303 results on '"Shahack‐Gross, Ruth"'
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2. Continuity and climate change: the Neolithic coastal settlement of Habonim North, Israel
3. Provenance of Bronze Age stone anchors, a case study from the Carmel coast, Israel
4. Geoarchaeology at the marine waterfront of a coastal urban center: Human activities and sea-land interface processes on the Late Bronze and early Iron Age coast of Tel Dor, Israel
5. Destruction Layers, Near East/Southern Levant
6. High-resolution investigation of a conflagration event in the North-East Temple at Lachish via integration of forensic, stratigraphic and geoarchaeological evidence: A model for studying architectural destruction by fire
7. The distribution and treatment of fire remains across Unit V of the Middle Paleolithic open-air site of Nesher Ramla, Israel
8. Sea Level Changes and the Locations of the 'Missing' Hellenistic and Roman Harbours at Tel Dor, Israel.
9. Locating submerged prehistoric settlements: A new underwater survey method using water-jet coring and micro-geoarchaeological techniques
10. Ash and Dung Calcitic Micro-remains
11. Heated mud bricks in submerged and coastal Southern Levant Pre-Pottery Neolithic C and Late Pottery Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic settlements: Diachronic changes in technology and their social implications
12. Ancient trash mounds unravel urban collapse a century before the end of Byzantine hegemony in the southern Levant
13. Variability and complexity in calcite-based plaster production: A case study from a Pre-Pottery Neolithic B infant burial at Tel Roʻim West and its implications to mortuary practices in the Southern Levant
14. Archaeobotanical proxies and archaeological interpretation: A comparative study of phytoliths, pollen and seeds in dung pellets and refuse deposits at Early Islamic Shivta, Negev, Israel
15. Construction and use of rock-cut cisterns: a chronological OSL approach in the arid Negev Highlands, Israel
16. Underwater Neolithic combustion features: A micro-geoarchaeological study in the submerged settlements off the Carmel Coast, Israel.
17. A micro-geoarchaeological look at adaptive and glocal socio-economic aspects: the case of Middle Bronze Age Tel Dor, Israel.
18. Tel Dor in the Middle Bronze Age and Maritime Adaptation along the Carmel Coast.
19. Calcitic dung spherulites and the potential for rapid identification of degraded animal dung at archaeological sites using FTIR spectroscopy
20. Intermediate Bronze Age subsistence practices in the Negev Highlands, Israel: Macro- and microarchaeological results from the sites of Ein Ziq and Nahal Boqer 66
21. A bazaar assemblage: reconstructing consumption, production and trade from mineralised seeds in Abbasid Jerusalem
22. Understanding conflagration of one-story mud-brick structures: an experimental approach
23. The earliest modern humans outside Africa
24. Metalworking at Megiddo during the Late Bronze and Iron Ages
25. Infrared spectra of mixtures of heated and unheated clay: Solving an interpretational conundrum
26. A micro-geoarchaeological look at adaptive and glocalsocio-economic aspects: the case of Middle Bronze Age Tel Dor, Israel
27. Dating archaeological sites in an arid environment: A multi-method case study in the Negev Highlands, Israel
28. Archaeological formation theory and geoarchaeology: State-of-the-art in 2016
29. Palatial architecture under the microscope: Production, maintenance, and spatiotemporal changes gleaned from plastered surfaces at a Canaanite palace complex, Tel Kabri, Israel
30. Ash and Dung Calcitic Micro-remains
31. Ancient herders enriched and restructured African grasslands
32. The Archaeology and History of Rock-cut Cisterns and Open Water Reservoirs in the Negev Highlands
33. Micro-archaeological indicators for identifying ancient cess deposits: An example from Late Bronze Age Megiddo, Israel
34. Landscapes, depositional environments and human occupation at Middle Paleolithic open-air sites in the southern Levant, with new insights from Nesher Ramla, Israel
35. Fire and Society in the Eastern Mediterranean
36. Physical and mineralogical properties of experimentally heated chaff-tempered mud bricks: Implications for reconstruction of environmental factors influencing the appearance of mud bricks in archaeological conflagration events
37. Underwater Neolithic combustion features: A micro-geoarchaeological study in the submerged settlements off the Carmel Coast, Israel
38. The taphonomy and preservation of wood and dung ashes found in archaeological cooking installations: case studies from Iron Age Israel
39. Formation processes and combustion features at the lower layers of the Middle Palaeolithic open-air site of Nesher Ramla, Israel
40. Animal Gathering Enclosures
41. Sedimentary processes involved in mud brick degradation in temperate environments: a micromorphological approach in an ethnoarchaeological context in northern Greece
42. How long does it take to burn down an ancient Near Eastern city? The study of experimentally heated mud-bricks
43. An ethnoarchaeological study of cooking installations in rural Uzbekistan: development of a new method for identification of fuel sources
44. Stable carbon and oxygen isotopic compositions of wood ash: an experimental study with archaeological implications
45. Formation processes in Philistine hearths from Tell es-Safi/Gath (Israel): An experimental approach
46. Human impact around settlement sites: a phytolith and mineralogical study for assessing site boundaries, phytolith preservation, and implications for spatial reconstructions using plant remains
47. Identifying Threshing Floors in the Archaeological Record: A Test Case at Iron Age Tel Megiddo, Israel
48. Sediment Analysis and the Identification of Phytolith Layers
49. The 9th century BCE destruction layer at Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel: integrating macro- and microarchaeology
50. Stability of phytoliths in the archaeological record: a dissolution study of modern and fossil phytoliths
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