Search Results - "Abadi, Itay"
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Nahal Ein Gev II, a Late Natufian Community at the Sea of Galilee
Published in PloS one (27-01-2016)“…The Natufian culture is of great importance as a starting point to investigate the dynamics of the transition to agriculture. Given its chronological position…”
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Lime plaster cover of the dead 12,000 years ago – new evidence for the origins of lime plaster technology
Published in Evolutionary human sciences (01-01-2019)“…Abstract Abstract The production of lime plaster is especially important as a technological development in human prehistory as it requires advanced knowledge…”
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Fluvial Sediment Yields in Hyper-Arid Areas, Exemplified by Nahal Nehushtan, Israel
Published in Land (Basel) (01-07-2022)“…Floods rarely occur in hyper-arid deserts and little is known about the magnitude and frequency of sediment delivery from their basins, despite their…”
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Drought and Anthropogenic Effects on Acacia Populations: A Case Study from the Hyper-Arid Southern Israel
Published in Soil systems (01-04-2021)“…Acacia encompasses a keystone genus across the Middle Eastern and African drylands. This study assesses the dynamics of Acacia populations in two ephemeral…”
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Middle Palaeolithic find spots with Nubian cores from the Southern Negev and the Arava, Israel
Published in Journal of lithic studies (15-03-2017)“…This is a report of results from a cursory survey of several Middle Paleolithic find spots from the Arava, Israel, conducted as part of a broader collaboration…”
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Heinrich Event 2 (ca. 24 ka BP) as a chrono-climatic anchor for the appearance of Epipaleolithic backed bladelets microlith industries in the Southern Levant
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-05-2024)“…The Early Epipaleolithic (EEP) of the Southern Levant, roughly dated to 25-18 ka BP, is characterized by microlithic industries with highly variable synchronic…”
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A human face carved on a pebble from the Late Natufian site of Nahal Ein Gev II
Published in Antiquity (01-08-2017)“…There is a paucity of Palaeolithic art in the southern Levant prior to 15 000 years ago. The Natufian culture (15 000–11 500 BP; Grosman 2013) marks a…”
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