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Research Publications

Namdar, L., Bartosiewicz, L., May, H., &Sapir-Hen, L. 2024

Animals' paleopathology: Implications on human–animal interaction during the intensification of farming in the Southern Levant. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, e3333. https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.3333

Namdar, L., Gadot, Y. and Sapir-Hen, L. 2024

Between cities and villages: the livestock economy in historical Palestine. Archaeological and Anthropological Science 16, 105: 1-18 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-024-02012-6

Sapir-Hen, L., Namdar, L., 2024

Animal management. In: Rehren, T., Nikita, E. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Archaeology, 2nd Edition, vol. 2, pp. 785–792, London: Academic Press.

https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-90799-6.00009-4

Namdar, L., Zimni, J., Lernau, O., Vieweger, D., Gadot, Y., and Sapir- Hen, L. 2024

Identifying Cultural Habits and Economical Preferences Islamic Period, Mount Zion, Jerusalem. Journal of Islamic Archaeology  10,2: 177-197

Namdar, L., and Sapir-Hen, L. 2023

Animals' paleopathology: Implications on human–animal interaction during the intensification of farming in the Southern Levant. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, e3333. https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.3333

Namdar, L., and Sapir-Hen, L. 2023

The Byzantine and Early Islamic Bone Objects from Area I (2018-2020). In J. Zimni (Ed.), Urbanism in Jerusalem from the Iron Age to the Medieval Period at the Example of the DEI Excavations on Mount Zion (pp. 826–863). University of Wuppertal

Namdar, L., and Sapir-Hen, L. 2023

Animal Economy in the Chalcolithic of the Southern Levant: From Meat Source to Marketable Commodity. In: Ben-Yosef, E. and Jones, I., eds. “And in length of days understanding” (Job 12:12). Springer.

Namdar, L., Gadot, Y., Mavronanos, G., Gross, B., and Sapir-Hen, L. 2022

Frozen in Time: Caprines pen from an Early Islamic earthquake complex in Tel Beth Shemesh, Israel. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 45: 1-10

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103555

Namdar, L., and Sapir-Hen, L. 2022

The Faunal Remains from Tel Halif. In: Borowski, O. Lahav Research Project Phase IV Special Studies. Georgia, Emory University

Namdar, L., Vardi, J., Paz, Y. and Sapir- Hen, L. 2021

Variation in economic specialization is revealed through the study of Pottery Neolithic faunal assemblages from the Southern Levant. Archaeological and Anthropological Science 13/207: 1-19

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-021-01446-6

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