Bar-Oz Guy
May 23, 2005
1.
Personal Details
Curriculum Vita and List of Publications
I. Curriculum Vita
Name:
Date and Date of Birth:
Bar-Oz Guy
Tel-Aviv, Israel; October 21, 1967
Marital Status: Married + 2 daughters (October 2000; September 2004)
Citizenship and Identity Card Number: Israeli; 023078876
Permanent Address: Bet-Oren 30044, Israel
Home Telephone Number: # 972-4-8307360
Office Address and Phone: Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa,
Mount Carmel 31905, Israel
Electronic Address:
Fax Number:
2.
Higher Education
# 972-4-8240070 guybar@research.haifa.ac.il
# 972-4-8249876
1991-1994 BSc, Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel-Aviv University
1994-1998 BA, Department of Archaeology, Tel-Aviv University
1994-1996 MSc, Ecology and Environmental Quality (Department of
Zoology), Tel-Aviv University (magna cum laude)
1997-2001 PhD, Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel-Aviv University
3.
Academic Ranks
1997-2001 Doctoral Fellow, Department of Zoology, Tel-Aviv University
2000-current Research Fellow, Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa
2001-2002 Post-doctoral Fellow, American School of Prehistoric Research,
Department of Anthropology, Peabody Museum, Harvard University
Cambridge MA
November 2002 Lecturer, Department of Archaeology, University of Haifa
July 2003 Senior Lecturer, Department of Archaeology, University of Haifa
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4.
Active Participation in Scholarly Conferences
Conference Place and Dates Title of Presentation
Archaeozoology of South-West Asia and Adjacent areas (ASWA)
8 th meeting of the Israel Prehistoric
Society
33 rd meeting of the Zoological
Society of Israel
National Conference of Graduate
Multidisciplinary Research
International Council for
Archaeozoology (ICAZ)
10 th meeting of the Israel Prehistoric
Society
36 th meeting of the Zoological
Society of Israel
Archaeozoology of South-West Asia and Adjacent areas (ASWA)
37 th meeting of the Zoological
Society of Israel
12 th meeting of the Israel Prehistoric
Society
Budapest, Hungary
August 1996
Tel-Aviv University
December 1996
The Hebrew University
April 1998
Victoria BC, Canada
August 1998
Ben-Gurion University
December 1998
Tel-Aviv University
December 1999
Irbid, Jordan
April 2000
Ben-Gurion University
December 2000
The Hebrew University
December 2000
Subsistence economy of the Geometric
Kebaran hunter-gatherers
Taphonomic analysis of the faunal remains from Neve David
Faunal remains from Neve David, a
Geometric Kebaran hunter-gatherers site
Cultural and ecological changes at the end of the Last Glacial period in the Northern
Sharon – Mount Carmel area
Neve David and the Epipalaeolithic faunal sequence from Israel
The Epipaleolithic faunal sequence in Israel: a view from Neve David
Weasels ( Mustela nivalis ) from the
Hellenistic well at Shaar-Ha’hamakim
Taphonomy, subsistence economy, and palaeoecology of the Kebaran hunter gatherers of Hefzibah
After 20 years – A taphonomic reevaluation of Nahal Hadera V
Cultural and ecological changes at the end of
Last Glacial in the northern coastal plain
Taphonomic reevaluation of Nahal Hadera V
Paleoanthropology Society Meeting
Archaeozoology of South-West Asia and Adjacent areas (ASWA)
International Council for
Archaeozoology (ICAZ)
40 th meeting of the Zoological
Society of Israel
Denver, Colorado
April 2002
London, England
August 2002
Durham, England
August 2002
Ben-Gurion University
December 2003
The latest Neanderthals of the southern
Caucasus: new dates and new data from
Ortvle Klde, the Georgian Republic
The Epipalaeolithic faunal sequence in the coastal plain of Israel
Interpreting the fauna of the Late Bronze
Age, Ara burial cave, Israel: some unconventional suggestions
Middle and Upper Paleolithic hunters of the southwestern Caucasus: preliminary results
Testing the use of multivariate inter-site taphonomic comparisons: unraveling faunal exploitation in the Levantine Epipalaeolithic
Seasonal Exploitation of Capra Caucasica
During the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of the Southern Caucasus
Israel antiquity Authority –
Excavations and Research in North
Israel 3
University of Haifa
January 2004
The new laboratory of zooarchaeology at the
University of Haifa
Society for American Archaeologists
(SAA)
Paleoanthropology Society Meeting
Montreal, Canada
April 2004
Multivariate inter-site taphonomic comparisons: Unraveling grease and marrow processing in the Levantine Epipalaeolithic
Seasonal Exploitation of Capra Caucasica
During the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of the Southern Caucasus
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Conference
1 6 th meeting of the Israel Prehistoric
Society
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New Studies on Jerusalem
Israel antiquity Authority –
Excavations and Research in North
Israel 4
Israel antiquity Authority – Annual meeting of field archaeologists
25 th meeting of the Department of
Archaeology and Israeli Studies
Place and Dates
The Hebrew University
December 2004
Bar-Ilan University
December 2004
University of Haifa
February 2005
Bar-Ilan University
February 2005
Bar-Ilan University
May 2005
Title of Presentation
Middle and Upper Palaeolithic hunting practices in the southern Caucasus
Animal bone remains from the city dump of
Jerusalem in the Late Second Temple Period
Noah's Ark: modern comparative collection of skeletons of the animals of Israel
The importance of animal bone remains from archaeological sites
Animal bones from archaeological sites and their significance for archaeological research
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5.
Colloquium Talks and Other Invited Addresses
Nature of talk
Graduate student seminar
Rami Lewin workshop
Place and Date
Department of Archaeology,
University of Haifa – April 1996
Department of Zoology, Tel-Aviv
University – May 1996
Title of talk
Paleoeconomy and paleoecology of the
Geometric Kebaran
From hunters to farmers - evolution or revolution?
Lecture in study day on the ecology of Upper Galilee
Contributed lecture in a course on
Methods in Archaeology
Graduate student seminar
Study days for natural history teachers
Graduate student Seminar in
Zooarchaeology
Graduate student Seminar
Graduate student Seminar in
Zooarchaeology
Study day in the course on the ecology of Mediterranean zone
Society for Scientific Education of Upper Galilee, Sassa – May
1998
Department of Archaeology, The
Hebrew University
May 1998
Department of Archaeology,
University of Haifa
May 1999
Nahal Ha’mearot nature reserve –
June 2000
Department of Anthropology,
Harvard University, Cambridge
April 2001
Department of Anthropology,
Harvard University, Cambridge
May 2002
Department of Anthropology,
Harvard University, Cambridge
November 2002
Prehistory and paleoecology of the
Galilee
Archaeozoology - methods and theory
The Epipaleolithic faunal sequence in
Israel: a view from Neve David
The prehistory of the Carmel
The use of taphonomic tools to interpret zooarchaeological remains
Cultural and ecological changes at the end of the Last Glacial in the northern coastal plain of Israel
The role of taphonomic research to investigate subsistence behaviors and depositional histories of archaeofaunal assemblages
Zoogeography and archaeozoology of the Carmel in the Quaternary
Graduate student Seminar
Nahal Ha’mearot nature reserve
April 2003
Department of Archaeology, The
Hebrew University, University of
Haifa
June 2003
Nahal Ha’mearot nature reserve –
December 2003
Epipalaeolithic subsistence strategies in the Levant: a zooarchaeological
Perspective
Introduction to prehistory and the prehistory of Israel
Study day for natural history teachers
Contributed lectures to filed school teachers Society for
Protection of Nature in Israel
Invited lecture in The making of the “Archaeological record”
Tel-Aviv University
December 2003
Weizmann Institute of Science
February 2004
Introduction to animal domestication in the Levant
Taphonomy – the study of burial
Graduate student Seminar
Graduate student Seminar
Graduate student Seminar
Department of Archaeology,
University of Haifa,
March 2004
Department of Biology, Oranim
March 2004
Department of Archaeology, The
Hebrew University,
April 2005
Seasonal Exploitation of Capra
Caucasica During the Middle and
Upper Palaeolithic of the Southern
Caucasus
Seasonal Exploitation of Capra
Caucasica During the Middle and
Upper Palaeolithic of the Southern
Caucasus
Gazelle bone fat processing in the
Levantine Epipalaeolithic
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7. Scholarships, Awards, Research Grants, etc
1994-1996 MSc fellowship, Department of Zoology, Tel-Aviv University
1995 Rami Lewin Award for Excellence in Research, Department of Zoology,
Tel-Aviv University
1996 Giddy Zakai Memorial Prize for best MSc student paper presented in the
33rd meeting of the Zoological Society of Israel
1996; 1998 Travel grant from the National center for Cooperation between the
Natural Sciences and Archaeology for participating in an International
Conference
1996-1998 PhD fellowship, Department of Zoology, Tel-Aviv University
1997 Research grant from the Irene Levi Sala CARE Archaeological
Foundation: “Taphonomy and Subsistence Economy of the Kebaran
Hunters Gatherers of Nahal Hadera V” (1,500$)
1998
2001
Research grant from the Irene Levi Sala CARE Archaeological
Foundation: “Taphonomy, Subsistence Economy, and Paleoecology of the Geometric Kebaran Hunters Gatherers of Hefzibah” (3,000$)
1998-2001 Charles Clore PhD Scholarship on the basis of academic excellence
Rothschild Post-Doctoral Fellowship
2001-2002 McCurdy Post-Doctoral Fellowship, American School of Prehistoric
Research, Peabody Museum, Harvard University
2001; 2002; 2003 Research grant from the Irene Levi Sala CARE Archaeological
Foundation for excavation at Misliya Cave, Mount Carmel (with Mina
Weinstein-Evron) ($8,000, $8,000, $8,000)
2002; 2003; 2004 Research grant from the Leakey Foundation for excavation at Misliya
Cave, Mount Carmel (with Mina Weinstein-Evron) ($10,000, $12,000,
$18,500)
2003-2006 Alon Fellowship, Israeli Council for Higher Education
2004 Dusty and Ettie Miller Fellowship for Outstanding Young Scholars
2004 Research grant from the Higher Education Council for scientific equipment ($6,000)
2004 Research grant from the Israel Scientific Foundation (with Tamar Dayan)
(“Exploitation and hunting patterns of mountain gazelle and Persian fallow deer during the late Pleistocene early Holocene of the southern
Levant”) (three year grant; 128,000 NIS per annum)
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2004 Research grant from the Israel science Foundation for establishing a laboratory for a new faculty member ($62,000)
2005 Research grant from the Irene Levi Sala CARE Archaeological Foundation:
“Taphonomy and Subsistence Economy of the Kebaran Hunters of En-Gev
I” (3,500$)
8. Teaching
Courses taught in recent years
Title
Contributed lectures in Tel-Aviv University Zoological Garden tour
Teaching assistant in “Primatology”, Dept. of Zoology, Tel-Aviv University
Year Level
1999-2001 B.A.
1999; 2001 B.A
Teaching assistant in “Domestication and Animals in Captivity”, Dept. of
Zoology, Tel-Aviv University
Contributed lectures on environmental quality on “Ecology” (given by Dr. Tamar
Dayan) – Dept. of Geography, Tel-Aviv University; The Academic College of
Tel-Aviv Yaffo
Teaching “Archaeozoology”, Dept. of Archaeology, Tel-Aviv University (with
Dr. Tamar Dayan and Ms. Irit Zohar)
Teaching assistant and in charge of the students laboratories in “Vertebrate
Anatomy”, Dept. of Zoology, Tel-Aviv University
Field course on prehistoric sites in Galilee and Hula Basin (with Prof. Daniel
Kaufman), Dept. of Archaeology, University of Haifa
"Introduction to Zooarchaeology”, Dept. of Archaeology, University of Haifa
2003
“Human and other Animals – Introduction to Animal Domestication”, Dept. of
Archaeology, University of Haifa
“Hunter-gatherers: Economical and Ecological Implications”, Dept. of
2000; 2002;
2004
2003
2003
Archaeology, University of Haifa
Selected readings in zooarchaeology, Dept. of Archaeology, University of Haifa 2003
Organizer of the Department of Archaeology Seminar, University of Haifa
1998; 2000
1998-2000
1997;1999
1994-2001
2004-
B.A
M.A.
B.A
B.A.
B.A.
B.A. &
M.A.
B.A.
M.A. seminar
M.A. seminar
Field course on prehistoric sites in the Carmel and Coastal Plain (with Prof. Mina
Evron and Prof. Daniel Kaufman), Dept. of Archaeology, University of Haifa
"Food and Culture", Dept. of Archaeology, University of Haifa
"Epipalaeolithic Hunters of the Levant", Dept. of Archaeology, University of
Haifa
2004
2005
2005
B.A.
B.A.
B.A.
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II. PUBLICATION
* Publications since appointment for Senior Lecturer – July 2003
A.
Ph.D. DISSERTATION
Title: Cultural and Ecological Changes at the End of Last Glacial in the Central
Coastal Plain of Israel.
In Hebrew; 105 pages; June 2001
Adviser: Prof. T. Dayan, Department of Zoology, Tel-Aviv University.
Thesis publication – see B1
B.
BOOKS
1. Bar-Oz, G. 2004. Epipalaeolithic Subsistence Strategies in the Levant: A
Zooarchaeological Perspective . Boston: The American School of Prehistoric
Research (ASPR) Monograph Series, Brill Academic Publishers Inc., 156 pages.
*2. Munro, N. D. & Bar-Oz, G. 2004. (Editors) Debating Issues of Equifinality in
Ungulate Skeletal Part Studies. Special volume of Journal of Taphonomy . 246 pages.
C.
ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS
PUBLISHED
1. Bar-Oz, G., Dayan, T. & Kaufman, D. 1999. The Epipaleolithic faunal sequence in
Israel: a view from Neve-David. Journal of Archaeological Science, 26 : 67-82.
2. Bar-Oz, G., & Dayan, T. 2000. Comment on “Small game use, the broad spectrum revolution, and Paleolithic demography”.
Current Anthropology, 41 : 59-60.
3. Bar-Oz, G., & Dayan, T. 2001. Weasels from the Hellenistic period of Israel. Israel
Journal of Zoology , 47 : 271-273.
4. Bar-Oz, G. 2001. An inscribed astragalus with dedication to Hermes. Near Eastern
Archaeology, 64 : 211-213.
5. Bar-Oz, G., & Dayan, T. 2002. “After twenty years”: a taphonomic reevaluation of
Nahal Hadera V, an Epipalaeolithic site on the Israeli coastal plain. Journal of
Archaeological Science , 29 : 145-156.
6. Bar-Oz, G., Adler, D. S., Meshveliani, T., Tushabramishvili, N., Belfer-Cohen, A.,
Bar-Yosef, O. 2002. Middle and Upper Palaeolithic Foragers of the Southwest
Caucasus: New Faunal Evidence from Western Georgia. Archaeology, Ethnology &
Anthropology of Eurasia 4 (12): 45-52.
7. Weinstein-Evron, M., Bar-Oz, G., Zaidner, Y., Tsatskin, A., Druck, D., Porat, N., &
Hershkovitz, I. 2003. Introducing Misliya cave, Mount Carmel, Israel: a new continuous Lower/Middle Paleolithic sequence in the Levant. Journal of Eurasian
Prehistory , 1 (1):31-55.
8. Bar-Oz, G., & Dayan, T. 2003. Testing the use of multivariate intersite taphonomic comparisons: the faunal analysis of Hefziabh in its Epipalaeolithic cultural context.
Journal of Archaeological Science , 30 : 885-900.
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9. Bar-Oz, G., Dayan, T., Weinstein-Evron, M., & Kaufman, D. 2004. The Natufian economy at el-Wad Terrace with special reference to gazelle exploitation patterns.
Journal of Archaeological Science 31:217-231.
*10. Bar-Oz, G., & Dayan, T. 2004. Comment on “Zooarchaeological measures of hunting pressure and occupation intensity in the Natufian”. Current Anthropology,
45 : S22-23.
*11. Bar-Oz, G. & Munro, N. D. 2004. Beyond cautionary tales: a multidimensional taphonomic approach for identifying subpatterns in ungulate body-part data.
Journal of Taphonomy , 2: 201-220.
*12. Munro, N. D. & Bar-Oz, G. 2004. Debating issues of equifinality in Ungulate body part studies.
Journal of Taphonomy , 2: 1-13.
*13. Munro, N. D. & Bar-Oz, G. 2005. Gazelle bone fat processing in the Levantine
Epipalaeolithic. Journal of Archaeological Science , 32 : 223-239.
ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
*14.
Bar-Oz, G. & Adler, D. S. Taphonomic History of the Middle and Upper
Palaeolithic Faunal Assemblage from Ortvale Klde, Georgian Republic. Journal of
Taphonomy , in press.
*15. Adler, D. S., Bar-Oz, G., Belfer-Cohen, A. & Bar-Yosef, O. Middle and Upper
Palaeolithic hunting practices in the southern Caucasus. Current Anthropology , in press.
D.
ARTICLES OR CHAPTERS IN BOOKS WHICH ARE NOT
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
PUBLISHED
1. Bar-Oz, G. & Dayan, T. 2002. On the use of the petrosum bone to detect taphonomic destruction in fossil assemblages. In (M. De Renzi, M. V. P. Alonso, M. Belinchon,
E. Penalve, P. Montoya, A. Marquez-Aliaga, Eds.), Current Topics on Taphonomy and Fossilization .
Valencia: Ajuntament de Valencia, pp. 453-456.
2. Weissbrod, L. & Bar-Oz, G. 2004. Caprines and toads: taphonomic patterning of animal offering practices in a Late Bronze Age Burial Assemblage. In (S.J. O’Day,
W. Van-Meer & A. Ervynck, Eds.) Behaviour Behind Bones: the Zooarchaeology of Religion, Ritual, Status and Identity . Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 20-24.
3. Bar-Oz, G., Adler, D. S., Vekua, A., Meshveliani, T., Tushabramishvili, N., Belfer-
Cohen, A. & Bar-Yosef, O. 2004. Faunal exploitation patterns along the southern slopes of the Caucasus during the Late Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic. In (M.
Mondini, S. Munoz, & S. Wickler, Eds.) Colonisation, Migration, and Marginal
Areas: A Zooarchaeological Approach . Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 46-54.
4. Bar-Oz, G., Weinstein-Evron, M., Livne, P. & Zaidner, Y. 2005. Fragments of information: preliminary taphonomic results from excavation at the breccia layers of
Misliya Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel. In (T. O’Connor, Ed.) Biosphere to Litosphere:
New Studies in Vertebrate Taphonomy . Oxford: Oxbow Books, 126-134.
ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
5. Bar-Oz, G. n.d. Faunal remains from the Roman-Hellenistic fortress of Sha’ar-
Ha’amakim. In (A. Segal, Ed.) Sha’ar-Ha’amakim . Oxford: British Archaeological
Reports, in press.
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6. Bar-Oz, G. & Dayan, T. n.d. Subsistence activities, food transport, and hunting strategies in Nahal Hadera V. In (A. Gopher and R. Barkai, Eds.) Nahal Hadera V.
Cambridge: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, in press.
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E.
ARTICLES IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
PUBLISHED
1. Bar-Oz, G., Dayan, T. & Kaufman, D. 1998. Taphonomic analysis of the faunal remains from Neve David. In (H. Buitenhuis, L. Bartosiewicz & A. M. Choyke,
Eds.) Archaeozoology of the Near East III.
Groningen: Groningen Institute for archaeology, pp. 72-79.
2. Bar-Oz, G., & Dayan, T. 2002. Taphonomic analysis of the faunal remains from Nahal
Hadera V. In (H. Buitenhuis, A. H. Al-Shiyab, M. Mashkour & A. Choyke, Eds.)
Archaeozoology of the Near East V.
Groningen: Groningen Institute for archaeology, pp. 40-47.
*3. Bouchnik, R., Bar-Oz, G. & Reich, R. 2004. Animal remains from the city dump of
Jerusalem in the late Second Temple period. In (E. Baruch and A. Faust, Eds.) New
Studies on Jerusaelm, Volume 10 . Ramat-Gan: University of Bar-Ilan, pp. 71-80 (in
Hebrew).
*4. Bar-Oz, G. 2005. Collecting bones from archaeological excavations: a guide for the archaeologist. In (O. Ackermann, A. Faust and A. Maeir, Eds.) Archaeology and
Environment.
Ramat-Gan: University of Bar-Ilan, pp. 63-66 (in Hebrew).
ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
*5. Bar-Oz, G. & Dayan, T. n.d. Zooarchaeological diversity and Palaeoecological reconstruction of the Epipalaeolithic Faunal sequence in the northern Coastal Plain and the slopes of Mount Carmel, Israel. In (H. Buitenhuis, Ed.) Archaeozoology of the Near East VII.
Groningen: Groningen Institute for archaeology, in press.
F.
OTHER SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
ABSTRACT
1. Bar-Oz, G. & Dayan, T. 1997. Faunal remains from Neve David, a Geometric
Kebaran hunter gatherers site. Israel Journal of Zoology , 43 : 95.
2. Bar-Oz, G., Segal, A. & Dayan, T. 2000. Weasels ( Mustela nivalis ) from the
Hellenistic well at Shaar-Ha’hamakim . Israel Journal of Zoology , 46 : 157.
3. Bar-Oz, G., Zackheim, O. & Dayan, T. 2000. Taphonomy, subsistence economy, and palaeoecology of the Kebaran hunter-gatherers of Hefzibah.
Israel Journal of
Zoology , 46 : 157-58.
4. Bar-Oz, G. & Dayan, T. 2001. Cultural and ecological changes at the end of Last
Glacial in the northern coastal plain.
Israel Journal of Zoology , 47 : 175-176.
5. Adler, D. S., Tushabramishvili, N. & Bar-Oz, G. 2002. The latest Neandetals of the southern Caucasus: new dated and new data from Ortvle Klde, the Georgian
Republic. Journal of Human Evolution , 42 : A2.
*6. Bar-Oz, G. & Adler, D. S. 2004. The Seasonal Exploitation of Capra Caucasica during the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of the Southern Caucasus.
Israel Journal of Zoology ,
50
: 101.
*7. Adler, D. S., Bar-Oz, G., Belfer-Cohen, A. & Bar-Yosef, O. 2004. The Seasonal
Exploitation of Capra Caucasica During the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of the
Southern Caucasus. Paleoanthropology , A65.
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REPORT
1. Zackheim, O. & Bar-Oz, G. 1999. Hefzibah – excavation report. Hadashot
Arkheologiyot – Excavations and surveys in Israel, 109 : 45-46.
*2. Bar-Oz, G. 2004. The faunal remains of Pool Cave. Unpublished report.
*3. Bouchnik, R. & Bar-Oz, G. 2004. Faunal remains from Late Bronze Aphek.
Unpublished report.
*4. Bouchnik, R. & Bar-Oz, G. 2004. Faunal remains from Roman-Hellenistic Akko.
Unpublished report.
*5. Adler, D. S., Bar-Oz, G., Vekua, A. & Tushabramashvili, N. 2004. Paleolithic hunting practices. Caucasus Environment 2(7) : 52-55.
*6. Bar-Oz, G. & Raban-Gerstel, N. 2005. Faunal remains from Early Iron Bizat a-
Shaab. Unpublished report.
*7. Bar-Oz, G. & Raban-Gerstel, N. 2005. Faunal Remains from Chalcolithic and Early
Bronze (IB) Lod (Beitar St). Unpublished report.
*8. Bar-Oz, G. & Raban-Gerstel, N. 2005. Archaeozoological analysis of the faunal remains of Tel Kinrot (1998-1999 excavation seasons). Unpublished report.
*9. Shoam, I. Raban-Gerstel, N. and Bar-Oz, G. Faunal remains from Rassem.
Unpublished report.
G.
ARTICLES, BOOKS OR OTHER WORKS SUBMITTED FOR
PUBLICATION
ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS
1. Bar-Oz, G., & Weissbrod, L. n.d. Faunal remains from Late Bronze Age Ara Cave.
Submitted for Tel-Avi v.
*2. Langiel, G., Nadel, D., Tsatskin. A., Bar-Oz, G., Bar-Yosef Mayer, D. E., Be'eri, R. and Hershkovitz, I. 2005. Back to Rakefet Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel. submitted for Journal of Israel Prehistoric Society .
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
*1. Bar-Oz, G. & Dayan, T. n.d. Specialized hunting of gazelle in the Natufian: culture cause or climatic effect? In (M. Weinstein-Evron & D. Kaufman, Eds.) title, date and place of publication are not confirmed.
H.
SCIENTIFIC PLANS
IN PREPARATION
*1. Bar-Oz, G. & Dayan, T. The use of petrosum bone to detect taphonomic destruction in zooarchaeological assemblages, in preparation for Journal of Archaeological
Science.
*2. Weinstein-Evron, M., Kaufman, D., Tsatskin, A., Bar-Oz, G., Dayan, T.,
Hershkovitz, I., Bachrach, N., Weissbrod, L., Liber, N. & Bar-Yosef Mayer, D. E.
After 70 years: new excavations at the el-Wad Terrace, Mount Carmel.
*3. Bar-Yosef, O., Belfer-Cohen, A., Mesheviliani, T., Jakeli, N., Bar-Oz, G., Goldberg,
P., Tvalcrelidze, M. Dzudzuana: An Upper Palaeolithic cave-site in the Western
Caucasus (Republic of Georgia), in preparation for Antiquity .
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RESEARCH PLANS
1.
Evolution of Cultural Control of Natural Resources: Exploitation and Hunting
Patterns of Mountain Gazelle ( Gazella gazella ) and Persian fallow deer ( Dama mesopotamica ) in the Levant: planned grant application to the Israel Science
Foundation (will be submitted in autumn 2003). The research grant to the ISF will include application for startup for young scientists.
2.
Organizing an international symposium on Ungulate Body-Part Representation and Zooarchaeological Research: Addressing Issues of Equifinality (SAA
Montreal, Canada, April 2004; with Dr. Natalie Munro of the University of
Connecticut).
3.
Analyzing faunal bone assemblages from additional Middle Palaeolithic and
Upper Palaeolithic sites from the southern Caucasus, Republic of Georgia (with
Dr. Dan Adler), and from Uzbekistan (with Dr. Mica Glantz, Colorado State
University).
4.
The Faunal Remains from Tel-Dor: Harbor City in the Iron Age – supervision of a graduate student for the M.A. degree (Noa Raban, with Dr. Ayelet Gilboa,
University of Haifa).
5.
The Faunal Remains from Motza: Palaeoeconomical and Palaeoecological
Implications of an Early Farming Society – supervision of a graduate student for the M.A. degree (Lidar Sapir, with Prof. Tamar Dayan, Tel-Aviv University).
6.
Analyzing bone assemblages from prehistoric and historic sites: Misliya Rock-
Shelter (Early Middle-Palaeolithic; collaboration with Prof. Mina Weinstein-
Evron, University of Haifa), Tabun Cave (Middle-Palaeolithic; collaboration with Prof. Avraham Ronen, University of Haifa), Rakefet Cave (Middle
Palaeolithic-Natufian), Ein-Gev I (Kebaran), el-Wad Terrace (Natufian; collaboration with Prof. Mina Weinstein-Evron and Prof. Daniel Kaufman,
University of Haifa), Tel-Isauir (Bronz Age; collaboration with Prof. Adam
Zartal, University of Haifa), er-Rasm (Hellenistic; collaboration with Dr.
Avraham Faust, Bar-Ilan University), city dump of the late 2 nd
temple period in
Jerusalem (1 st
century CE; collaboration with Prof. Ronnie Reich, University of
Haifa), Sousita (Byzantine; collaboration with Prof. Arthur Segal, University of
Haifa).
7.
Establishing a comprehensive catalogue of standardized measures of skeletons of mountain gazelle (in collaboration with Dr. Natalie Munro, University of
Connecticut and Prof. Tamar Dayan of Tel-Aviv University) and Persian fallow deer (in collaboration with Prof. Tamar Dayan) in accordance to their structural bone mineral density. In addition, the dental and skeletal ontogeny of recent fallow deer (from Tel-Aviv Zoological Museum) will be assessed for its use as a guide to aging.
8.
Establishing a modern livestock comparative collection of reliably identified, aged and sexed skeletons, to be used as a reference collection for future archaeozoological studies, in the Department of Archaeology at Haifa University.
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