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Leore Grosman - List of Publications | The Institute of Archaeology

Leore Grosman - List of Publications

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

CHAPTERS IN COLLECTIONS:

  • Grosman, L., and A. Belfer-Cohen. 2002. “Zooming onto the 'Younger Dryas”. In: The Dawn of Farming. Eds. R. Cappers and S. Bottema, pp. 49-54. ex oriente, Berlin.
  • Belfer-Cohen, A., and L. Grosman.  2007. “Tools or Cores? Carinated Artifacts. In: Tools versus Cores Alternative Approaches to Stone Tool Analysis. Ed. S. P. McPherron, pp.143-163. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge.
  • Grosman, L. 2008. Hilazon Tachtit Cave. In: The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. (Volume 5, 5th edition). Ed. E. Stern, pp.1780-1782. Israel Exploration Society and the Biblical Archaeology Society, Washington DC.
  • Grosman, L. 2009. The Natufian. In: The Middle East: The Cradle of Civilization Revealed. Ed. D. Kidd, pp. 32-35. Global Book Publishing PTY Ltd, Lane Cove, Australia.
  • Grosman, L., G. Sharon, T. Goldman-Neuman and U. Smilansky. 2011. 3D modeling – new method for quantifying post-depositional damages. In: SCCH 2009 Scientific Computing and Cultural Heritage. Eds. M. Winckler and G. Bock, pp1-22. Springer, Berlin.
  • Grosman, L., and N. Goren Inbar.2010. Evidence in Rock – A Neolithic Quarry at Kaizer Hill, Modi’in. In: New Studies in the Archaeology of Jerusalem and its Region. Eds. D. Amit, O. Peleg -Barkat and G. Stiebel, pp. 40-53. The Hebrew University and Israel Antiquity Authority, Jerusalem. (In Hebrew).
  • Dubreuil, L., and L. Grosman. 2013. The Life History of Macrolithic tools at Hilazon Tachtit Cave. In: Natufian Foragers in the Levant. Eds. O. Bar-Yosef and F. Valla, pp 527-543. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor.
  • Grosman, L. 2013. The Natufian chronological scheme – new insights and their implications. In: Natufian Foragers in the Levant. Eds. O. Bar-Yosef and F. Valla, pp 622-635. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor.
  • Marder, O., R. Yeshurun, H. Smithline, O. Ackermann, D. E. Bar-Yosef Mayer, A. Belfer-Cohen, L. Grosman, I. Hershkovitz, N. Klein and L. Weissbrod. 2013. Hof Shahaf: A New Natufian Site on the Shore of Lake Kinneret. In: Natufian Foragers in the Levant. Eds. O. Bar-Yosef and F. Valla, pp 505-526. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor.
  • Herzlinger, G., L. Grosman and N, Goren-Inbar. 2013. The PPNA Quarry of Kaizer Hill, Modi‘in, Israel – The Waste Piles. In: Stone Tools in Transition: From Hunter-Gatherers to Farming Societies in the Near East. Eds. F. Borrell, JJ Ibáñez and M. Molist, pp 395-406. Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona. Servei de Publicacions, Barcelona.
  • Richardson, E., L. Grosman, U. Smilansky, and M. Werman. 2013. Extracting Scar and Ridge Features from 3D-scanned Lithic Artifacts. In: Archaeology in the Digital Era. Eds. G. Earl, T. Sly, A.Chrysanthi, P. Murrieta-Flores, C. Papadopoulos, I. Romanowska, and D. Wheatley, pp. 83-92. Proceedings of Computer applications and quantitative methods in Archaeology CAA (2012). Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam.
  • Grosman, L., A. Ovadia, and A. Bogdanovsky. 2014. Neolithic Masks in a Digital World. In: Face to Face. Ed. D. Hershman, pp. 54-57. Israel Museum Catalogue, Jerusalem.
  • Munro, D. N., and L. Grosman. 2015. Hilazon Tachtit Cave, Israel. In: The Archaeology of Food: An Encyclopedia. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Boston.
  • Paz, I., S. Mizrachi, and L. Grosman. 2015. Ancient Cultivated Fields: Early Bronze III test case from Tel Yarmut. In: New Studies in the Archaeology of Jerusalem and its Region. Eds. D. Ben-Ami, O. Peleg –Barkat, Y. Gadot and G. Stiebel, pp. 91-98. The Hebrew University and Israel Antiquity Authority, Jerusalem. (In Hebrew).
  • Grosman, L., and N. Munro. 2017. Hilazon Tachtit Cave, a Late Natufian burial site in the western Galilee of Israel (12,000 BP). In Quaternary Environments, Climate Change and Humans in the Levant. Eds. Y. Enzel and O. Bar-Yosef, pp. 303-306. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.
  • Grosman L., 2017. The Natufian culture and the threshold for early farming. In Quaternary Environments, Climate Change and Human in the Levant. Eds. Y. Enzel and O. Bar-Yosef, pp. 699-708. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • Klein, N. and Grosman, L. In Press. Lithic Items collected at Ramat Ha'Nadiv. In Ramat HaNadiv Excavations. Eds. Y. Tepper and O. Peleg-Barkat eds. Final Report of the 2000–2010 Seasons. Jerusalem.
  • Munro, ND. and Grosman, L. In Press. The Forager-Farmer Transition in the Southern Levant (ca. 20,000-8,500 cal. BP). In The Social Archaeology of the Levant: From Prehistory to the Present. Eds. A. Yasur-Landau, E Cline and Y. Rowan.  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

ARTICLES:

  • Belfer-Cohen, A., and L. Grosman. 1997. The Lithic Assemblage of Salibiya I. Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society - Mitekufat Haeven 27: 19-42.
  • Grosman, L., A. Belfer-Cohen, and O. Bar-Yosef. 1999. The Final Natufian site – Fazael IV. Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society - Mitekufat Haeven 29: 17-40.
  • Grosman, L. 2003. Preserving Cultural Traditions in a Period of Instability: The Late Natufian of the Hilly Mediterranean Zone. Current Anthropology 4/4: 571-580. 
  • Grosman, L., H. Ashkenazi, and A. Belfer-Cohen. 2006. Nahal Oren Natufian Lithic Assemblage. Paléorient 31/2: 5-25.
  • Grosman, L., and N. Goren-Inbar.  2007. “Taming” Rocks and Changing Landscapes: A New Interpretation of the Neolithic Cupmarks. Current Anthropology 48/5:732-740.
  • Grosman, L., and N. D. Munro. 2007. The Sacred and the Mundane:  Domestic Activities at a Late Natufian Burial Site in the Levant. Before Farming 4/4: 1-14.
  • Grosman, L., O. Smikt, and U. Smilansky. 2008. On the application of 3-D scanning technology for the documentation and typology of lithic artifacts. Journal of Archaeological Science 35: 3101–3110.
  • Grosman, L., N. Munro, and A. Belfer-Cohen. 2008. A 12,000 year old Shaman Burial from the Southern Levant (Israel). Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (USA) 105/46: 17665–17669.
  • Dubreuil, L., and L. Grosman. 2009.  Evidence of hide-working with ochre at Hilazon Tachtit (Israel): implications for Natufian site function. Antiquity 83: 935–954.
  • Shaham, D., L. Grosman, and N. Goren Inbar. 2010. The red-stained flint crescent from Gesher: new insights into PPNA hafting technology. Journal of Archaeological Science 37: 2010-2016. 
  • Sharon, G., L. Grosman, H. Fulck, Y. Melamed, Y. Rak, R. Rabinovich, and M. Oron. 2010. The first Excavation Seasons at NMO: a Mousterian Site at the Nahal Mahanayeem Outlet. Eurasian Prehistory 7 (1): 129–151. 
  • Grosman, L., G. Sharon, O. Smikt, and U. Smilansky. 2011. Quantifying Breakage Damage on Experimental Bifaces using 3D scanning. Journal of Human Evolution 60 (4): 398-406. 
  • Grosman, L., Y. Goldsmith, and U. Smilansky. 2011.  Morphological Analysis of Nahal Zihor Handaxes: A Chronological Perspective. PaleoAnthropology 2011: 203−215. 
  • Grosman, L., N. Munro and A. Belfer-Cohen. 2009. The Shaman from Hilazon Tachtit cave. Qadmoniot 137: 22-24. (In Hebrew).
  • Munro, D. N., and L. Grosman. 2010. Early evidence (ca. 12,000 B.P.) for feasting at a burial cave in Israel. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (USA) 107 (35): 15362–15366.  
  • Grosman, L. 2010. Prehistoric Warfare - cause and visibility. Neo-Lithics 1-10:36-37. 
  • Goren-Inbar, N., L. Grosman, and G. Sharon. 2011. The technology and significance of the Acheulian giant cores of Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov, Israel. Journal of Archaeological Science 38:1901-1917. 
  • Malinsky-Buller, A., L. Grosman, and O. Marder. 2011. A case of techno-typological lithic variability & continuity in the late Lower Palaeolithic. Before Farming 2011/1 article 3.  
  • Goren-Inbar, N., M. Freikman, Y. Garfinkel, N. A. Goring-Morris, and L. Grosman. 2012. The Earliest Matches. PLoS ONE 7 (8):e42213.  
  • Grosman, L., A. Karasik, and U. Smilansky. 2012. Archaeology in 3-D: new computational methods in Archaeology. Qadmoniot 144:106-114 (In Hebrew).
  • Gandon, E., R. J. Bootsma, J. A. Endler, and L. Grosman. 2013. How Can Ten Fingers Shape a Pot? Evidence for Equivalent Function in Culturally Distinct Motor Skills.  PLoS ONE 8(11):e81614.  
  • Mendel A., and L. Grosman. 2013. Unpublished Hebrew and other Northwest Semitic inscriptions from Samaria studied with a 3-dimensional imaging technology. KUSATU (Kleine Untersuchungen zur Sprache des Alten Testaments und seiner Umwelt) 15:171-188. 
  • Grosman L., A. Karasik, O. Harush, and U. Smilansky. 2014. Archaeology in Three Dimensions. Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage studies (JEMAHS) 2:48-64.
  • Avshalom K., Z. Greenhut, J. Uziel, N. Szanton, L. Grosman, I. Zandbank, and U. Smilansky. 2014. Documentation and Analyses on the National Scale at the Israel Antiquities Authority: The Story of One (Broken) Sherd. Near Eastern Archaeology 77 (3): 214-218.
  • Zaidner Y., and L. Grosman. 2014. Middle Palaeolithic Scrapers were Resharped or Recycled? A view from Nesher Ramla, Israel. Quaternary International. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2014.11.037.
  • Marder O., H. Ashkenazy, A. Frumkin, L. Grosman, B. Langford, G. Sharon, M. Ullman, R. Yeshurun and Y. Peleg. 2015. El-Hamam Cave: A New Natufian Site in the Samaria Hills. Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society - Mitekufat Haeven 45:131-142
  • Grosman L., N. D. Munro, I. Abadi, E. Boaretto, D. Shaham, A. Belfer-Cohen, O. Bar-Yosef. 2016. Nahal Ein Gev II, a Late Natufian Community at the Sea of Galilee. PLoS ONE 11 (1):e0146647.
  • Grosman L.,  N.D. Munro. 2016. A Natufian Ritual Event. Current Anthropology 57, 311-331.
  • Grosman  L., and N. Goren-Inbar. 2016. Landscape Alteration by Pre-Pottery Neolithic Communities in the Southern Levant ? The Kaizer Hilltop Quarry, Israel. PLoS ONE 11, e0150395.
  • Grosman L., 2016. Reaching the point of no return: Computation Revolution in Archaeology. Annual Review of Anthropology 45: 129-145
  • Hartman G., O. Bar-Yosef, A. Brittingham, L. Grosman and N. Munro. 2016. Hunted gazelles evidence cooling, but not drying, during the Younger Dryas in the southern Levant. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113, 3997-4002.
  • Klein N., A. Belfer-Cohen and L. Grosman. 2017. Bone Tools as the Paraphernalia of Ritual Activities: A Case Study from Hilazon Tachtit Cave. Eurasian Prehistory 13:91–104.
  • Sharon G., A. Barash, D. Eisenberg-Degen, L. Grosman, M. Oron, and U. Berger. 2017. Monumental megalithic burial and rock art tell a new story about the Levant Intermediate Bronze “Dark Ages”. PLoS ONE 12 (3), e0172969.
  • Herzlinger, G., N. Goren-Inbar, and L. Grosman, L., 2017. A new method for 3D geometric morphometric shape analysis: The case study of handaxe knapping skill. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 14:163-173.
  • Grosman, L., D. Shaham, F. Valletta, I. Abadi, H. Goldgeier, N. Klein, L. Dubreuil, and N.D. Munro. 2017. A human face carved on a pebble from the Late Natufian site of Nahal Ein Gev II. Antiquity 91.
  • Herzlinger, G., and L. Grosman. 2018. AGMT3-D: A software for 3-D landmarks-based geometric morphometric shape analysis of archaeological artifacts. PLoS ONE 13 (11):e0207890.
  • Abadi, I. and Grosman, L. In Press. Sickle blade technology in the Late Natufian of the Southern Levant: Proceeding CYP PPN8.
  • Shaham, D. and Grosman, L. In Press. Engraved stones from Nahal Ein Gev II – portraying a local style, forming cultural links: Proceeding CYP PPN8.
  • Goldgeier, H., N.D. Munro, and L. Grosman. Under review. Remembering a Sacred Place – The Depositional History of Hilazon Tachtit, a Natufian Burial Cave. Submitted to Antiquity.