Mordechai Kislev
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mordechai E. Kislev is an Israeli emeritus professor in the Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences at Bar-Ilan University, specializing in archaeological botany. Some of his prominent research focuses on prehistoric early agriculture and archaeological entomology. Other works explore the ancient landscape of the Land of Israel, as well as Torah and Science issues.
Mordechai Kislev's Published Works
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Published Works
- Evidence of Hominin Control of Fire at Gesher Benot Ya`aqov, Israel (2004) (440)
- Pleistocene milestones on the out-of-Africa corridor at Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, israel. (2000) (318)
- Early Domesticated Fig in the Jordan Valley (2006) (274)
- Autonomous Cultivation Before Domestication (2006) (247)
- Nuts, nut cracking, and pitted stones at Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov, Israel (2002) (221)
- Epipalaeolithic (19,000 BP) cereal and fruit diet at Ohalo II, Sea of Galilee, Israel (1992) (211)
- Germination, Genetics, and Growth of an Ancient Date Seed (2008) (187)
- Mousterian vegetal food in Kebara Cave, Mt. Carmel (2005) (182)
- Spatial Organization of Hominin Activities at Gesher Benot Ya’aqov, Israel (2009) (125)
- Domestication of emmer wheat and evolution of free-threshing tetraploid wheat (2007) (116)
- 19,000-Year-Old Twisted Fibers From Ohalo II (1994) (105)
- Stone Age hut in Israel yields world's oldest evidence of bedding. (2004) (91)
- Plant-food preparation area on an Upper Paleolithic brush hut floor at Ohalo II, Israel (2008) (88)
- Impetus for sowing and the beginning of agriculture: ground collecting of wild cereals. (2004) (81)
- The plant component of an Acheulian diet at Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov, Israel (2016) (72)
- The Legumes: The Earliest Domesticated Plants in the Near East? (1988) (67)
- Small-grained wild grasses as staple food at the 23 000-year-old site of Ohalo II, Israel (2004) (66)
- Netiv Hagdud: An Early Neolithic Village Site in the Jordan Valley (1991) (63)
- New Discoveries at the Middle Pleistocene Acheulian Site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, Israel (1992) (58)
- Early farming communities in the Jordan Valley. (1989) (56)
- Archaeobotanical and archaeoentomological evidence from a well at Atlit-Yam indicates colder, more humid climate on the Israeli coast during the PPNC period (2004) (53)
- Stem Rust of Wheat 3300 Years Old Found in Israel (1982) (51)
- Origins of the cultivation oflathyrus sativus andL. cicera (fabaceae) (1989) (47)
- Early Neolithic Horsebean from Yiftah'el, Israel (1985) (45)
- Plant remains as indicators for economic activity: a case study from Iron Age Ashkelon (2004) (42)
- Emergence of Wheat Agriculture (1984) (41)
- Lathyrus consumption in late Bronze and iron age sites in Israel: an Aegean affinity (2010) (37)
- Mucilage on the Root Surface and Root Hairs of Sorghum: Heterogeneity in Structure, Manner of Production and Site of Accumulation (1978) (33)
- Vicia peregrina: an edible early Neolithic legume (2008) (31)
- Import of an Aegean Food Plant to a Middle Bronze IIA Coastal Site in Israel (1993) (29)
- Early Agriculture in the Southern Levant (2017) (28)
- TRITICUM PARVICOCCUM SP. NOV., THE OLDEST NAKED WHEAT (2013) (28)
- Mevasseret Yerushalayim: The Ancient Settlement and Its Agricultural Terraces (1981) (25)
- SEED CHARACTERS AND TESTA TEXTURE IN SPECIES OF THE VICIEAE: THEIR TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE (2013) (25)
- Experimental Barley Flour Production in 12,500-Year-Old Rock-Cut Mortars in Southwestern Asia (2015) (23)
- Extinction of water plants in the Hula Valley: Evidence for climate change. (2011) (22)
- VILLAGE COMMUNITIES OF THE POTTERY NEOLITHIC PERIOD IN THE MENASHE HILLS, ISRAEL (2012) (20)
- Invading a new niche: obligatory weeds at Neolithic Atlit-Yam, Israel (2014) (20)
- Lentil in the pre-pottery neolithic B liftah'el: additional evidence of its early domestication (1988) (19)
- Origin of annual crops by agro-evolution (2002) (18)
- EVIDENCE FOR A SEPARATE BURIAL GROUND AT THE SUBMERGED POTTERY NEOLITHIC SITE OF NEVE-YAM, ISRAEL (2009) (17)
- Response to Comment on "Early Domesticated Fig in the Jordan Valley" (2006) (16)
- On the shore of a fluctuating lake: Environmental evidence from Ohalo II (19,500 B.P.) (2004) (15)
- Vegetal food of Bar Kokhba rebels at Abi'or Cave near Jericho (1992) (14)
- Flax seed production: evidence from the early Iron Age site of Tel Beth-Shean, Israel and from written sources (2011) (13)
- Wild Olive Stones at Submerged Chalcolithic Kfar Samir, Haifa, Israel (2015) (12)
- Plant remains as a tool for reconstruction of the past environment, economy, and society: Archaeobotany in Israel (2007) (12)
- Infested stored crops in the Iron Age I granary at Tel Hadar (2015) (11)
- Agriculture in the Near East in the VIIth Millenium BC (1992) (11)
- Early finds of Celtis australis in the southern Levant (2011) (11)
- Reference to the Pistachio Tree in Near East Geographical Names (1985) (9)
- Anthropology. Autonomous cultivation before domestication. (2006) (9)
- Agriculture in the Near East in the Seventh Millennium BC (1999) (8)
- A BARLEY STORE OF THE BAR-KOCHBA REBELS (ROMAN PERIOD) (1986) (8)
- Computerized key of grass grains of the mediterranean basin (1997) (8)
- Proteins in old grains of Triticum sp (1975) (7)
- Mechanisms of Root Penetration of Seeds Germinating on the Soil Surface (1979) (7)
- EARLY NEOLITHIC DOMESTICATED AND WILD BARLEY FROM THE NETIV HAGDUD REGION IN THE JORDAN VALLEY (2013) (6)
- How and when was wild wheat domesticated? (2006) (3)
- DOES JEWISH LAW PERMIT GRAFTING MELON OR WATERMELON ON PUMPKIN (2000) (2)
- Plant Remains from Rothenberg’s Excavations in Timna: Smelters’ Food and Cultic Offerings at the Turn of the First Millennium BCE (2022) (1)
- Figs: Origins and Development (2020) (0)
- Reports I 9 , ooo-Year-Old Twisted Fibers from Ohalo IIP (2010) (0)
- Abstracts — Second Symposium on Upper Paleolithic (1988) (0)
- Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 10th Conference of the Weed Science Society of Israel (1988) (0)
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