7,200 years old constructions and mudbrick technology: The evidence from Tel Tsaf, Jordan Valley, Israel

D Rosenberg, S Love, E Hubbard, F Klimscha - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The history of mudbrick production and construction in the southern Levant may be dated as
far back to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A. However, at many of the sites where mudbrick …

The earliest cotton fibers and Pan-regional contacts in the Near East

L Liu, MJ Levin, F Klimscha, D Rosenberg - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Fiber technology (cordage and textile) has played a central role in all human societies for
thousands of years, and its production, application and exchange have deep roots in …

Persistent place-making in prehistory: the creation, maintenance, and transformation of an Epipalaeolithic landscape

LA Maher - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2019 - Springer
Most archaeological projects today integrate, at least to some degree, how past people
engaged with their surroundings, including both how they strategized resource use …

Foodways of an agro-pastoral community: Organic residue analysis of pottery and stone vessels at Middle Chalcolithic Tel Tsaf

R Chasan, F Klimscha, C Spiteri… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Tel Tsaf is a Middle Chalcolithic (ca. 5200–4700 cal BC) site located in the central
Jordan Valley, Israel. The site reflects increasing long-distance trade, organized cereal crop …