Yossi Nagar

ORCID: 0000-0003-0139-6492
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Research Areas
  • Archaeology and Historical Studies
  • Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
  • Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
  • Forensic and Genetic Research
  • Ancient Near East History
  • Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Eurasian Exchange Networks
  • Paleopathology and ancient diseases
  • Metallurgy and Cultural Artifacts
  • Islamic Studies and History
  • Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies
  • Archaeological Research and Protection
  • dental development and anomalies
  • Autopsy Techniques and Outcomes
  • African history and culture analysis
  • Morphological variations and asymmetry
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
  • Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries
  • Craniofacial Disorders and Treatments
  • French Historical and Cultural Studies
  • Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis
  • Oropharyngeal Anatomy and Pathologies
  • Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies

Israel Antiquities Authority
2000-2023

Tel Aviv University
1999-2023

Weizmann Institute of Science
2023

D.A.V Centenary Dental College
2001

Poorly preserved human skeletal remains were found in the Middle Bronze Age II burial cave at Beit Ṣafafa. The bones scattered precluding a reconstruction of original posture interred. Basic anthropological parameters, such as minimum number individuals (MNI) and age death, estimated.

10.70967/2948-040x.1869 article EN ‘Atiqot 2025-01-30

Human skeletal remains dating to the Intermediate Bronze Age and Middle II were exposed in Burial Cave 900. The MB burials found two superposed levels. Despite fragmentary nature of bones, children adults both sexes identified.

10.70967/2948-040x.1792 article EN ‘Atiqot 2025-01-30

Human skeletal remains were found in a grave underneath the floor of central room Byzantine monastery at Har Ḥoma, indicating primary burial an adult male. Burials beneath floors Byzantine-period monasteries are common Jerusalem region.

10.70967/2948-040x.1888 article EN ‘Atiqot 2025-01-30

Abstract. The recent excavations at the site of Aḥihud uncovered remains an Early Pre-Pottery Neolithic B village on bank Nahal Ḥilazon (Acre valley, Israel) tributary channel. is in ecotone between western Galilee hills and northern coastal plain. lithic assemblage from includes typical PPNB arrowheads (about a third are El-Khiam Helwan types) as well hundreds sickle blades. fauna include evidence to hunting large small game predators. flora shows for intensive legume crop agriculture....

10.4000/paleorient.3318 article EN cc-by Paléorient 2024-03-25

To the memory of Trude Dothan 1922–2016During trial excavations carried out in 2013 on behalf Israel Antiquities Authority, a seemingly isolated clay coffin with anthropoid lid, containing single primary burial, was uncovered within 6 m × 5 probe bordering lower east slope Tel Shaddud Jezreel Valley. It lay at bottom tightly constricted burial pit, about 1.8 below present surface. Subsequent salvage 2014 uncovered, less than 3 to its south-east, further three pits (none which contained...

10.1080/00758914.2017.1368204 article EN Levant 2017-05-04
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