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Sea Peoples and Phoenicians along the Southern Phoenician Coast: A Reconciliation: An Interpretation of Šikila (SKL) Material Culture
- A. Gilboa
- History
- Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental…
- 1 February 2005
This paper attempts to interpret group identities along the Canaanite coast in the Early Iron Age, beginning with an analysis of functional and symbolic properties of ceramics. The starting point is… Expand
Sediments exposed to high temperatures: reconstructing pyrotechnological processes in Late Bronze and Iron Age Strata at Tel Dor (Israel)
Many of the sediments analysed from Tel Dor (Israel) show structural alterations indicating that they were exposed to high temperatures. This observation is consistent with the abundant evidence for… Expand
Phytolith-rich layers from the Late Bronze and Iron Ages at Tel Dor (Israel): mode of formation and archaeological significance
- R. Albert, R. Shahack-Gross, +6 authors S. Weiner
- Geology
- 2008
The presence of many phytolith-rich layers in late Bronze and Iron Age deposits at Tel Dor, Israel, are indicative of specific locations where plants were concentrated. Detailed studies of six of… Expand
Cinnamaldehyde in early iron age phoenician flasks raises the possibility of levantine trade with South East Asia
- Dvory Namdar, A. Gilboa, R. Neumann, I. Finkelstein, S. Weiner
- Geography
- 2013
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The Dynamics of Phoenician Bichrome Pottery: A View from Tel Dor
- A. Gilboa
- History
- Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental…
- 1 November 1999
Phoenician Bichrome pottery has long been considered one of the most conspicuous and early manifestations of the elusive "incipient Phoenician culture." To date, the group has been considered mainly… Expand
Towards computerized typology and classification of ceramics
- A. Gilboa, Avshalom Karasik, Ilan Sharon, U. Smilansky
- Geography
- 1 June 2004
We report on newly developed mathematical and computational tools for morphological description, classification and analysis of archaeological artifacts. The need for such tools is most acutely felt,… Expand
On the transport of mucus and its rheologic simulants in ciliated systems.
- M. King, A. Gilboa, F. A. Meyer, A. Silberberg
- Medicine, Biology
- The American review of respiratory disease
- 14 May 2015
Although mucins arise from a wide variety of sources and perform an equally wide variety of physiologic functions, a great deal of similarity in the physical and chemical natures of mucins has been… Expand
In situ rheological characterization of epithelial mucus.
- A. Gilboa, A. Silberberg
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Biorheology
- 1 February 1976
Function and properties of epithelial mucus.
- A. Silberberg, F. A. Meyer, A. Gilboa, R. A. Gelman
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Advances in experimental medicine and biology
- 1977
In the case of ciliated epithelia over which transport of particulate matter takes place, mucus has been shown to fulfill the role of mechanical coupler (Sade, et al., 1970). Whereas ciliary beat… Expand
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