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    Wine economy in Byzantine Shivta (Negev, Israel): Exploring the role of runoff agriculture and droughts through Agent-Based Modeling.

    Wine economy in Byzantine Shivta (Negev, Israel): Exploring the role of runoff agriculture and droughts through Agent-Based Modeling. by Barak Garty, Gil Gambash, Sharona T Levy, Guy Bar-Oz

    Published 2025-01-01
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    Wine economy in Byzantine Shivta (Negev, Israel): Exploring the role of runoff agriculture and droughts through Agent-Based Modeling

    Wine economy in Byzantine Shivta (Negev, Israel): Exploring the role of runoff agriculture and droughts through Agent-Based Modeling by Barak Garty, Gil Gambash, Sharona T. Levy, Guy Bar-Oz

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    <i>Caesarea SubMaritima</i>: Insights into the Entrance of the Roman Harbour of Sebastos as Obtained Through High-Resolution Multimodal Remote Sensing Surveys

    <i>Caesarea SubMaritima</i>: Insights into the Entrance of the Roman Harbour of Sebastos as Obtained Through High-Resolution Multimodal Remote Sensing Surveys by Gil Gambash, Ehud Arkin-Shalev, John Wood, Emmanuel Nantet, Timmy Gambin

    Published 2025-05-01
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    New relative sea-level (RSL) indications from the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Bronze Age to the Roman period (~3800-1800 y BP) archaeological constructions at Dor, the Carmel coast, Israel.

    New relative sea-level (RSL) indications from the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Bronze Age to the Roman period (~3800-1800 y BP) archaeological constructions at Dor, the Carmel coa... by Assaf Yasur-Landau, Gilad Shtienberg, Gil Gambash, Giorgio Spada, Daniele Melini, Ehud Arkin-Shalev, Anthony Tamberino, Jack Reese, Thomas E Levy, Dorit Sivan

    Published 2021-01-01
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