Academic staff
Researcher interests: Plio-Pleistocene archaeology in East Africa. The Middle Paleolithic of the Levant. The evolution of symbolism and art. Lithic technology. Subsistence and mobility (land-use strategies) of early hominins. Taphonomy and site formation processes. Archaeologi
FACULTY / SCHOOL: Faculty of Humanities
DEPARTMENT: Institute of Archaeology
Selected Publications
disease transmission and introgression can explain the long lasting contact zone of modern humans and neanderthals (2019)|
Nature Communications|
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new data from shovakh cave and its implications for reconstructing middle paleolithic settlement patterns in the amud drainage israel (2019)|
Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology|
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archaeomagnetism of burnt cherts and hearths from middle palaeolithic amud cave israel tools for reconstructing site formation processes and occupation history (2019)|
Journal of Archaeological Science|
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persistent neanderthal occupation of the open air site of ein qashish israel (2019)|
PLOS ONE|
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one size does not fit all group size and the late middle pleistocene prehistoric archive (2019)|
Journal of Human Evolution|
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amud 9 a partial neandertal foot from late mousterian of israel (2019)|
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disease and introgression explain the long lasting contact zone of modern humans and neanderthals and its eventual destabilization (2018)|
bioRxiv|
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was inter population connectivity of neanderthals and modern humans the driver of the upper paleolithic transition rather than its product (2018)|
Quaternary Science Reviews|
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petrogenesis and depositional history of felsic pyroclastic rocks from the melka wakena archaeological site complex in south central ethiopia (2018)|
Journal of African Earth Sciences|
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are lithics and fauna a match made in prehistoric heaven (2018)|
The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology|
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geoarchaeological investigation of site formation and depositional environments at the middle palaeolithic open air site of ein qashish israel (2018)|
Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology|
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