News and Updates
New Publication! Identifying construction technologies and environmental connections at the Iron Age IIA settlement of Kh. es-Suwweida, Israel: A microarchaeological study
A new publication titled “Identifying construction technologies and environmental connections at the Iron Age IIA settlement of Kh. es-Suwweida, Israel: A microarchaeological study” and authored
New Publication! Cypriot Fabrics? White Slip Pottery and Élite Linen Clothes of the Late Bronze Age
A new publication titled “Cypriot Fabrics? White Slip Pottery and Élite Linen Clothes of the Late Bronze Age” authored by A. Yasur-Landau and C. Spinazzi-Lucchesi
New Publication! Continuity and Climate Change: The Neolithic Coastal Settlement of Habonim North, Israel
The paper “Continuity and Climate Change: The Neolithic Coastal Settlement of Habonim North, Israel”, authored by R. Nickelsberg, T.E. Levy, R. Shahack-Gross, N. Marom, E.
New Publication! Sea Level Changes and the Locations of the ‘Missing’ Hellenistic and Roman Harbours at Tel Dor, Israel
New publication on Sea Level Changes and the Locations of the ‘Missing’ Hellenistic and Roman Harbours at Tel Dor, Israel was recently published by Assaf
New Publication! Mediterranean Resilience: Collapse and Adaptation in Antique Maritime Societies
Congratulations to Profs. Assaf Yasur-Landau, Gil Gambash, and Thomas Levy for the publication of their new book “Mediterranean Resilience: Collapse and Adaptation in Antique Maritime
New Publication! Tel Dor in the Middle Bronze Age and Maritime Adaptation along the Carmel Coast
A new study titled “Tel Dor in the Middle Bronze Age and Maritime Adaptation along the Carmel Coast” was recently published in BASOR by Assaf
Congratulations to Nick Bowman
Congratulations to Nick Bowman for winning the Student Poster Award Recipient by the Archaeological Institute of America for his poster: “Maritime Connectivity and Mobility in
New Publication!
New publication! Excavations at Tel Kabri III: The 2013 to 2019 Seasons by Eric H. Cline, Alexandra Ratzlaff, and Assaf Yasur-Landau. Tel Kabri was the center of