Worldwide, human impact on natural landscapes has intensified since prehistoric times, and this is well documented in the global archaeological record. The period between the earliest hominids and the Industrial Revolution of the late 18-19th centuries is known as the Paleo-Anthropocene. The current study reviews key geoarchaeological, floral and faunal factors of the Paleo-Anthropocene in Israel, an area that has undergone human activities in various intensities since prehistoric times. It discusses significant human imprints on these three features in the Israeli landscape, demonstrating that its current form is almost entirely anthropogenic. Moreover, some of the past physical changes still dynamically shape Israel’s zoological, archaeol...
Recently found submerged late prehistoric sites off the Carmel shore. Israel, are described. Their p...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
The role that climate and environmental history may have played in influencing human evolution has b...
The Lower Paleolithic Late Acheulian in the Levant marks a fascinating chapter in human cultural and...
When is the baseline for Anthropocene? The first indications of human impact on earth closely relate...
This paper examines changes in Israel's landscape by comparing two time periods, 1881 and 2011. For ...
History is (wo)man-made. There are, however, some constraints to human actions. Climate, for instanc...
International audienceFossil remains are embedded in a continually evolving landscape. Earth scienti...
transition to food production in the southern Levant are often considered to have been triggered by ...
The controversial age of the Homo erectus site Ubeidiya (Jordan Valley, Israel) is discussed. Togeth...
Near surface sediment stratigraphy associated with ancient human settlements can potentially reveal ...
Abstract Human use of land is a major cause of the global environmental changes that define the Anth...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. The Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov (GBY) in the Upper Jordan Valley rev...
A palynological study of a 5 m long core from Lake Kinneret, Israel, shows evidence of vegetational ...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
Recently found submerged late prehistoric sites off the Carmel shore. Israel, are described. Their p...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
The role that climate and environmental history may have played in influencing human evolution has b...
The Lower Paleolithic Late Acheulian in the Levant marks a fascinating chapter in human cultural and...
When is the baseline for Anthropocene? The first indications of human impact on earth closely relate...
This paper examines changes in Israel's landscape by comparing two time periods, 1881 and 2011. For ...
History is (wo)man-made. There are, however, some constraints to human actions. Climate, for instanc...
International audienceFossil remains are embedded in a continually evolving landscape. Earth scienti...
transition to food production in the southern Levant are often considered to have been triggered by ...
The controversial age of the Homo erectus site Ubeidiya (Jordan Valley, Israel) is discussed. Togeth...
Near surface sediment stratigraphy associated with ancient human settlements can potentially reveal ...
Abstract Human use of land is a major cause of the global environmental changes that define the Anth...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. The Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov (GBY) in the Upper Jordan Valley rev...
A palynological study of a 5 m long core from Lake Kinneret, Israel, shows evidence of vegetational ...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
Recently found submerged late prehistoric sites off the Carmel shore. Israel, are described. Their p...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
The role that climate and environmental history may have played in influencing human evolution has b...