 Projection of the terminus sub quo (green – see Appendix C) in combination with the 3D model of different architectural phases 68
4.22 3D model of the architectural phases of the Obelisk Temple – Phase 7 69
4.23 Phase 6 – Tridimensional reconstruction 74
4.24 Phase 6 – Tridimensional reconstruction 74
4.25 Obelisk Temple, Phase 6 – Plan 75
4.26 Fragment of stele or architectural block Dunand II 12443 76
4.27 Scarab Dunand II 13428 77
4.28 Phase 7 – Tridimensional reconstruction 79
4.29 Phase 7 – Tridimensional reconstruction 79
4.30 Obelisk Temple, Phase 7 – Plan 80
4.31 Figurine Dunand II 11130 80
4.32 Statue Dunand II 12437 81
4.33 Block Dunand I 7226 89
4.34 Reconstruction of the Chapel of Ramses II 90
4.35 Plan of Necropolis K 94
4.36 Section A–A’ of Necropolis K 94
4.37 Section B–B’ of Necropolis K 95
4.38 Sections C–C’ and D–D’ of Necropolis K 95
4.39 Plan of the royal necropolis 98
4.40 Nahr El-Kalb Valley 102
5.1 Tomb TT99 (Sennefri) 117
5.2 Tomb TT143 123
5.3 The northern Lebanese coast in the Amarna Age 157
5.4 The northern Lebanese coast in the Amarna Age 157
5.5 The northern Lebanese coast in the Amarna Age 158
5.6 Geopolitical situation of Byblos and its neighbours at the beginning of the war with ʿAbdi-Ashirta 168
5.7 Geopolitical situation of Byblos and its neighbours at the beginning of the war with Aziru 169
5.8 Statue Turin 3036 182
6.1 Diagram summarizing the attested economic interactions of Byblos 213
C.1 Stratigraphic data – Triangulation 252
C.2 Stratigraphic data – Triangulation and section 252
C.3 Stratigraphic data – Sections 253
C.4 Stratigraphic data – Terminus sub quo 258
C.5 Stratigraphic data – Terminus sub quo 260
C.6 Stratigraphic data – Terminus sub quo 262
C.7 Stratigraphic data – Terminus sub quo 264
C.8 Stratigraphic data – Terminus sub quo 266
C.9 Stratigraphic data – Terminus sub quo 268