Negev, Dead Sea and Arava Studies is a scientific, peer-reviewed journal, focusing on innovations in these geographic regions. The journal is published quarterly and volumes are issued in March, June, September, and December of each year. The journal accepts manuscripts on all professional themes related to the Negev, Dead Sea, and Arava regions, including: agriculture, anthropology, archeology, architecture, biology, biotechnology, ecology, economics, environmental education, environmental policy, environmental science, geography, geology, history, hydrology, marine sciences, medicine, psychology, renewable energy, sociology, tourism, etc. Particularly welcomed are interdisciplinary manuscripts.
Current Issue
In this Issue (17 article)
Cover photo: Uzi Avner
A standing stones’ shrine at the top of the winding trail, with seven masṣṣebot, 4th millennium BC.
- Editorial
- Menuha Ridge in the Southern Negev: Geological aspects and unique findings
H. Ginat, G. Ragolski, E. Sakal, R. Rabinovich, S. Ashckenazi-Polivoda, Y. Avni - The Negev in the Middle Paleolithic period
M. Goder-Goldberger - Water from rock: The “secret” of the existence of ancient agriculture in the dry region of Israel
O. Ackerman - Byzantine agricultural terraces and their impact on the growth and survival of cultivated fruit trees planted throughout the generations in ancient agricultural systems in the central Negev Highlands as a case study for the success of ancient agriculture during the Byzantine period
A. Ashkenazi - The role of microorganisms in deterioration processes of petroglyph sitessituated in the Negev Desert, Israel
I. Nir, H. Barak, A. de los Rios, L. Rabbachin, G. Piñar, K. Sterflinger, A. Kushmaro - Camel depictions in Negev petroglyphs
D. Eisenberg-Degen, Y. Shizaf, L. K. Horwitz, L. Schwimer - The Nahal Eshel kite and its contribution to the study of desert kites in the Negev and Sinai
D. Nadel, G. Bar-Oz2, D. Malkinson, R. Yeshurun, A. Nachmias, N. Porat - Dot and line: The mystery of the K-line and its relation to Jabal Harun
A. Cohen Sason, R. Galili - A Byzantine child’s burial from the Uvda Valley
P. Smith, M. Faerman, E. Boaretto, U. Avner - Standing stones and megalithic architecture at Wisad Pools in Jordan’s Black Desert
G. Rollefson - Masseboth Shrine at Horvat Haluqim: Amalekites in the Negev Highlands–Sinai Region? Evaluating the Evidence
H. J. Bruins - Ancient South Arabia: Early examples of standing stones in cultic contexts
S. M. de Procé, Ch. J. Robin - Comprehensive examination of copper mining sites at the ‘Araba Valley, Southeastern Israel and Southwestern Jordan: Distribution and site characteristics of “new” and known mining sites
B. Langford, A. Frumkin, E. Ben-Yosef - The Negev Highlands – A copper and incense trade route corridor during the Chalcolithic, Early Bronze, Intermediate Bronze, Iron, Persian, Hellenistic and Roman periods
H. Ben-David - Food provisioning, offerings and dietary items as reflected by the Late Bronze and Iron Ages archaeobotanical remains from Timna
M. David, M. Kislev3, Y. Melamed, E. Ben-Yosef, E. Weiss - The Qurayyah painted ware, its distribution and date in the Southern Levant
L. Singer-Avitz