Postprints

Parent: Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for November, 2024 through February, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
9tj5d97nAssembling the Iron Age Levant: The Archaeology of Communities, Polities, and Imperial Peripheries1956113431.3%
40n1d5qvHoarded Treasures: The Megiddo Ivories and the End of the Bronze Age115803569.6%
5d25c95xMeasuring Local Diversity in Early Iron Age Animal Economies: A View from Khirbat al-Mudayna al-‘Aliya (Jordan)112111019.8%
1tt957q7Extensification in a Mediterranean Semi-Arid Marginal Zone: An Archaeological Case Study from Early Iron Age Jordan's Eastern Karak Plateau80107012.5%
2z06r9bjThe Dilmun Bioarchaeology Project: A First Look at the Peter B. Cornwall Collection at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology57183931.6%
8m60x7vqAuthority, polity, and tenuous elites in Iron Age Edom (Jordan)39132633.3%
794560j3Introduction: Bringing Out the Dead in the Ancient Near East.34221264.7%
506794czCrop Storage and Animal Husbandry at Early Iron Age Khirbat al-Mudayna al-‘Aliya (Jordan): A Paleoethnobotanical Approach3382524.2%
37w0t9krDry dig: Ethics and alcohol in Middle Eastern archaeological practice32181456.3%
2kz517g7Feeding the Community: Objects, Scarcity and Commensality in the Early Iron Age Southern Levant3072323.3%
0m915846Moving Beyond King Mesha: The Archaeology of Social Life in Iron Age Jordan2415962.5%
6mz830r7Commemorating Disability in Early Dilmun: Ancient and Contemporary Tales from the Peter B. Cornwall Collection2417770.8%
1664j0bcFace-to-Face with the Past: Reconstructing a Teenage Boy from Early Dilmun23101343.5%
2r87b75sRepatriation in University Museum Collections: Case Studies from the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology210210.0%
6r15n85rToward a Socionatural Reconstruction of the Early Iron Age Settlement System in Jordan’s Wadi al-Mujib Canyon2091145.0%
1dq9h79wStable Isotopes of Archaeological and Modern Semi-Terrestrial Crabs (<em>Potamon potamios</em>) Provide Paleoecological Insights into Brachyuran Ecology and Human Resource Acquisition in Late Holocene Jordan170170.0%
8hc2f09xHigh-Resolution Spatial Analysis of Archaeobotanical Remains from a Kitchen Context in Imperial Late Antique (ca. a.d. 600) Dhiban, Jordan140140.0%
8jm8w9v1Stable isotopes of archaeological and modern semi-terrestrial crabs (Potamon potamios) provide paleoecological insights into brachyuran ecology and human resource acquisition in late Holocene Jordan130130.0%
61c6k3qjLocating Middle Islamic Dhiban on the Mamluk imperial periphery112918.2%

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