Search Results - "Lior Regev"
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Discovery of annual growth in a modern olive branch based on carbon isotopes and implications for the Bronze Age volcanic eruption of Santorini
Published in Scientific reports (12-01-2021)“…The volcanic eruption of Santorini in the Bronze Age left detectable debris across the Mediterranean, serving as an anchor in time for the region,…”
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Sub-annual bomb radiocarbon records from trees in northern Israel
Published in Scientific reports (01-11-2023)“…Spatial and temporal variations in the atmospheric bomb radiocarbon make it a very useful tracer and a dating tool. With the introduction of more atmospheric…”
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The absolute chronology of Boker Tachtit (Israel) and implications for the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition in the Levant
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-06-2021)“…The Initial Upper Paleolithic (IUP) is a crucial lithic assemblage type in the archaeology of southwest Asia because it marks a dramatic shift in hominin…”
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Radiocarbon dating and microarchaeology untangle the history of Jerusalem's Temple Mount: A view from Wilson's Arch
Published in PloS one (03-06-2020)“…Radiocarbon dating is rarely applied in Classical and Post-Classical periods in the Eastern Mediterranean, as it is not considered precise enough to solve…”
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Radiocarbon Dating of an Olive Tree Cross-Section: New Insights on Growth Patterns and Implications for Age Estimation of Olive Trees
Published in Frontiers in plant science (10-11-2017)“…The age of living massive olive trees is often assumed to be between hundreds and even thousands of years. These estimations are usually based on the girth of…”
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FTIR-Based Crystallinity Assessment of Aragonite–Calcite Mixtures in Archaeological Lime Binders Altered by Diagenesis
Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-02-2019)“…Lime plaster and mortar are pyrotechnological materials that have been employed in constructions since prehistoric times. They may nucleate as calcite and/or…”
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FIB-SEM Study of Archaeological Human Petrous Bones: 3D Structures and Diagenesis
Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-07-2024)“…The petrous bone generally preserves ancient DNA better than other fossil bones. One reason for this is that the inner layer of the petrous bone of pigs and…”
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Radiocarbon chronology of Manot Cave, Israel and Upper Paleolithic dispersals
Published in Science advances (01-11-2017)“…The timing of archeological industries in the Levant is central for understanding the spread of modern humans with Upper Paleolithic traditions. We report a…”
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Golgi Localization Determinants in ArfGAP1 and in New Tissue-specific ArfGAP1 Isoforms
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17-02-2006)“…The Arf1-directed GTPase-activating protein ArfGAP1 is a Golgi-localized protein that controls the dynamics of the COPI coat of carriers that mediate transport…”
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Precipitation variability differently affects radial growth, xylem traits and ring porosity of three Mediterranean oak species at xeric and mesic sites
Published in The Science of the total environment (10-01-2020)“…In the Mediterranean basin, diffuse-porous, semi-ring-porous and ring-porous tree species coexist in the same regions. Climate change might differently affect…”
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Radiocarbon analysis of modern olive wood raises doubts concerning a crucial piece of evidence in dating the Santorini eruption
Published in Scientific reports (09-08-2018)“…Charred olive wood is abundant in the archaeological record, especially around the Mediterranean. As the outermost ring closest to the bark is assumed to…”
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Xylem anatomical traits reveal different strategies of two Mediterranean oaks to cope with drought and warming
Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-01-2017)“…•High precipitations benefit xylem formation in Quercus ithaburensis and Q. boissieri.•Intra-ring anatomy reveals different intra-seasonal growth patterns in…”
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The Marine Isotope Stage 3 landscape around Manot Cave (Israel) and the food habits of anatomically modern humans: New insights from the anthracological record and stable carbon isotope analysis of wild almond (Amygdalus sp.)
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-11-2021)“…The excavation of Manot Cave (Israel) reveals intensive occupation during the Early Upper Paleolithic and provides the first continuous set of anthracological…”
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Distinguishing between calcites formed by different mechanisms using infrared spectrometry: archaeological applications
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-12-2010)“…Infrared spectrometry is a well-established method for the identification of minerals. Due to its simplicity and the short time required to obtain a result, it…”
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The onset of faba bean farming in the Southern Levant
Published in Scientific reports (13-10-2015)“…Even though the faba bean ( Vicia faba L.) is among the most ubiquitously cultivated crops, very little is known about its origins. Here, we report discoveries…”
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Tree rings reveal the adverse effect of water pumping on protected riparian Platanus orientalis tree growth
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-02-2020)“…•Extensive spring water pumping was performed in a nature reserve in northern Israel.•It was expected that water pumping had an adverse effect on trees in the…”
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Radiocarbon chronology of Iron Age Jerusalem reveals calibration offsets and architectural developments
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (07-05-2024)“…Reconstructing the absolute chronology of Jerusalem during the time it served as the Judahite Kingdom's capital is challenging due to its dense, still…”
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Geoarchaeological Investigation in a Domestic Iron Age Quarter, Tel Megiddo, Israel
Published in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (01-11-2015)“…During the ongoing excavations of Area Q at Tel Megiddo, a variety of on-site geoarchaeological analytical methods have been used in the study of Iron Age…”
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