Beachrock as a Chronological Benchmark for a Late Holocene Beach Build-Up Phase – Case Study from the Central Mediterranean Coast of Israel DOI

Amir Bar,

Dov Zviely, Joel Roskin

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

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Language: Английский

Identification of the ancient anthropogenic Catena by deciphering hidden physical and chemical markers through pOSL and pXRF analysis DOI
Polina Nikolskaia, Oren Ackermann, Martin Janovský

et al.

CATENA, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 250, P. 108708 - 108708

Published: Jan. 18, 2025

Language: Английский

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Punctuated landscape evolution of the Caesarea (Israel) plot-and-berm agroecosystem in coastal sand inferred from port-OSL and OSL chronologies DOI
Lotem Robins, Joel Roskin, Naomi Porat

et al.

CATENA, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 250, P. 108735 - 108735

Published: Jan. 21, 2025

Language: Английский

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Historical Roots of Heritage Horticulture in the Southern Coastal Plain of Israel DOI Creative Commons
Motti Zohar, Yuval Ben‐Bassat, Guy Bar‐Oz

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(2), P. 285 - 285

Published: Jan. 30, 2025

This study reconstructs the agricultural landscape of southern coastal plain late Ottoman and British Mandatory Palestine (today southwestern Israel) utilizing 19th early 20th century cartographic materials aerial photographs. Immense human effort ingenuity were required to maintain sustainable on fringes desert. Given today’s increasingly severe climate crisis, lessons drawn from these historical practices have particular resonance. The land use described in this work extended into dunes region where shallow water table was exploited create complex systems that enabled growth citrus trees, grapes, other crops for export trade. Aerial photos maps reveal critical aspects region’s neglected history. stability resilience systems, some which are still existence 76 years or more after they abandoned, as seen survey conducted study, point importance understanding preserving chapter heritage. unique varieties fruit trees adapted local western Negev significant economic value threatened with extinction rapid urban encroachment. remnants tradition serve testimony a bygone era replaced by mechanized monoculture. discussion centers ways n heritage agriculture rapidly changing areas can contribute broader field geography reconstructing landscapes preserve knowledge societal patterns behavior past communities future generations.

Language: Английский

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The geomorphic and palaeoenvironmental significance of water-induced horizontal layering in arid inland and coastal mediterranean interdunes DOI
Giora J. Kidron,

Abraham Starinsky,

Joel Roskin

et al.

Aeolian Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 72, P. 100963 - 100963

Published: Feb. 15, 2025

Language: Английский

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The Environmental History of the Navazo Agroecosystem in Late Holocene Sand Bodies Along the Atlantic Coast of Andalusia, Spain DOI
Rubén Sánchez, Joel Roskin, Itamar Taxel

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Environmental Archaeology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 15

Published: July 9, 2024

Language: Английский

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Beachrock: A chronological benchmark for Late Holocene build-up on the coast of Israel DOI

Amir Bar,

Dov Zviely, Joel Roskin

et al.

Geomorphology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 465, P. 109408 - 109408

Published: Aug. 30, 2024

Language: Английский

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1

Character and Evolution of Sunken Groundwater-Harvesting Agroecosystems in Aeolian Sand since Early Islamic Times, between Iran and Iberia DOI
Joel Roskin, Lotem Robins, Rubén Sánchez

et al.

Environmental Archaeology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 18

Published: Oct. 21, 2024

By reviewing traditional, sunken, groundwater-harvesting agroecosystems (SGHAS) in coastal and inland aeolian sand situated Iran, Egypt, Gaza Strip, Algeria Iberia, coupled with image interpretation geospatial analysis, we study the innovation function of recently excavated Early Islamic (EI; tenth-twelfth century), Plot-and-Berm along southeastern Mediterranean coast Israel. The SGHAS EI agroecosystems, usually affiliated nearby towns, possess an substrate enrichened urban refuse and/or organic material. long-term investment attained profitable water security form temporally continuous, shallow groundwater, replenished by rainfall. crops SGHASs include a wide range vegetables, watermelons, dates grapes, implying that were partly or fully different. spotty, historic appearance since fifteenth–sixteenth centuries lags after abandonment does not support spatial temporal connectivity agriculture knowledge, but probably exemplifies site-specific ingenuities derived from growing agro-technological crop variety needs for food security. This demonstrates importance traditional analogues interpreting research gaps archaeological, agricultural landscapes provides insight establishing traditionally-based, sustainable sand.

Language: Английский

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Beachrock as a Chronological Benchmark for a Late Holocene Beach Build-Up Phase – Case Study from the Central Mediterranean Coast of Israel DOI

Amir Bar,

Dov Zviely, Joel Roskin

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Download This Paper Open PDF in Browser Add to My Library Share: Permalink Using these links will ensure access this page indefinitely Copy URL DOI

Language: Английский

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