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Archaeology in the Holy Land

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The article was published on 1960-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 16 citations till now.

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Contextualizing Early Urbanization: Settlement Cores, Early States and Agro-pastoral Strategies in the Fertile Crescent During the Fourth and Third Millennia BC

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employ data from selected sample survey areas in the northern Fertile Crescent to demonstrate how initial urbanization developed along several pathways, including staple production within major agricultural lowlands, the shift towards higher risk animal husbandry within climatically marginal regions, changes in local and inter-regional networks (connectivity); and ties and rights to the land.
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Absolute Chronology of Megiddo, Israel, in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages: High-Resolution Radiocarbon Dating

TL;DR: The authors presented a Bayesian chronological model for seven ceramic typology phases and 10 stratigraphic horizons at Megiddo, covering the Late Bronze and much of the Iron Age.
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Canaanite jars from Memphis as evidence for trade and political relationships in the Middle Bronze Age

Mary Ownby
TL;DR: The relationship between trade and politics in the Middle Bronze Age and Late Bronze Age (LBA) has been examined in this paper using provenance studies of ceramics from the site of Memphis, Egypt.
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Archaeological geophysics in arid environments: Examples from Israel

TL;DR: In this article, Khesin et al. presented the methods of advanced quantitative analysis of potential geophysical fields and 3D magnetic field modelling. But, they did not consider the effect of uneven topography, oblique polarization and industrial engineering objects of different kinds in the vicinity of the studied remains.
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Life in Neolithic Farming Communities: "Social Organization, Identity, And Differentiation"

Ian Kuijt
TL;DR: In this article, Kuijt et al. present the Quick and the Dead: The Social Context of Aceramic Neolithic Mortuary Practices as Seen from Kfar Hahoresh N. Goring-Morris.
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Contextualizing Early Urbanization: Settlement Cores, Early States and Agro-pastoral Strategies in the Fertile Crescent During the Fourth and Third Millennia BC

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employ data from selected sample survey areas in the northern Fertile Crescent to demonstrate how initial urbanization developed along several pathways, including staple production within major agricultural lowlands, the shift towards higher risk animal husbandry within climatically marginal regions, changes in local and inter-regional networks (connectivity); and ties and rights to the land.
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Absolute Chronology of Megiddo, Israel, in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages: High-Resolution Radiocarbon Dating

TL;DR: The authors presented a Bayesian chronological model for seven ceramic typology phases and 10 stratigraphic horizons at Megiddo, covering the Late Bronze and much of the Iron Age.
DissertationDOI

Canaanite jars from Memphis as evidence for trade and political relationships in the Middle Bronze Age

Mary Ownby
TL;DR: The relationship between trade and politics in the Middle Bronze Age and Late Bronze Age (LBA) has been examined in this paper using provenance studies of ceramics from the site of Memphis, Egypt.