The Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, is amongst the earliest “cities” that rose in the Southern Levant between the end of 4th and the beginning of the 3rd millennium BCE. The site is being excavated, studied and rehabilitated for tourism by Sapienza University of Rome and the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities since 1997. In 2017, during the 13th season of excavation, an unexpected discovery occurred: five Chambardia rubens shells have been found piled up in a dwelling unit dating back to the Early Bronze Age IB-II. The discovery is a tangible evidence of trade and cultural interconnections between the Southern Levant and Egypt, as these shells belong to a species that is only been found to live in the Nile. Moreover, chemical ...
The rural settlements in the central Negev highlands and adjacent Sinai area, usually assigned to th...
The Late Bronze Age presents a peak in the cultural interactions between the different empires of th...
This article provides an overview of the first results from archaeological investigations at Wadi el...
Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, represents an almost unique case study of Early Bronze Age urbaniz...
Volume 1 of the series Arabia Orientalis presents the first comprehensive study of two Umm an-Nar (2...
As the Egyptian state was being created in the late fourth and early third millennia BC, the Egyptia...
In this paper, we present the results of recent research on the potential movement of animals and ot...
Thirty-six shells of terrestrial gastropods were discovered in underwater archaeological excavations...
Metal weapons found during the two historic excavations of Tell el–Hesi and Gezer carried out by W.M...
Thin-section petrography on imported Combed jars from the 6th Dynasty Abusir tomb complex of Qar and...
During the 15th season of excvations and restorations (2019) at Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, in ...
Geoanalytical results on imported ceramics from Egypt demonstrate wide-ranging links between 1st Dyn...
Asphalt was found in the excavations of Tel Arad and Small Tel Malhata in the Northern Negev, Israel...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
This work reports the results of a multi-analytical approach, including optical microscopy (OM), ...
The rural settlements in the central Negev highlands and adjacent Sinai area, usually assigned to th...
The Late Bronze Age presents a peak in the cultural interactions between the different empires of th...
This article provides an overview of the first results from archaeological investigations at Wadi el...
Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, represents an almost unique case study of Early Bronze Age urbaniz...
Volume 1 of the series Arabia Orientalis presents the first comprehensive study of two Umm an-Nar (2...
As the Egyptian state was being created in the late fourth and early third millennia BC, the Egyptia...
In this paper, we present the results of recent research on the potential movement of animals and ot...
Thirty-six shells of terrestrial gastropods were discovered in underwater archaeological excavations...
Metal weapons found during the two historic excavations of Tell el–Hesi and Gezer carried out by W.M...
Thin-section petrography on imported Combed jars from the 6th Dynasty Abusir tomb complex of Qar and...
During the 15th season of excvations and restorations (2019) at Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, in ...
Geoanalytical results on imported ceramics from Egypt demonstrate wide-ranging links between 1st Dyn...
Asphalt was found in the excavations of Tel Arad and Small Tel Malhata in the Northern Negev, Israel...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
This work reports the results of a multi-analytical approach, including optical microscopy (OM), ...
The rural settlements in the central Negev highlands and adjacent Sinai area, usually assigned to th...
The Late Bronze Age presents a peak in the cultural interactions between the different empires of th...
This article provides an overview of the first results from archaeological investigations at Wadi el...