The southern Levant (Israel, Palestinian Authority and Jordan) has been continuously and extensively populated by succeeding phases of human cultures for the past 15,000 years. The long human impact on the ancient landscape has had great ecological consequences, and has caused continuous and accelerating damage to the natural environment. The rich zooarchaeological data gathered at the area provide a unique opportunity to reconstruct spatial and temporal changes in wild species distribution, and correlate them with human demographic changes.Zoo-archaeological data (382 animal bone assemblages from 190 archaeological sites) from various time periods, habitats and landscapes were compared. The bone assemblages were sorted into 12 major cultur...
This project compiles and examines 17 published faunal assemblages spanning the Epipaleolithic to th...
Recent zooarchaeological analyses of game exploitation in the Epipalaeolithic of the Southern Levant...
Data from Uerpmann’s (1987), The Ancient Distribution of Ungulate Mammals in the Middle East, volume...
The southern Levant (Israel, Palestinian Authority and Jordan) has been continuously and extensively...
BACKGROUND: The southern Levant (Israel, Palestinian Authority and Jordan) has been continuously and...
The global extent of past and present biodiversity loss is increasingly well documented, but a focus...
Long temporal records of Holocene wild mammal communities are essential to examine the role of human...
Analysis of the faunal remains from the PPNB site of Ujrat el-Mehed (southern Sinai) provides eviden...
Our compilation of zooarchaeological data from a series of important archaeological sites spanning t...
As some of the greatest threats humanity is currently facing, such as climate change and biodiversit...
Two faunal changes occurred in the Late Pleistocene-Holocene archaeo-faunal sequence in the Israel R...
<div><p>The current view for the southern Levant is that wild game hunting was replaced by herd mana...
We describe the faunal remains from Biq'at Quneitra : an open air Mousterian site on the Golan. Most...
Recent excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic В site of Basta (area of Petra, Jordan) have yielded...
The Levantine Corridor was one of the most important contact zones between Africa and Eurasia during...
This project compiles and examines 17 published faunal assemblages spanning the Epipaleolithic to th...
Recent zooarchaeological analyses of game exploitation in the Epipalaeolithic of the Southern Levant...
Data from Uerpmann’s (1987), The Ancient Distribution of Ungulate Mammals in the Middle East, volume...
The southern Levant (Israel, Palestinian Authority and Jordan) has been continuously and extensively...
BACKGROUND: The southern Levant (Israel, Palestinian Authority and Jordan) has been continuously and...
The global extent of past and present biodiversity loss is increasingly well documented, but a focus...
Long temporal records of Holocene wild mammal communities are essential to examine the role of human...
Analysis of the faunal remains from the PPNB site of Ujrat el-Mehed (southern Sinai) provides eviden...
Our compilation of zooarchaeological data from a series of important archaeological sites spanning t...
As some of the greatest threats humanity is currently facing, such as climate change and biodiversit...
Two faunal changes occurred in the Late Pleistocene-Holocene archaeo-faunal sequence in the Israel R...
<div><p>The current view for the southern Levant is that wild game hunting was replaced by herd mana...
We describe the faunal remains from Biq'at Quneitra : an open air Mousterian site on the Golan. Most...
Recent excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic В site of Basta (area of Petra, Jordan) have yielded...
The Levantine Corridor was one of the most important contact zones between Africa and Eurasia during...
This project compiles and examines 17 published faunal assemblages spanning the Epipaleolithic to th...
Recent zooarchaeological analyses of game exploitation in the Epipalaeolithic of the Southern Levant...
Data from Uerpmann’s (1987), The Ancient Distribution of Ungulate Mammals in the Middle East, volume...