Papers by Liora Kolska Horwitz
A Label-Free Quantification method for assessing sex from modern and ancient bovine tooth enamel
Scientific Reports 14:18195., 2024
Petroglyphs as a paleobiogeographic guide for reintroduction of the Arabian ostrich
Journal of Arid Environments 224: 105222., 2024
Miners’ diet in the Naḥal ‘Amram copper mines (southern ‘Arabah Valley) during the Roman-Byzantine periods
Journal of Arid Environments 224: 105218., 2024
Diachronic changes in dental health of Bronze Age rural populations from Nahal Refaim, Israel
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2024
Community archaeology and the Har Michia Rock Art Park in the Naqab/Negev.
In: Kletter R., Horwitz L.K., Pfoh E. (eds.) Community Archaeology in Israel/ Palestine. Equinox Publishing Ltd. Pp. 180-221., 2024
The nature and development of community archaeology in Israel/Palestine: An introduction.
In: Kletter R., Horwitz L.K., Pfoh E. (eds.) Community Archaeology in Israel/Palestine. Equinox Publishing Ltd. Pp. 1-61., 2024
The Archaeozoology of Provisioning: The Study of New Kingdom Sites along ‘The Ways of Horus’, Northern Sinai
In: Slcantara Fors R., Sana Segui M. & Tornero Dacasa C. (eds.), Archaeozoology of Southwest Asia and Adjacent Areas XIV. BAR Int Ser. International Series 3171. Pp. 159-177., 2024
The paleo-anthropocene and the genesis of the current landscape of Israel
In: A. Frumkin and N. Shtober-Zisu (eds.), Landscapes and Landforms of Israel. Springer. Pp, 73-98., 2024
Wonderwerk Cave and the Kathu Complex
In Beyin, A., Wright, D.K., Wilkins, J., Bouzouggar, A., Olszewski, D.I. (Eds.), Handbook of Pleistocene Archaeology of Africa: Hominin Behavior, Geography, and Chronology. Springer. Pp. 1749-1765., 2023
Cultural, socio-economic and environmental influences on health status of Chalcolithic populations in the Northern Negev
In: I. Jones and E. Ben-Yosef (eds.), “And in Length of Days Understanding” (Job 12:12) - Essays on Archaeology in the 21st Century in Honor of Thomas E. Levy. pp. 267-294, 2023
Fauna and molluscs from Cave B-2 at Mazor (West)
In: Milevski I., R. Lupu and A. Cohen-Weinberger (eds.) Excavations at Quleh and Mazor (West). Burial Practices and Iconography in Southern Levantine Chalcolithic Cemeteries. pp. 221-226., 2023
Iron I and Chalcolithic/Early Bronze I Fauna
In: Singer-Avitz, L. and Ayalon, E. Yotvata. The Zeʾev Meshel Excavations (1974–1980): The Iron I “Fortress” and the Early Islamic Settlement. pp. 133-140, 2022
Wonderwerk Cave, Northern Cape Province: An Early–Middle Pleistocene palaeoenvironmental sequence for the interior of South Africa
In: S. Burroughs and R. Bobe (eds.), African Paleoecology and Human Evolution. Cambridge University Press. Pp. 142-160., 2022
Afterword (on Negev Rock Art)
In: J. Schmidt (eds.), Rocks of Ages: Developing Rock Art Tourism in Israel.Oxford: Archaeopress. Pp. 111–119, 2022
Dynamics of Early Bronze Age Faunal Exploitation in the Sinai Peninsula: Modes of Production, Commodity Production and Trade
In: M. J. Adams and V. Roux (eds.) Transitions During the Early Bronze Age in the Levant: Methodological Problems and Interpretative Perspectives. Aegypten und Altes Testament vol. 109. pp. 265-284, 2022
Small, sparse and effective: The Negev and Sinai kites
In: A. Betts and W.P. Van Pelt (eds.) The Gazelle’s Dream. Game Drives of the Old and New Worlds. Pp. 253-304, 2021
"The Restaurant at the End of...": A Discussion of Iron Age funerary meats from the Southern Levant
In: A. M. Maeir and G. A. Pierce (eds.). ‘To Explore the Land of Canaan’: Studies in Biblical Archaeology in Honor of Jeffrey R. Chadwick Pp. 201-225, 2021
Preliminary archaeozoological findings (Roman period)
In: S. Weksler-Bdolah and A. Onn (eds.) Jerusalem. Western Wall Plaza ExcavationsVolume III. Quarry Remains and Small Finds from the Iron Age, Roman and Byzantine Periods. Jerusalem, IAA Reports 67. Pp. 143-157, 2021
Between two worlds: The PPNB-PPNC transition in the Central Levant as seen through discoveries at Beisamoun
In H. Khalaily, A. Re'em, J. Vardi and I. Milevski (eds.) The Mega-project at Motza (Moza): The Neolithic and Later Occupations up to the 20th Century. New Studies in the Archaeology of Jerusalem and its Region. Supplementary volume. Israel Antiquities Authority: Jerusalem. Pp. 163-199, 2020
Fauna from the burial cave in Area T at Tel es-Safi/Gath
In: A. M. Maeir and J. Uziel (eds.) Tell es-Safi/Gath II: Excavations and Studies. Pp. 245-250, 2020
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