Talia Yashuv

Talia Yashuv
Hebrew University of Jerusalem | HUJI · Institute of Archaeology

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‘The wheel and axle’ revolutionized human technological history by transforming linear to rotary motion and causing parts of devices to move. While its ancient origins are commonly associated with the appearance of carts during the Bronze Age, we focus on much earlier wheel-shaped find–an exceptional assemblage of over a hundred perforated pebbles...
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The study of artifacts is fundamental to archaeological research. The features of individual artifacts are recorded, analyzed, and compared within and between contextual assemblages. Here we present and make available for academic-use Artifact3-D, a new software package comprised of a suite of analysis and documentation procedures for archaeologica...
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While flint perforators are common in the Neolithic, closely associated with drilling technology and beads-craft, high frequencies of perforators appear already at the end of the Natufian culture. The current study examines a large assemblage of flint perforators from the Late Natufian site of Nahal Ein Gev II. By characterising morphological patte...
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המעבדה לארכאולוגיה חישובית באוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים מפתחת שיטות חישוביות מתקדמות ליישום במחקרים ארכאולוגיים .שילובן של שיטות מחקר מסורתיות עם הכלים הטכנולוגיים של המעבדה פותח צוהר לכיווני מחקר חדשניים, ומעניק ערך מוסף משמעותי לעבודתם של חוקרים בארץ ובעולם . המאמר שלפנינו מאגד ארבעה מחקרים של חברי המעבדה, העוסקים בהיבטים טכנולוגיים של ממצאים ארכא...
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Excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B ritual site of Naḥal Roded 110 in the Southern Negev, Israel, have revealed evidence—unique to this region—for on-site flint knapping and abundant raptor remains. Full text available at: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/investigations-at-nahal-roded-110-a-late-neolithic-ritual-sit...

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