List of Publications - Yosef Garfinkel
Ph.D. Thesis
1. 1992. The Material Culture in the Central Jordan Valley in the Pottery Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Periods (Supervisors: Profs. A. Ben-Tor and N. Goren-Inbar).
Books
2. 1992. The Pottery Assemblages of Sha'ar Hagolan and Rabah Stages from Munhata (Israel). Paris: Association Paléorient.
3. 1995. Human and Animal Figurines of Munhata, Israel. Paris: Association Paléorient.
4. A. Ben-Tor, R. Bonfil, Y. Garfinkel, R. Greenberg, A.M. Maeir and A. Mazar, 1997. Hazor V. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
5. 1999. Neolithic and Chalcolithic Pottery of the Southern Levant (Qedem 39). Jerusalem: Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
6. 1999. The Yarmukians, Neolithic Art from Sha'ar Hagolan. Jerusalem: Bible Lands Museum (Exhibition Catalogue).
7. Y. Garfinkel and M. Miller, 2002. Sha'ar Hagolan Vol. 1. Neolithic Art in Context. Oxford: Oxbow.
8. 2002. Sha'ar Hagolan. Neolithic Art in the Jordan Valley. Jerusalem: Israel
Exploration Society (Hebrew).
9. 2004. The Goddess of Sha'ar Hagolan. Excavations at a Neolithic Site in Israel.
Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society (English translation of No. 8).
10. 2003. Dance at the Dawn of Agriculture. Austin: Texas University Press.
11. Y. Garfinkel and D. Dag, 2006. Gesher: A Pre-Pottery Neolithic A Site in the Central Jordan Valley, Israel. A Final Report. Berlin: ex oriente.
12. Y. Garfinkel and S. Cohen, 2007. The Early Middle Bronze Cemetery of Gesher. Final Excavation Report. Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research.
13. Y. Garfinkel and D. Dag, 2008. Neolithic Ashkelon (Qedem 47). Jerusalem: Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University.
14. O. Bar-Yosef and Y. Garfinkel, 2008. The Prehistory of Israel. Jerusalem: Ariel (Hebrew).
15. Y. Garfinkel and D. Ben Shlomo, 2009. Sha'ar Hagolan Vol. 2 The Rise of Urban Concepts in the Ancient Near East (Qedem Reports 9). Jerusalem: Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University.
16. Y. Garfinkal and S. Ganor, 2009. Khirbet Qeiyafa Vol. 1. The 2007–2008 Excavation Seasons. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
17. Y. Garfinkel, D. Ben Shlomo and N. Korn, 2010. Sha'ar Hagolan Vol. 3. Symbolic Dimensions of the Yarmukian Culture: Canonization in Neolithic Art. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
18. Y. Garfinkel, D. Dag, H. Khalaily, O. Marder, I. Milevski and A. Ronen, 2012. The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Village of Yiftahel: The 1980s and 1990s Excavations. Berlin: ex oriente.
19. Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and M. Hasel, 2012. Footsteps of King David in the Valley of Elah. Tel Aviv: Yedioth Ahronoth (Hebrew).
20. D. Rosenberg and Y. Garfinkel, 2014. Sha'ar Hagolan Vol. 4. The Ground-Stone Industry: Stone Working at the Dawn of Pottery Production in the Southern Levant. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
21. Y. Garfinkal, S. Ganor and M.G. Hasel, 2014. Khirbet Qeiyafa Vol. 2. The 2009–2013 Excavation Seasons. Stratigraphy and Architecture (Areas B, C, D, E). Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
22. Y. Garfinkel and M. Mumcuoglu, 2015. Solomon’s Temple and Palace: New Archaeological Discoveries. Jerusalem: Korn (Hebrew).
23. Y. Garfinkel and M. Mumcuoglu, 2016. Solomon’s Temple and Palace: New Archaeological Discoveries. Jerusalem: Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem & Biblical Archaeology Society (English translation of No. 22).
24. Y. Garfinkel, I. Kreimerman and P. Zilberg, 2016. Debating Khirbet Qeiyafa: A Fortified City in Judah from the Time of King David. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
25. T. Dothan, Y. Garfinkel and S. Gitin, 2016. Field IV Lower—The Elite Zone, Part I. The Iron Age I Early Philistine City (Vol. 9, Part 1). Winona Lake, IN: Harvard Semitic Museum/Eisenbrauns.
26. S. Gitin, Y. Garfinkel and T. Dothan, 2016. Field IV Lower—The Elite Zone, Part IIIB. The Iron Age I and IIC, Early and Late Philistine Cities Plans and Sections (Vol. 9, Part IIIA). Harvard Semitic Museum website: http://semiticmuseum.fas.Harvard.edu/publications
27. S. Gitin, Y. Garfinkel and T. Dothan, 2016. Field IV Lower—The Elite Zone, Part IIIB. The Iron Age I and IIC, Early and Late Philistine Cities Plans and Sections (Vol. 9, Part IIIB). Winona Lake, IN: Harvard Semitic Museum/Eisenbrauns.
28. M.G. Hasel, Y. Garfinkel and S. Weiss, 2017. Socoh of the Judean Shephelah: The 2010 Survey. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns.
29. S. Gitin, T. Dothan and Y. Garfinkel, 2017. Tel Miqne–Ekron Excavations 1985–1988, 1990,1992–1995: Field IV Lower. the Elite Zone, Part 2: The Iron Age IIC Late Philistine City. (Vol. 9, Part 2). Winona Lake, IN: Harvard Semitic Museum/ Eisenbrauns.
30. Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and M. Hasel, 2018. Footsteps of King David in the Valley of Elah. London: Thames & Hudson.
31. Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and M. Hasel, 2018. Khirbet Qeiyafa Vol. 4, Excavation Report 2009–2013: Art, Cult and Epigraphy. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
32. H.-G. Kang and Y. Garfinkel, 2018. Khirbet Qeiyafa Vol. 6. Excavation Report 2007–2013. The Iron Age Pottery. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
33. M. Mumcuoglu and Y. Garfinkel, 2018. Crossing the Threshold: Architecture, Iconography and the Sacred Entrance. Oxford: Oxbow.
34. 2019. Sha'ar Hagolan Vol. 5. Early Pyrotechnology: Ceramic and White Ware (Qedem Reports 14). Jerusalem: Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University.
Articles
35. 1984. The Distribution of Identical Seal Impressions and the Settlement Pattern in Judea before Sennacherib's Campaign. Cathedra 32: 35–53 (Hebrew).
36. 1985. A Hierarchic Pattern in the Private Seal-Impressions on the LMLK Jar-Handles. Eretz-Israel 18: 108–115 (Hebrew).
37. 1985. On the Settlement of Eretz-Israel and its Population in the Early Bronze Period. Cathedra 38: 183–192 (Hebrew).
38. 1985. A Preliminary Report on the Excavation at Neolithic Layers at Yiftahel, Area C. Mitekufat Haeven (Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society) 18: 45*–51*.
39. 1987. Burnt Lime Products and Social Implications in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Villages of the Near East. Paléorient 13/1: 68–75.
40. I. Hershkovitz, Y. Garfinkel and B. Arensburg, 1986. Neolithic Skeletal Remains at Yiftahel, Area C. Paléorient 12/1: 73–81.
41. J. Yellin and Y. Garfinkel, 1986. The Source of Archaeological Obsidian from a Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Site at Yiftahel, Israel. Paléorient 12/2: 99–104.
42. 1987. City Lists, Epigraphic Sources and the Administrative Division in Judah. Zion 52: 489–494 (Hebrew).
43. 1987. The Meaning of the Word MPQD in the Tel `Ira Ostracon. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 119: 19–23.
44. 1987. Yiftahel: A Neolithic Village from the Seventh Millennium B.C. in Lower Galilee, Israel. Journal of Field Archaeology 14: 199–212.
45. 1987. The Early Iron Age Stratigraphy of Beth Shean Reconsidered. Israel Exploration Journal 37: 224–228.
46. Y. Garfinkel, I. Carmi and J. C. Vogel, 1987. Dating of Horsebean and Lentil Seeds from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Village of Yiftahel. Israel Exploration Journal 37: 40–42.
47. 1987. MLS HKRSYM in Phoenician Inscriptions from Cyprus, the QRSY in Arad, HKRSYM in Egypt and BNY QYRS in the Bible. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 47: 27–34.
48. 1987. Beads Manufacture at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Site of Yiftahel. Mitekufat Haeven (Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society) 20: 79*–90*.
49. 1988. 2 Chr 11:5–10 Fortified Cities List and the LMLK Stamps - Reply to Nadav Na'aman. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 271: 69–73.
50. Y. Garfinkel and L.K. Horwitz, 1988. The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Bone Industry of Yiftahel. Paléorient 14/1: 73–86.
51. Y. Garfinkel, M.L. Kislev, and D. Zohary, 1988. Lentil in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Yiftahel: Additional Evidence of its Early Domestication. Israel Journal of Botany 37: 49–51.
52. Y. Garfinkel and D. Nadel, 1989. The Sultanian Flint Assemblage from Gesher and its Implications for Recognizing Early Neolithic Entities in the Levant. Paléorient 15/2: 139–151.
53. 1990. The Eliakim Na‘ar Yokan Seal Impressions: Sixty Years of Confusion in Biblical Archaeological Research. Biblical Archaeologist 53: 74–79.
54. 1990. Gesher, un nouveau site Neolithique Preceramique A dans la moyenne vallee du Jourdain, Israel. L'Anthropologie 94/4: 600–602.
55. R. Malinowski and Y. Garfinkel, 1990. Prehistory of Concrete. Concrete International 13/3: 62–68.
Republished in Swedish: Bctongens Forhistoria, Nordisk Betong 5 (1988):25–30.
Republished in Japanese: Cement & Concrete 519 (1990): 1–11.
56. 1990. Excavations at Gesher - A Pre-Pottery A Neolithic Site and a Middle Bronze Age IIa Cemetery. Qadmoniot 89–90: 26–31 (Hebrew).
57. Y. Garfinkel and R. Bonfil, 1990. Graves and Burial Customs from the Middle Bronze IIa Period in Gesher. Eretz-Israel 21: 132–147 (Hebrew).
58. L.K. Horwitz and Y. Garfinkel, 1991. Animal Remains from the Site of Gesher, Central Jordan Valley. Mitekufat Haeven (Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society) 24: 64–76.
59. A.M. Maeir and Y. Garfinkel, 1992. Bone and Metal Straw Tip Beer-Strainers from the Ancient Near East. Levant 24: 218–223.
60. Y. Garfinkel, F. Burian and E. Friedman, 1992. A Late Neolithic Seal from Herzliya. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 286: 7–13.
61.1993. The Yarmukian Culture in Israel. Paléorient 19/1: 115–134.
62. 1993. Yiftahel (Neolithic Layer), Gesher, Sha'ar Hagolan, Tel 'Ali, Tel Shuna, Jordan Valley (Neolithic & Chalcolithic periods). In E. Stern (ed.) Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land, New Edition. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
63. 1993. Ethical Problems in Interdisciplinary Research. In A. Biran and J. Aviram (eds.) Biblical Archaeology Today, 1990, p. 482. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
64. 1994. The 'PPNC' Flint Assemblage from Tel ‘Ali. In H.G. Gebel and St. K. Kozlowski (eds.) Neolithic Chipped Stone Industries of the Fertile Crescent (Studies in Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence and Environment 1), pp. 543–562. Berlin: ex oriente.
65. 1994. Ritual Burial of Cultic Objects: The Earliest Evidence. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4: 159–188.
66. 1996. The Yarmukian Culture - A Reappraisal. Qadmoniot 112: 66–77 (Hebrew).
67. 1996. Critical Observations on the So-Called Khiamian Flint Industry. In St.K. Kozlowski and H.G. Gebel (eds.) Neolithic Chipped Stone Industries of the Fertile Crescent, and Their Contemporaries in Adjacent Regions (Studies in Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence and Environment 3), pp. 15–21. Berlin: ex oriente.
68. 1998. Dancing and the Beginning of Art Scenes in the Near East and South-East Europe. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 8: 207–237.
69. 1998. The Platter, a New Ceramic Type of the Chalcolithic Period. Levant 30: 191–194.
70. 1998. A Ghassulian Chalcolithic Jar from Nahal Qanah Cave. Israel Exploration Journal 48: 161–164.
71. N. Applbaum, Y. Applbaum, M. Lavi and Y. Garfinkel, 1998. Computed Tomography Imaging as an Aid in the Preservation and Conservation of Neolithic Figurines from the Site of Sha'ar Hagolan. Archaeology and Science Bulletin 6: 46–54 (Hebrew).
72. 1999. Ghassulian Chalcolithic Presence at Jericho. Levant 31: 165–170.
73. 1999. Facts, Fiction, and Yarmukian Figurines. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 9: 130–133.
74. 1999. Dance and Representation - A Methodological Remark: Reply to Lewis-Williams. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 10: 281–283.
75. 1999. Radiometric Dates from Eighth Millennium B.P. Israel. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 315: 1–13.
76. Y. Garfinkel and M. Miller, 2000.The Yarwhosians? Archaeology Odyssey, May 2000: 16–25.
77. S. Scham and Y. Garfinkel, 2000.Perforated Rods – A New Chalcolithic Ivory Type. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 319: 1–5.
78. 2000. The Khazineh Painted Style of Western Iran. Iran 38: 57–70.
79. 2001. Neolithic Ashqelon. In A. Sasson, Z. Safrai and N. Sagiv (eds.) Ashkelon, A City on the Seashore, pp. 39–56. Tel Aviv: Ashkelon Academic College (Hebrew).
80. 2001. The Neolithic Art Assemblage from Sha'ar Hagolan. In Maeir A.M. and Baruch E. (eds.) Settlement, Civilization and Culture. Proceedings of the Conference in Memory of David Alon, pp. 47–60. Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University (Hebrew).
81. 1990. The Eliakim Na‘ar Yokan Seal Impressions: Sixty Years of Confusion in Biblical Archaeological Research. Biblical Archaeologist 53: 74–79.
82. 2001. Warrior Burial Customs in the Levant in the Early Second Millennium B.C. In S. Wolff (ed.), Studies in the Archaeology of Israel and Neighboring Lands in Memory of Douglas L. Esse, pp. 143–161. Chicago: Oriental Institute.
83. 2001. Dancing or Fighting – a Recently Discovered Predynastic Scene from Abydos, Egypt. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 11: 241–254.
84. 2001. Neolithic Sha'ar Hagolan: Art, Cult, and Settlement in the Jordan Valley. Minerva 13/4: 35–37.
85. Y. Garfinkel and D. Dag, 2001. The Pre-Pottery Neolithic C Flint of Ashkelon. In I. Caneva et al. (eds.) Beyond Tools. Redefining the PPN Lithic Assemblages of the Levant (Studies in Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence and Environment 9), pp. 333–352. Berlin: ex oriente.
86. Y. Garfinkel and Z. Matskevich, 2002. Abu Zureiq - A Wadi Rabah Site in the Jezreel Valley. Israel Exploration Journal 52: 129–166.
87. Y. Garfinkel and M. Miller, 2002.The Neolithic Art of Sha'ar Hagolan. Antike Welt 33: 607–619.
88. Y. Garfinkel, D. Dag, L.K. Horwitz, O. Lernau and H.K. Mienis, 2002. The Pottery Neolithic Site of Ziqim. Mitekufat Haeven (Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society) 32: 73–145.
89. 2003. Architecture and Village Planning at Neolithic Sha'ar Hagolan. Eretz-Israel 27: 73–82 (Hebrew).
90. Y. Garfinkel and M. Miller, 2003. Die ersten Bauern am See Gennesaret. Das Neilithikum. In G. Fassbeck et al. (eds.) Leben am See Gennesaret. Kulturgeschichtliche Entdeckugen in einer biblischen Region, pp. 11–17.Mainz: Philipp von Zabern (German).
91. 2003. The Earliest Dancing Scenes of the Near East. Near Eastern Archaeology 66: 84–95.
92. 2004. "Néolithique" and "Enéolithique" Byblos in Southern Levantine Context. In E. Peltenberg (ed.) Proceedings of the conference: Neolithic Revolution. New Perspectives on South-west Asia in Light of Recent Discoveries on Cyprus, pp. 177–191. Oxford: Oxbow.
93. 2005. The Sha'ar Hagolan Excavations – The End of the Project. Jahrbuch des Deutschen Evangelischen Instituts für Altertumswissenschaft des Heiligen Lands 9/10: 172–177.
94. 2005. Dancing Diamonds. Iran 43:117–133.
95. Y. Garfinkel, D. Dag, B. Hesse, P. Wapnish, D. Rookis, G. Hartman, D.E. Bar-Yosef Mayer and O. Lernau, 2005. Neolithic Ashkelon: Meat Processing and Early Pastoralism on the Mediterranean Coast. Euroasia Prehistory 3: 43–72.
96. 2005. Dancing Scenes in the Early Village Communities. Qadmoniot 130: 66–80 (Hebrew).
97. S. Belitzki and Y. Garfinkel, 2005. Late Pleistocene and Holocene tectonic deformation at the Gesher site, Kinnarot Valley, Dead Sea Rift. Israel Journal of Earth Science 54: 133–143.
98. 2006. The Social Organization at Neolithic Sha'ar Hagolan: the Nuclear Family, the Extended Family and the Community. In T. Benning and M. Chazan (eds.) Domesticating Space. Construction, Community, and Cosmology in the Late Prehistoric Near East (Studies in Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence and Environment 3), pp. 103–111. Berlin: ex oriente.
99. O. Barzilai and Y. Garfinkel, 2006. Bidirectional Blade Technology after the PPNB: New Evidence from Sha'ar HaGolan, Israel. Neo-lithic 1/06: 27–31.
100. Y. Garfinkel, A. Vered and O. Bar-Yosef, 2006. The Domestication of Water: The Neolithic Well of Sha'ar Hagolan, Jordan Valley, Israel. Antiquity 80: 686–696.
101. 2006. The Burials of Kfar HaHoresh – A Regional or Local Phenomenon? Mitekufat Haeven (Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society) 36: 109–116.
102. 2006. Sha'ar Ha-Golan. Encyclopedia Judaica (second Edition), Vol. 18: 335–336.
103. F. Mébarki and Y. Garfinkel, 2006.Yarmuk. Les bâtisseurs néolithiques de Sha'ar Hagolan. Archéologia 432: 20–35.
104. Y. Garfinkel, D. Ben Shlomo, M. Freikeman and A. Vered, 2006. Tel Tsaf, a Middle Chalcolithic site in the Jordan Valley. Qadmoniot 132: 78–86 (Hebrew).
105. Y. Garfinkel, D. Ben Shlomo, M. Freikeman and A. Vered, 2007. Tel Tsaf: The 2004-2006 Excavation Seasons. Israel Exploration Journal 57: 1–33.
106. 2007. The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Naviform Industry of Yiftahel. In L. Astruc, D. Binder and F. Briois (eds.) Technical Systems and Near Eastern PPN Communities, pp. 203–213. APDCA: Antibes.
107. 2007. The Dynamic Settlement History of Philistine Ekron: A Case Study of the Central Places Theory. In A. Ben-Tor et al. (eds.) "Up to the Gates of Ekron". Essays on the Archaeology and History of the Eastern Mediterranean in Honor of Seymour Gitin, pp. 17–24. Jerusalem: Albright Institute and the Israel Exploration Society.
108. D. Dag and Y. Garfinkel, 2007. The Flint Industry of Tel Tsaf, A Middle Chalcolithic Site in the Jordan Valley, Israel. Mitekufat Haeven (Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society) 37: 381–417.
109. U. Davidovich and Y. Garfinkel, 2007. Sde-Eliyahu Water-Reservoir. The 1955 Excavation of a Chalcolithic Site in the Central Jordan Valley. Mitekufat Haeven (Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society) 37: 425–454.
110. 2007. The Fertile Crescent. In A. Cremin (ed.) Archaeologica: The World's Most Significant Sites and Cultural Treasures, pp. 206–213. Sydney: Global Book Publishing.
111. 2008. Neolithic Ashkelon (with D. Dag), Sha'ar Hagolan. In E. Stern (ed.) Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land, New Edition. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
112. R.P. Evershed et al. 2008. Earliest date for milk used in the Near East andsoutheastern Europe linked to cattle herding. Nature 455: 528–531 (25 September 2008).
113. Y. Garfinkel and S. Ganor, 2008. Khirbet Qeiyafa: A Fortified Border City between Judah and Philistia. New Studies in the Archaeology of Jerusalem and its Region 2: 122–133 (Hebrew).
114. Y. Garfinkel and S. Ganor, 2008. Khirbet Qeiyafa: Sha'arayim. Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 8: Article 22
115. 2008. Dancing Scenes and Ideology in the Neolithic Near East. In E. Anati (ed.) Prehistoric Art and Ideology. Proceedings of the XV International Union for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, pp. 41–51. BAR 1872. Oxford: Archaeopress.
116. D. Ben-Shlomo and Y. Garfinkel, 2009. Sha'ar Hagolan and new Insights on Near Eastern Proto-Historic Urban Concepts. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 28: 189–209.
117. M. Freikman and Y. Garfinke, 2009. The Zoomorphic Figurines from Sha'ar Hagolan: Hunting Magic Practices in the Neolithic Near East. Levant 41: 5–17.
118. Y. Garfinkel, D. Ben-Shlomo and T. Kuperman, 2009. Large-scale Storage of Grain Surplus in the Sixth Millennium BC: the Silos of Tel Tsaf. Antiquity 83: 309–325.
119. 2009. The Destruction of Cult Artifacts and Royal Inscriptions during the Iron Age. Eretz-Israel 28: 100–104 (Hebrew).
120. 2009. The Transition from Neolithic to Chalcolithic in the Southern Levant. The Material Culture Sequence. In J.J. Shea and D.E. Lieberman (eds.) Transitions in Prehistory: Papers in Honor of Ofer Bar-Yosef, pp. 325–333. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University American School of Prehistoric Research.
121. D. Ben-Shlomo, A.C. Hill and Y. Garfinkel, 2009. Feasting between the Revolutions: Evidence from Chalcolithic Tel Tsaf, Israel. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 22: 129–150.
122. 2010. Proto-historic Courtyard Buildings in the Southern Levant. In G. Dragos (ed.) Neolithic and Chalcolithic Archaeology in Eurasia: Building Techniques and Spatial Organization, pp. 35–41. BAR international 2097. Oxford: Archeopress.
123. 2010. Innovations in the Domestic Architecture of the Proto-historic Period in the Middle East. Qadmoniot 139: 12–20 (Hebrew).
124. Y. Garfinkel and S. Ganor, 2010.Khirbet Qeiyafa in Survey and in Excavations: A Response to Y. Dagan. Tel Aviv 37: 67–78.
125. Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and M. Hasel, 2010.The Contribution of Khirbet Qeiyafa to our Understanding of the Iron Age Period. Strata: Bulletin of the Anglo-Israeli archaeological Society 28: 39–54.
126. 2010. Dance in Prehistoric Europe. Documenta Praehistorica 37: 205–214.
127. 2010. The Dawn of Humanity: in the Footsteps of Early Men around the Sea of Galilee. In E. Miron (ed.) The Sea of Galilee: A Walk Through Time, pp. 6–19. Jerusalem: Yad Ben-Zvi (Hebrew).
128. 2010. Social Aspects of Water Technology in the Protohistoric Near East. Neo-Lithics 2/10: 39–42.
129. 2011. Obsidian Distribution and Cultural Contacts in the Southern Levant during the 7th Millennium cal. BC. In E. Heally, S. Campbell and O. Maeda (eds.) The State of the Stone Terminologies, Continuities and Contexts in Near Eastern Lithics (Studies in Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence and Environment 13), pp. 403–409. Berlin: ex oriente.
130. Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and M. Hasel, 2011. The First Four Excavation Seasons at Khirbet Qeiyafa, an Early 10th Century BCE Fortified City in the Judean Shephela. Qadmoniot 44: 4–12 (Hebrew).
131. 2011. The Davidic Kingdom in Light of the Finds at Khirbet Qeiyafa. City of David Studies of Ancient Jerusalem 6:13*–35* (English), 31–51 (Hebrew)
132. 2011. The Birth & Death of Biblical Minimalism. Biblical Archaeology Review 37/3: 46–53.
133. Y. Garfinkel and H.-G. Kang, 2011. The Relative and Absolute Chronology of Khirbet Qeiyafa: Very Late Iron Age I or Very Early Iron Age IIA? Israel Exploration Journal 61: 171–183.
134. Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and M. Hasel, 2011. Khirbet Qeiyafa Excavations and the Raise of the Kingdom of Judah. Eretz-Israel 30: 174–194 (Hebrew).
135. D. Ben-Shlomo, A.C. Hill and Y. Garfinkel, 2012. Storage, Feasting and Burials at Chalcolithic Tel Tsaf. In Matthews, R. and Curtis, J. (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, pp. 229–250. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
136. 2012. Development of the Settlement Pattern of the Kingdom of Judah from its Estavblishment until the Destraction of the First Temple. Cathedra 143: 9–44 (Hebrew).
137. 2012. Biblical Archaeology Today: 2010. In K. Finsterbusch and A. Lange (eds.) What is Bible? pp.15–24. Leuven: Peeters.
138. 2012. Urban Planning and Urban Developments in the Kingdom of Judah. In the Highland’s Depth 2: 33–48 (Hebrew).
139. N. Goren-Inbar, M. Freikman, Y. Garfinkel, N.A. Goring-Morris and L. Grosman, 2012. The Earliest Matches. Plos One 7(8): e42213. doi:10.1371/
journal.pone.0042213
140. Y. Garfinkel, D. Ben-Shlomo and N. Marom, 2012. Sha'ar Hagolan: A Major Pottery Neolithic Settlement and Artistic Center in the Jordan Valley. Euroasian Prehistory 8: 97–143.
141. Y. Garfinkel, K. Streit, S. Ganor and M.G. Hasel, 2012. State Formation in Judah: Biblical Tradition, Modern Historical Theories and Radiometric Dates at Khirbet Qeiyafa. Radiocarbon 54: 359–369.
142. Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and M.G. Hasel, 2012.The Iron Age City of Khirbet Qeiyafa after Four Seasons of Excavations. In G. Galil et al. (eds.) The Ancient Near East in the 12th–10th Centuries BCE Culture and History. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University of Haifa, 2–5 May, 2010, pp. 149–174. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag.
143. 2012. Christopher Rollston's Methodology of Caution. Biblical Archaeology Review 38/5: 58–59.
144. Y. Garfinkel and S. Ganor, 2012. Cult in Khirbet Qeiyafa from the Iron Age IIa – Cult Rooms and Shrine Models. New Studies in the Archaeology of Jerusalem and its Region 6: 50–65 (Hebrew).
145. Y. Garfinkel and S. Ganor, 2012. A Reply to R. Arav’s Review of Khirbet Qeiyafa Vol. 1.The Bible and Interpretation. http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/gar368026.shtml
146. 2012. Data, Paradigms and Paradigm-Collapse Trauma: from Biblical Archaeology to Brutal Biblical Archaeology. The Bible and Interpretation http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/gar368025.shtml
147. Y. Garfinkel and M. Mumcuoglu, 2013.Triglyphs and Recessed Doorframes on a Building Model from Khirbet Qeiyafa: New light on Two Technical Terms in the Biblical Descriptions of Solomon’s Palace and Temple. Israel Exploration Journal 63: 135–163.
148. Y. Garfinkel and M. Mumcuoglu, 2013. New Light on Solomon's Palace, the First Temple and the Second Temple According to a Building Model Uncovered at Khirbet Qeiyafa. City of David Studies of Ancient Jerusalem 8: 56–77 (Hebrew).
149. 2013. Public Cult in Private Homes in Iron Age I and Early Iron Age IIA: Archaeological Data and the Biblical Tradition. The Highland’s Depth 3:11–22 (Hebrew).
150. Y. Garfinkel, M.G. Hasel and M. Klingbeil, 2013. An Ending and a Beginning: Why We’re Leaving Qeiyafa and going to Lachish. Biblical Archaeology Review 39/6: 44–51.
151. Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and M.G. Hasel, 2013. Khirbet Qeiyafa. In D. Master (ed.) The Oxford Encyclopedia of Bible and Archaeology, pp. 55–62. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
152. 2014. The Levant in the Pottery Neolithic and Chalcolithic Periods. In C. Renfrew and P. Bann (eds.) Cambridge World Prehistory, Vol. 3: West and Central Asia and Europe. pp. 1439–1461. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
153. Y. Garfinkel, F. Klimscha, S. Shalev and D. Rosenberg, 2014. The Beginning of Metallurgy in the Southern Levant: A Late 6th Millennium Cal BC Copper Awl from Tel Tsaf, Israel. Plos One 9(3): e92591:1–6.
154. 2014. The Life Cycle of Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Plastered Skulls from the southern Levant. In Finlayson B. and Makarewicz C. (eds.) Settlement, Survey and Stone. Essays on Near Eastern Prehistory in Honour of Gary Rollefson, pp. 145–158. Berlin: ex oriente.
155. 2014. Archaeology of Dance. In Soar, K. and Aamodt, C. (eds.) Archaeological Approaches to Dance Performance, pp. 5–14. BAR 2622. Oxford: Archaeopress.
156. 2015. The Physical Construction of an Iron Age City: A Case Study of Khirbet Qeiyafa. In A. Riera, J. Guitart and S. Giner (eds.) Ciutats mediterrànies: civilització i desenvolupament (Villes méditerranéennes: civilization et développement), pp. 56–60. Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans.
157. Y. Garfinkel, M.R. Golub, H. Misgav and S. Ganor, 2015.The ʾIšbaʿal Inscription from Khirbet Qeiyafa. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 373: 217–233.
158. Y. Garfinkel, K. Streit, S. Ganor and P.J. Reimer, 2015. King David’s City at Khirbet Qeiyafa: Results of the Second Radiocarbon Dating Project. Radiocarbon 57/5: 881–890.
159. K. Streit and Y. Garfinkel, 2015. Horned Figurines made of Stone from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic Periods and the Domestication of Sheep and Goat.
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160. H.G. Kang and Y. Garfinkel, 2015. Finger-Impressed Jar Handles at Khirbet Qeiyafa: New Light on Administration in the Kingdom of Judah. Levant 47: 186–205.
161. Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and M. Mumcuoglu, 2015. The Cultic Precinct near the Southern Gate at Khirbet Qeiyafa. Qadmoniot 149: 2–13 (Hebrew).
162. K.H. Keimer, I. Kreimerman and Y. Garfinkel, 2015. From Quarry to Completion: Hirbet Qeiyafa as a Case Study in the Building of Ancient Near Eastern Settelments. Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins 131: 109–128.
163. B. Sass, Y. Garfinkel, M.G. Hasel and M.G. Klingbeil, 2015. The Lachish Jar Sherd: An Early Alphabetic Inscription Discovered in 2014. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 374: 233–245.
164. K.Streit and Y. Garfinkel, 2015. A Specialized Ceramic Assemblage for Water Pulling: The Middle Chalcolithic Well of Tel Tsaf, Israel. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 374: 61–73.
165. K. Streit and Y. Garfinkel, 2015.Tel Tsaf and the Impact of the Ubaid Culture on the Southern Levant: Interpreting the Radiocarbon Evidence. Radiocarbon 57: 865–880.
166. 2015. Field Archaeology: Budget Savvy Sophistication. In E. White (ed.) Digging Deeper. 40 Futures: Experts Predict What's Next for Biblical Archaeology, p. 12. Washington DC: Biblical Archaeology Society.
167. M. Mumcuoglu and Y. Garfinkel, 2015. The Puzzling Doorways of Solomon’s Temple. Biblical Archaeology Review 41/4 (Jul/Aug): 34–41.
168. Y. Garfinkel and M. Mumcuoglu, 2015. A Shrine Model from Tel Rekhesh. Strata: Bulletin of the Anglo-Israeli archaeological Society 33: 77–87.
169. 2016. The Murder of James Lesley Starkey near Lachish. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 148: 84–109.
170. Y. Garfinkel and A. Mendel-Geberovich 2016. The Administration of Judah in Light of the Geographical Distribution of Epigraphic Finds. Eretz-Israel 32: 33–44 (Hebrew).
171. J. Vieugué, Y. Garfinkel, O. Barzilai and E.C.M. van den Brink 2016. Pottery Function and Culinary Practices of Yarmukian Societies in the late 7th Millennium cal. BC: First Results. Paléorient 42/2: 97–115.
172. M. Bekker and Y. Garfinkel 2016. Stone Pedestalled Bowls from Tel Tsaf, a Middle Chalcolithic Site in the Central Jordan Valley, Israel. Journal of Lithic Studies 3:1–8.
173. 2016. The Lachish Excavation Spoil Train System (1933–1938). Strata: Bulletin of the Anglo-Israeli archaeological Society 34:165–189.
174. I. Weissbein, Y. Garfinkel, M.G. Hasel and M.G. Klingbeil, 2016. Goddesses from Canaanite Lachish. Strata: Bulletin of the Anglo-Israeli archaeological Society 34:41–55.
175. 2017. The Iron Age City of Khirbet Qeiyafa. In O. Lipschits and A. Maeir (eds.) The Shephelah during the Iron Age, Recent Archaeological Studies, pp. 115–131. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns.
176. Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and J.B. Silver, 2017. Did the Ancient City of Khirbet Qeiyafa/Sha'arim have two gates? Biblical Archaeology Review January/February 51/1:37–42, 59.
177. Y. Garfinkel and S. Ganor, 2017. Khirbet al-Ra'i: An Iron Age Site in the Judean Shephelah. New Studies on Jerusalem 22:53–66 (Hebrew).
178. 2017. Khirbet Qeiyafa in the Shephelah: Data and Interpretations. In S. Schroer and S. Münger (eds.) Khirbet Qeiyafa in the Shephelah. Papers Presented at a Colloquium of the Swiss Society for Ancient Near Eastern Studies Held at the University of Bern, September 6, 2014. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 282, pp. 5–59. Fribourg (CH): Academic Press.
179. M. Freikman and Y. Garfinkel, 2017. Sealings before Cities: New Evidence on the Beginnings of Administration in the Ancient Near East. Levant 49:1–22.
180. D. Rosenberg, Y. Garfinkel and F. Klimscha, 2017. Large-scale storage and storage symbolism in Proto-historic Near East– A unique clay model of a silo from Tel Tsaf, Israel. Antiquities 91:885–900.
181. Weiss, S., Ganor, S. and Garfinkel, Y. 2017. Khirbet Qeiyafa West: an Agricultural Tower from the 7th Century BCE in Judah. Judea and Samaria Research Studies 26:9–25 (Hebrew).
182. 2017. The Ethnic Identification of Khirbet Qeiyafa: Why It Matters? In Lev-Tov, J., Wapnish, P. and Gilbert, A. (eds.) The Wide Lens in Archaeology. Honoring Brian Hesse's Contributions to Anthropological Archaeology, pp. 149–167. Atlanta: Lockwood Press.
183. Y. Garfinkel, T. Goldman, D. Rosenberg, A. Eirikh-Rose and Z. Maskevitz, 2017. Hamadiya in the Central Jordan Valley: a Yarmukian Pottery Neolithic Site (1964). In Gopher, A., Gophna, R. and Paz, Y. (eds.) Jacob Kaplan's Excavations of Protohistoric Sites 1950s–1980s, pp. 455–502. Tel Aviv: Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University.
184. K. Streit, R. Favis and Y. Garfinkel, 2017. Kaplan's Excavation at 'Ein El-Jarba (1966). In Gopher, A., Gophna, R. and Paz, Y. (eds.) Jacob Kaplan's Excavations of Protohistoric Sites 1950s–1980s, pp. 522–560. Tel Aviv: Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University.
185. Carter, T., Batist, Z., Campeau, K., Garfinkel, Y. and Streit, K. 2017. Investigating Pottery Neolithic socio-economic “regression” in the Southern Levant: Characterising obsidian consumption at Sha'ar Hagolan (N. Israel). Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 15:305–317.
186. 2017. Dancing with Masks in the Proto-historic Near East. In C. Renfrew, I. Morley and M. Boyd (ed.) Play, Ritual and Belief, in Animals and in Early Human Societies, pp. 143–169. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
187. 2018. The Evolution of Human Dance: Courtship, Rites of Passage, Trance, Calendrical Ceremonies, and the Professional Dancer. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 28:283–298.
188. 2018. Chasing Away Lions and Weaving: The longue durée of Talmudic Gender Icons. In Piotrkowski, M.M., Herman, G. and Dönitz, S. (eds.) Sources and Interpretation in Ancient Judaism. Studies for Tal Ilan at Sixty, pp. 11–31. Leiden: Brill.
189. N. Marom, Y. Garfinkel and G. Bar-Oz, 2018. Times in between: A zooarchaeological analysis of ritual in Neolithic Sha'ar Hagolan. Quaternary International 46:216–225.
190. Y. Garfinkel and S. Ganor 2018. Khirbet al-Ra'i near Lachish. In Shai, I., Chadwick, J.R., Hitchcock, L., Dagan, A. and Uziel, J. (eds.) Tell it in Gath: Studies in the History and Archaeology of Israel. (Essays in Honor of A. M. Maeir on the Occasion of his Sixtieth Birthday), pp. 943–955. Ägypten und Altes Testament 90. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
191. 2018. ʾIsbaʿal ben Beda from Khirbet Qeiyafa. The Highland’s Depth 8:11–24 (Hebrew).
192. Y. Garfinkel 2018. The Land of Israel in the Neolithic Period and the Chalcolithic Period: The Early Village Communities. In Faust, A. and Katz, H. (eds.) Archaeology of the Land of Israel: from the Neolithic to Alexander the Great, pp. 77–158. Raanana: the Open University of Israel (Hebrew).
193. Y. Garfinkel, M.G. Hasel, M.G. Klingbeil, H-G Kang, G. Choi, S-Y. Chang, S. Hong, S. Ganor, I. Kreimerman and C. Bronk Ramsey 2019. Lachish Fortifications and State Formation in the Biblical Kingdom of Judah in light of Radiometric Datings. Radiocarbon 61:695–712.
194. Y. Garfinkel and M. Mumcuoglu 2019. The Temple of Solomon in Iron Age Context. Religion 10 (3), 198; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel10030198
195. M.G. Klingbeil, Y. Garfinkel, M.G. Hasel and N. Petruk 2019. Four Judean Bullae from the 2014 Season of Tel Lachish. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 381:41–56.
196. Y. Garfinkel, I. Kreimerman, M.G. Hasel and M.G. Klingbeil 2019. First Impression on the Urban Layout of the Last Canaanite City of Lachish: A View from the Northeast Corner of the Site. In A. Maeir, I. Shai and C. McKinny (eds.) The Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Southern Canaan (Archaeology of the Biblical Worlds 2, pp. 122–135. Berlin: de Gruyter.
197. A. Rabinovich, N. Yahalom-Mack, Y. Garfinkel, S. Ganor and M.G. Hasel, 2019. The Metal Assemblage from Early Iron Age IIA Khirbet Qeiyafa and Its Implications for the Inception of Iron Production and Use. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 382:91–110.
198. 2019. David, Solomon, Rehoboam: View from the Shephelah on the Development of the Kingdom of Judah. City of David Studies of Ancient Jerusalem 14: 17–38 (Hebrew).
199. 2019. Innovations Concerning the Fortifications of Canaanites and Judahite Lachish. New Studies in the Archaeology of Jerusalem and its Region 13: 273–300 (Hebrew).
200. 2020. Çatalhöyük and Sha'ar Hagolan: A Tale of Two Cities. In A. Marciniak (ed.) Social and Economic Changes in the Second Half of the 7th Millennium in the Near East. A conference held at Çatalhöyük in August 2014.
201. In press. Y. Garfinkel, K.H. Keimer, S. Ganor, C. Rollston and D. Ben-Shlomo. Khirbet al-Ra‘i in the Judean Shephelah: The 2015–2019 Excavation Seasons. Strata: Bulletin of the Anglo-Israeli archaeological Society
202. In press. Y. Garfinkel and S. Ganor. Was Khirbet al-Ra‘i Ancient Ziklag? Strata: Bulletin of the Anglo-Israeli archaeological Society
203. In Press. M. Mumcuoglu and Y. Garfinkel, Gate Piazza and Cult at Iron Age IIA Tell el-Far‘ah North. Revue Biblique.
204. B. Brandl, D. Levitte and Y. Garfinkel. A Diorite New Kingdom Scarab from Tel Lachish. Ägypten und Levante/Egypt and the Levant
205. In Press. I. Weissbein, Y. Garfinkel, M.G. Hasel, M.G. Klingbeil, B. Brandl and H. Misgav. The Level VI North-East Temple at Tel Lachish. Levant.
206. In Press. Khirbet Qeiyafa in the Late Persian–Early Hellenistic Era. In O. Lipschits et al. (eds.) Times of Transition: Judea in the Early Hellenistic Period.
207. In press. Sceptres of Life-Size Divine Statues from Canaanite Lachish and Hazor. Antiquity.
208. In press. The Pottery of the Neolithic Period. In S. Gitin et al. (eds.) The Pottery of Ancient Israel and its Neighbors. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
209. In press. The Pottery of the Chalcolithic Period. In S. Gitin et al. (eds.) The Pottery of Ancient Israel and its Neighbors. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
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