ד"ר אהוד ארקין שלו
Dr. Ehud Arkin Shalev
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Gambash, G., Arkin Shalev, E., Wood, J., Nantet, E., and Gambin, T. (2025) Caesarea SubMaritima: Insights into the Entrance of the Roman Harbour of Sebastos as Obtained through High-Resolution Multimodal Remote Sensing Surveys. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 13: 940
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Arkin Shalev, E. and Lazar, M. (2024). Nearshore Dynamics and Archaeology – Lessons from the Carmel Coast, Northern Israel. In: Wachsmann, S., Late Bronze-Age Metal Artifacts Off Hahotrim, Israel. Texas A&M University Press. Pp. 73−80.
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Galili, E., Langgut, D., Arkin Shalev, E., Rosen, B., Yahalom-Mack, N., Ogloblin Ramirez, I. Yasur-Landau, A. (2024). A Twelfth-Century BCE Shipwreck Assemblage Containing Copper Ingots, from Neve-Yam, Israel, in: A. Yasur-Landau, G. Gambash, and T.E. Levy (eds.), Mediterranean Resilience – Collapse and Adaptation in Antique Maritime Societies. Equinox, Sheffield. Pp. 128−155.
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Yasur-Landau, A., Tamberino, A., Arkin Shalev, E., Nickelsberg, R., Runjajić, M., Shtienberg, G., Gambash, G., Shahack- Gross, R., Levy, T.E. (2024). Sea Level Changes and the Locations of the ‘Missing’ Hellenistic and Roman Harbours at Tel Dor, Israel. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 2024: 1−20.
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Chen, Y., Lei, S., Lazar, M., Arkin Shalev, E., and Wang, Z. (2023). Mid-Holocene salinity intrusion and rice yield loss on East China coast and the impacts on formation of a complex state society. Marine Geology, 466, p.107183.
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Shahack-Gross, R., Ogloblin Ramirez, I., Zajac, P.R., Arkin Shalev, E., Zilberman, T., Yasur, G., Matskevich, S., Martin, S.R., Gilboa, A., Sharon, I. and Yasur-Landau, A. (2023). Geoarchaeology at the Marine Waterfront of a Coastal Urban Center: Human Activities and Sea-Land Interface Processes on the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Coast of Tel Dor, Israel. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 48: 103835.
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Yasur-Landau, A. and Arkin Shalev, E. (2022). The Date of the Tel Dor Well and Its Contribution to the Study of Sea-Level Changes. In: Davidovich, U., Yahalom-Mack, N. and Мatskevich, S. (eds.), Material, Method, and Meaning. Papers in Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology in Honor of Ilan Sharon. ÄGYPTEN UND ALTES TESTAMENT Studien zu Geschichte, Kultur und Religion Ägyptens und des Alten Testaments Band 110. 177−182. Münster
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Yasur-Landau, A., Shtienberg, G., Gambash, G., Spada, G., Melini, D., Arkin-Shalev, E., Tamberino, A., Reese, J., Levy, T.E. and Sivan, D. (2021). New Relative Sea-Level (RSL) Indications from the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Bronze Age to the Roman Period (~ 3800–1800 y BP) Archaeological Constructions at Dor, the Carmel Coast, Israel. Plos one 16.6: e0251870.
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Arkin Shalev, E., Galili, E., Waiman-Barak, P. and Yasur-Landau, A. (2021). Rethinking the Iron Age Carmel Coast: A Coastal and Maritime Perspective. Israel Exploration Journal 71.2: 129−161.
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Lazar, M., Basson, U., Himmelstein, A., Levy, T.E., Arkin Shalev, E. and Yasur-Landau, A. (2020). The Door to Dor: Tracing Unseen Anthropogenic Impact in an Ancient Port. Geoarchaeology 2020: 1−10.
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Shtienberg, G., Yasur-Landau, A., Norris, R., Lazar, M., Rittenour, T.,Tamberino, A., Gadol, O., Cantu, K., Arkin Shalev, E., Ogloblin, I., Ward, S. and Levy, T.E. (2020). A Neolithic Mega-Tsunami Event in the Eastern Mediterranean: Prehistoric Settlement Resilience Along the Carmel Coast, Israel. PLoS ONE 15(12): e0243619. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243619
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Arkin Shalev, E., Gambash, G. and Yasur-Landau, A. (2019). Disheveled Tenacity: The North Bay of Roman and Byzantine Dor. Journal of Maritime Archaeology 8.1: 205–237.
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Arkin Shalev, E., Gilboa, A. and Yasur-Landau, A. (2019). The Iron Age Maritime Interface at The South Bay Of Tel Dor: Results From The 2016 and 2017 Excavation Seasons. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 48.2: 439–452.
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Yasur-Landau, A., Arkin Shalev, E., Zajac, P. R. and Gambash, G. (2018). Rethinking the Anchorages and Harbours of the Southern Levant 2000 BC–600 AD. In: Carnap-Bornheim, C., Daim, F., Ettel, P., Warnke, U. (eds.), Harbours as Objects of Interdisciplinary Research: 73–89. Mainz.