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Research interests
My research focuses on early societies of the southern Levant; I study the later pre-historic and early proto-historic periods, a time of extensive transformations in human evolution, such as the transition from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled agriculturalists and the development of complex, hierarchical societies. Methodologically, I specialize in computer applications, ameliorating and enhancing ‘traditional’ archaeological methods with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other Digital Humanities methods and technologies.
Through the study of human activities within their contexts, I explore socio-economic and cultural processes. My research attempts the synergy of my two areas of expertise; I believe that exploring the subtle relationships between human action and space at various scales of reference (from intra- to inter-site and from the single activity to the regional and supra-regional scales) enables the necessary breadth and depth needed to investigate complex human processes. To do so I employ long-established archaeological methods, augmented with spatial statistics and cutting-edge computerized methods, specifically GIS, remote sensing and 3D digital recording and analyses.
In recent years, my research has focused on the Early eolithic of the southern Negev Desert. The human encounter with the arid environment resulted in very distinct adaptations, and different ways of exploiting and manipulating the natural world. Through the study of Neolithic activity and its organization within the broader geographic and social contexts, I search for a systemic understanding of Neolithic socio-economic and ritual systems and how they were structured and integrated within the extreme environment of the region.
Keywords
- CC Archaeology
- Prehistory
- Neolithic
- Digital Archaeology
- GIS
- Computer applications
- Spatial archaeology
- GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
- desertification
- human resilience
- Geoinformatics
- GIS
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Desert journeys: Papers on the prehistory and protohistory of the arid Southern Levant in Honour of Steven A. Rosen
Abadi-Reiss, Y., Eisenberg-Degen, D., Birkenfeld, M. & Horwitz, L. K., 1 Aug 2025, In: Journal of Arid Environments. 229, 105334.Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Advancing archaeo-geophysics through integrated informational-probabilistic techniques and remote sensing
Eppelbaum, L. V., Khabarova, O. & Birkenfeld, M., 1 Aug 2024, In: Journal of Applied Geophysics. 227, 105437.Tel Aviv University, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Discussion Points of the Remote Sensing Study and Integrated Analysis of the Archaeological Landscape of Rujm el-Hiri
Khabarova, O., Birkenfeld, M. & Eppelbaum, L. V., 1 Nov 2024, In: Remote Sensing. 16, 22, 4239.Tel Aviv University, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Nahal Zahal, an Early PPNB Site in the Northern Negev: A Preliminary Report on the First Excavation Season
Birkenfeld, M. & Abulafia, T., 2024, In: Paléorient. 49, 2, p. 65-82Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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The Early PPNB of Amqa (Upper Galilee, Israel) from a Regional Perspective
Shemer, M., Brailovsky Rokser, L. & Birkenfeld, M., 2024, In: Paléorient. 49, 2, p. 43-64Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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