Pollen Analysis at et-Tell, 1996-2006: Laboratory Report on the Iron Age Gate (original) (raw)

Pollen Analysis of the Iron Age II Siloam Tunnel Jerusalem

Patrick Scott-Geyer

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Pollen Analysis of the Bronze Age Channel Jerusalem

Patrick Scott-Geyer

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"A Full Analysis of Pollen Samples from Channel II (18 th century BCE) and Siloam Tunnel (8 th century BCE) in the City of David, Jerusalem"

Patrick Scott-Geyer

Society of Biblical Literature Pacific Regional Conference, Bible and the Near East program unit, 2022

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"Pollen Samples from Channel II (18 th century BCE) and Siloam Tunnel (8 th century BCE) in the City of David, Jerusalem"

Patrick Scott-Geyer

Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting Salzburg, Austria, Ancient Near East program unit

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"The Tombs of Nazareth Pollen Analysis"

Patrick Scott-Geyer, Gabriella Perko, Shelby Finch

ASOR Conference Chicago, 2023

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Pollen Analysis of a 1st Century Pottery Works Cana, Israel

Patrick Scott-Geyer

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Pollen Analysis of the Stepped Street Drains of 1 st Century Jerusalem

Patrick Scott-Geyer

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Pollen Analysis

Patrick Scott-Geyer

Hippos-Sussita of the Decapolis, The First Twelve Seasons of Excavations, 2018

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Fossil Pollen Reveals the Secrets of Royal Persian Garden at Ramat Rahel (Jerusalem). Langgut et al. 2013. PALYNOLOGY

Dafna Langgut

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Langgut, D., Neumann, F.H., Stein, M., Wagner, A., Kagan, E.J., Boaretto, E. and Finkelstein, I. 2014. Dead Sea Pollen Record and History of Human Activity in the Judean Highlands (Israel) from the Intermediate Bronze into the Iron Ages (∼2500–500 BCE), Palynology 38: 280-302

Mordechai Stein, Israel Finkelstein

Palynology, 2014

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The Rock Cut Pool Pollen Analysis 2023 ASOR Conference Chicago

Patrick Scott-Geyer, Shelby Finch

American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR), 2023

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Dead Sea pollen record and history of human activity in the Judean Highlands (Israel) from the Intermediate Bronze into the Iron Ages (∼2500–500 BCE)

Frank H Neumann

Palynology, 2014

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Pollen Analysis of a Silo in the Roman Basilica Area Hippos-Sussita Excavation Project

Patrick Scott-Geyer

2014

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Dead Sea Pollen Record and History of Human Activity in the Judean Highlands (Israel) from the Intermediate Bronze into the Iron Ages (~2500-500 BCE). Langgut et al. 2014 PALYNOLOGY

Dafna Langgut

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The interpretation of pollen assemblages from medieval and post-medieval cesspits: New results from northern Belgium

Koen Deforce

2017

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Pollen Analysis of Bab el Hawa Golan Heights, Israel

Patrick Scott-Geyer

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Pollen Analysis of Roman Bath Pool, Hippos, Israel

Patrick Scott-Geyer

2014

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All's well? Comparing on-and off-site pollen samples and exploring the potential of pollen from man-made contexts

Yvonne van Amerongen

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2019

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A method to control the spread of allergenic pollen in archaeological and highly frequented areas

Anna Mazzitelli

Aerobiologia, 2003

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Deforce K. (2010): Pollen analysis of 15th century cesspits from the palace of the dukes of Burgundy in Bruges (Belgium): evidence for the use of honey from the western Mediterranean, Journal of Archaeological Science 37, 337–342.

Koen Deforce

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2010

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Paleo-environment of the Southern Levant during the Bronze and Iron Ages: The Pollen Evidence. Langgut and Finkelstein. 2023

Dafna Langgut

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Pollen studies of textile material from an Iron Age grave at Hammerum, Denmark

Renée Enevold

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Langgut D., Gadot Y., Porat N., and Lipschits O. 2013. Trapped Pollen Reveals the Secrets of Royal Persian Garden at Ramat Raḥel (Jerusalem). Palynology, 37(1): 115-129

Oded Lipschits

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Archaeological soil and pollen analysis of experimental floor deposits; with special reference to Butser Ancient Farm, Hampshire, UK

Johan Linderholm

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2004

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Langgut, D., and Finkelstein, I. 2023. Paleo-environment of the Southern Levant during the Bronze and Iron Ages: the pollen evidence. In: Koch, I., Lipschits, O. and Sergi, O. (eds). From Nomadism to Monarchy? Tel Aviv: 7–27.

Israel Finkelstein

Tel Aviv , 2023

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Selective pollen destruction in archeological sediments at Grădiştea Coslogeni (Călăraşi county, Romania)

Mihai Tomescu

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Finkelstein, I. and Langgut, D. 2014. Dry Climate in the Middle Bronze I and its Impact on Settlement Patterns in the Levant and Beyond: New Pollen Evidence, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 73: 219-234.

Dafna Langgut, Israel Finkelstein

Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2014

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THE ELEVENTH SEASON OF EXCAVATIONS AT HIPPOS-SUSSITA 2010, POLLEN ANALYSIS OF THE HIPPOS-SUSSITA INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

Patrick Scott-Geyer

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Pollen Analysis of Ceramic Storage Vessels Tel Dor Excavation Project

Patrick Scott-Geyer

2010

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"Preliminary Pollen Analysis of Diakonikon Herbals"

Patrick Scott-Geyer

University of San Diego Lab Report, 2017

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Pollen from archaeological layers and cultural landscape reconstruction: Case studies from the Bradano valley (Basilicata, southern Italy)

Francesca Sogliani

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The question of pollen grains on the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo

Emanuela Marinelli

2012

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Anthropogenic Pollen Indicators (API) from archaeological sites as local evidence of human-induced environments in the Italian peninsula

Eleonora rattighieri, Assunta Florenzano, Maria Chiara Montecchi, Anna Maria Mercuri

Annali di Botanica, 3 open access online, 2013

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