Bouzaglou Liora

Bouzaglou Liora
  • Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University

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Introduction
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Current institution
Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University
Additional affiliations
January 2017 - present
Tel Aviv University
Position
  • PhD Student

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Publications (12)
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The remains of the Iron Age at Ashdod-Yam (Ashdod-by-the-Sea), located at the southern coastal plain of Israel, were first investigated by Jacob Kaplan between 1965 and 1968. Renewed excavations at the Iron Age compound of Ashdod-Yam and at additional areas across the site were initiated in 2013, on behalf of the Institute of Archaeology at Tel Avi...
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This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary approach characterizing roof tiles excavated at the Ashdod-Yam Byzantine church (Israel). Occupied from the late fourth/early fifth century CE, the building was destroyed by fire toward the end of the sixth century CE, sealed by tiles from the roof's collapse. The assemblage of 3846 roof tiles...
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This study presents an assemblage of complete and fragmented clay-made boat models uncovered during controlled archaeological excavations from Yavneh-Yam, which is located on the southern coastal plain of Israel. First, the relevant contexts from the Persian and early Hellenistic periods at the site that yielded these models are contextualized with...
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The study presented here deals with the manufacturing technologies of cooking pots in Iron Age II Judah (ca. 1000–586 BCE). Two aspects were studied on an assemblage of ca. 500 cooking pots: paste preparation with a highlight on temper analyses as well as fashioning and finishing techniques. The research is conducted as a part of a substantial mult...
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The study presented here deals with the manufacturing technologies of cooking pots in Iron Age II Judah (ca. 1,000-586 BCE). This is the first comprehensive technological study carried out on Iron Age pottery in the Levant and one of the most extensive studies on ancient cooking ware. Two aspects were studied on an assemblage of ca. 500 cooking pot...
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This article will discuss a recent, multifaceted study of the production of cooking pots during the Iron Age II (ca. 1,000–586 BCE) in Judah (modern Israel). In particular, the article will present the compositional analysis of 541 cooking vessels from 11 sites in Iron Age Judah. The study employs petrographic and chemical (NAA) analysis and examin...
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This paper will present and discuss a multi‐faceted research project dealing with the production of cooking pots during the Iron Age II (ca. 1,000–586 BCE) Judah (modern Israel). In particular the new compositional analysis of 541 cooking vessels from eleven sites in Iron Age Judah will be presented. The study employs petrographic and chemical (NAA...
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Des plus petits éclats aux constructions mégalithiques, en passant par la céramique, le métal ou l’os, l’étude des artefacts et des écofacts a grandement évolué depuis les débuts de l’archéologie, en proposant des méthodes novatrices axées sur la reconstitution des savoirs et savoir-faire matériels et/ou immatériels, des gestes techniques et de l’h...

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