Search Results - "Paz, Yitzhak"
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Variation in economic specialization as revealed through the study of Pottery Neolithic faunal assemblages from the southern Levant
Published in Archaeological and anthropological sciences (01-11-2021)“…Our research examines the extent of animal husbandry between the Early and the Late Pottery Neolithic period in the southern Levant. Based on the faunal…”
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Isolation and Characterization of Live Yeast Cells from Ancient Vessels as a Tool in Bio-Archaeology
Published in mBio (30-04-2019)“…Ancient fermented food has been studied based on recipes, residue analysis, and ancient-DNA techniques and reconstructed using modern domesticated yeast. Here,…”
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Reconstructing Socio-Political Urban-Rural Interactions Using Viewshed Analysis: The Late Bronze Age at Ramat Bet Shemesh, Israel
Published in Journal of Landscape Ecology (Berlin, Germany) (01-12-2017)“…Abstract The archaeological research conducted during the last two decades at the Judean Shephelah testifies for one of the most turbulent regions in the land…”
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Isolation and Characterization of Live Yeast Cells from Ancient Clay Vessels
Published in Bio-protocol (05-01-2020)“…Ancient fermented food has been studied mainly based on residue analysis and recipes and reconstruction attempts were performed using modern domesticated…”
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Weapons, Warrior Burials and Agency in the Intermediate Bronze Age Southern Levant: Some Theoretical Observations
Published in ʻAtiqot (Jerusalem : 1991) (01-06-2023)“…The Intermediate Bronze Age (c. 2500–2000 BCE) is known for its abundance of formal cemeteries and various other types of burial sites. These comprise a…”
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A study of the mass-gain of ancient pottery in relation to archeological ages using thermal analysis
Published in Applied clay science (01-09-2013)“…The study of mass-gain of ancient pottery in relation to archeological ages is of interest in the dating of pottery. Mass-gain takes place after firing by slow…”
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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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The Circles Building (Granary) at Tel Bet Yerah (Khirbet el-Kerak): A New Synthesis (Excavations of 1945–1946, 2003–2015)
Published in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (01-11-2017)“…New excavations conducted in the Circles Building (Granary) at Tel Bet Yerah, first excavated in 1946, form the basis for a revised, detailed description of…”
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A Modified Landscape as a Likely Arena of Social Differentiation and Identity at a Late Third Millennium BC Cemetery, Ramat Bet Shemesh, Israel
Published in Time and mind (01-06-2014)“…Test excavations conducted in 2011, north of the ancient Khirbet el-Alia mound in the Ramat Bet Shemesh region of central Israel, revealed the remains of an…”
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Who Built Tel Rekhesh?
Published in The Biblical archaeology review (01-10-2020)“…Tel Rekhesh is located at the confluence of the perennial rivers Nahal Tavor and Nahal Rekhesh, which provide sufficient water supply for nearby populations…”
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ISRAEL: HEFEZELLEN AUS ANTIKEN GEFÄSSEN
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Economic Strategies of Two Early Bronze Age Villages in the Southern Levant: Explaining Coastal Abandonment Versus Inland Urban Development
Published in ʻAtiqot (Jerusalem : 1991) (01-01-2024)“…The southern Levantine coast was settled continuously for three millennia, from the Neolithic period until its abandonment in Early Bronze Age II, in sharp…”
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Khirbat Abu Ḥamid (Shoham North): An Early Bronze Age IBIB Village on the Eve of Urbanization in the Lod Valley
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The Early Bronze Age IB Burials in the Chalcolithic–Early Bronze Age I Cemetery in the Palmaḥim Quarry
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Khirbat Ḥasan: Water Control Systems and Agriculture-Related Activities along Naḥal Har’el
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Yesodot, Israel: A Case for a Post-Ghassulian Entity
Published in Paléorient (01-01-2013)“…The site of Yesodot, in the Judean Shephela (piedmont of the Judean incline), offers a pertinent illustration of the ambiguities concerning the transition from…”
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Miniature Votive Bowls as the Symbolic Defense of Leviah, an Early Bronze Age Fortified Town in the Southern Levant
Published in Time and mind (01-03-2012)“…The Early Bronze Age (EBA) fortified town of Leviah was destroyed in a violent conflagration that was most manifest in the eastern gate area. Along with…”
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Ḥorbat ‘Illin TaḤtit: A Late Early Bronze Age IA–B Settlement in the Bet Shemesh Region
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An early bronze age fertilized agricultural plot discovered near Tel Yarmouth, Ramat Bet Shemesh, Israel
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