Birkenfeld, Michal, and Paz I. 2015. “Seen and Unseen: Using View Shed Analysis to Reconstruct Socio-Political Relations Between Settlements in LBA Ramat Bet Shemesh, Israel.”. Presented in the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), University of Sienna, Italy.
Publications by Type: Journal Article
2015
Barzilai, Omry, Nuha Agha, Elisabetta Boaretto, Hila Ashkenazy, Michal Birkenfeld, Naomi Porat, Polina Spivak, and Joel Roskin. 2015. “The Natufian Site of Nahal Sekher VI: The 2009 Excavation Season”. Mitekufat Haeven: Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society 45: 97-130.
Yegorov, D, A Yaroshevich, J Vardi, and M Birkenfeld. 2015. “Sha’on Hol, Site 14 (HG14): A New Late Epipalaeolithic Site in the Central Negev Highlands”. Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society 45: 77-96.
Vardi, J, D Yegorov, O Crouvi, and M Birkenfeld. 2015. “Renewed Excavations at Site K7: A Final Report of the 2012 Salvage Excavation at Har Harif Plateau”. Mitekufat Haeven-Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 55-76.
Birkenfeld, M, and AN Goring-Morris. 2015. “Out of Sight": The Role of Kfar HaHoresh Within the PPNB Landscape of the Lower Galilee, Israel”. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 30 (1): 95-14.
Birkenfeld, Michal, Margaret D Avery, and Liora Kolska Horwitz. 2015. “GIS Virtual Reconstructions of the Temporal and Spatial Relations of Fossil Deposits at Wonderwerk Cave (South Africa)”. African Archaeological Review 32 (4): 857-76.
2013
Malinsky-Buller, Ariel, Michal Birkenfeld, Emil Aladjem, Yael Givol-Barzilai, Doron Bonnes, Yuval Goren, and Reuven Yeshurun. 2013. “Another Piece in the Puzzle-A New PPNA Site at Bir El-Maksur (Northern Israel)”. Paléorient, 155-72.
Milevski, Ianir, Jacob Vardi, Isaac Gilead, Anna Eirikh-Rose, Michal Birkenfeld, Henk K Mienis, and Liora Kolska Horwitz. 2013. “Excavations at Horbat ‘Illit B: A Chalcolithic (Ghassulian) Site in the Haelah Valley”. Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society 43: 73-147.
2009
Barzilai, O, M Birkenfeld, and O Crouvi. 2009. “Ramat Rachel: A Palaeolithic Site in Jerusalem”. Eurasian Prehistory 6 (1-2): 65-73.
2008
Goring-Morris, AN, and Birkenfeld M Kfar HaHoresh. 2008. “A Cult and Mortuary Site”. Past Horizons 12: 20-25.