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The Transition from Chalcoltihic to the EBA in the southern Levant in socio-economic context
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KHIRBAT EL-HAWARIT: A CERAMIC WORKSHOP ON THE MOUNT HERMON SLOPES
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Tal, O., Taxel, I. and Jackson-Tal, R.E. 2013. Khirbet al-Hadra: More On Refuse Disposal Practices in Early Islamic Palestine and Their Socio-Economic Implications. Bulletin of the
An Unknown Token of the Commune of Genoa in Thirteenth-Century ‘Akko
2013. 'An Unrecorded Bohemian Saint Christopher Penny from Montmusard, Acre' Israel Numismatic Research 8: 143 - 158
Shamir O. 2014. Textiles, Basketry and other Organic Artifacts of the Chalcolithic Period in the Southern Levant.In: O. Brandel, M. Saban and D. Master (eds.). Catalogue exhibition
Raiders on the Storm': The Violent Destruction of Leviah, an Early Bronze Age Urban Centre in the Southern Levant Evidence for violent destruction of southern Levantine Early Bronze
Centro y Periferia en el Antiguo Israel: Nuevas Aproximaciones a las Practicas Funerarias del Calcolitico en la Planicie Costera
Meir, E., Klein, E., and Zissu, B, 2013, “Archaeological Excavations at Khirbet Jamjum, Gush Etzion”, In: B. Zissu (ed.), Studies in Honor of Professor Amos Kloner (Jerusale and
Shamir O. 2011. Archaeological Exhibits in Israel. ARIEL 194:11-24. In Hebrew
New Archaeological and Numismatic Evidence for the Persian Destruction of Jerusalem in 614 CE
Canaanean blades in Chalcolithic contexts?
Rosen, S. A. and Vardi, J. 2014. Chipped Stone Assemblage from Tell Jemmeh. in Ben Shlomo, D. and Van Beek, W. G. The Smithsonian Institution Excavation at Tell Jemmeh, Israel, 1970–1990
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Aelia Capitolina - Eastern Cardo
The bidirectional blade industries of the southern Levant
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Two Hoards from Khirbat Wadi Ḥamam and the Scope of the Bar Kokhba Revolt
Eshta'ol - A Proto-Historic Site in Transition: Preliminary Inter/Intra-Site Observations
Rescue Excavations at the Early Bronze Age Site of Qiryat Ata - Area N
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