Publications

2008

114. Y. M. Masharawi, S. Peleg, H.B. Albert, G. Dar, N. Steingberg, B. Medlej, J. Abbas, K. Salame, Y. Mirovski, N. Peled, Facet Asymmetry in Normal Vertebral Growth: Characterization and Etiologic Theory of Scoliosis, Spine 0362-2436 vol: 33 (8) 2008 p:898-902

113. N. Steinberg,  I. Siev-Ner, S. Peleg, G. Dar, Y. Masharawi, I. Hershkovitz. Growth and development of female dancers aged 8-16 years.  Am J Hum Biol. 2008 May-Jun;20(3):299-307.

112. Y. Masharawi, K. Salame, Y. Mirovsky, S. Peleg, G. Dar, N. Steinberg, I. Hershkovitz. Vertebral body shape variation in the thoracic and lumbar spine: characterization of its asymmetry and wedging.  Clin Anat. 2008 Jan;21(1):46-54.

111.  G. Dar, S. Khamis, S. Peleg, Y. Masharawi, N. Steinberg, N. Peled, B. Latimer, I. Hershkovitz. Sacroiliac joint fusion and the implications for manual therapy diagnosis and treatment.  Manual Therapy 1356-689X vol: 13 (2) 2008 p:155-158

110. I. Hershkovitz, H.D. Donoghue,D. E. Minnikin, G. S. Besra, O. Y-C. Lee,A. M. Gernaey,E. Galili, V. Eshed, C. L. Greenblatt, E. Lemma, G. K. Bar-Gal, M. Spigelman . Detection and Molecular Characterization of 9000-Year-Old Mycobacterium tuberculosis from a Neolithic Settlement in the Eastern Mediterranean. PLoS ONE. 2008; 3(10): e3426. (HTML, PDF)

109. E. Galili, LK. Horwitz, I. Hershkovitz, V. Eshed, A. Salamon, D. Zviely, M. Weinstein-Evron, and H. Greenfield , Comment on “Holocene tsunamis from Mount Etna and the fate of Israeli Neolithic communities” Geophysical Research Letters 0094-8276 vol: 35 (8) 2008 p:L08311

 

2007

108. G. Dar, S. Peleg, Y. Masharawi, N. Steinberg, B. Rothschild, I. Hershkovitz. The Association of Sacroiliac Joint Bridging With Other Enthesopathies in the Human Body. Spine 0362-2436 vol: 32 (10) 2007 p:E303

107. S.  Peleg, G. Dar, B. Medlej, N. Steinberg, Y. Masharawi, B. Latimer, L. Jellema, N. Peled, B. Arensburg, I. Hershkovitz Orientation of the human sacrum: Anthropological perspectives and methodological approaches. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 0002-9483 vol: 133 (3) 2007 p:967

106. Y. Masharawi ., D. Alperovitch-Najenson , N. Steinberg, G. Dar G, S. Peleg S, B. Rothschild, K. Salame, I. Hershkovitz. Lumbar facet orientation in spondylolysis: a skeletal study. Spine. 2007 Mar 15;32(6):E176-80.

105. S. Peleg, G. Dar, N. Steinberg, N. Peled, I. Hershkovitz, Y. Masharawi, Sacral Orientation Revisited. Spine 0362-2436 vol: 32 (15) 2007 p:E397

104. I. Hershkovitz, L. Kornreich, Z. Laron. Comparative Skeletal Features Between Homo floresiensis and Patients With Primary Growth Hormone Insensitivity (Laron Syndrome). American Journal Of Physical Anthropology  2007 Oct;134(2):198-208. Erratum in: Am J Phys Anthropol. 2008 Jul;136(3):373. (PDF)

103. I. Zohar, M. Belmaker, D. Nadel, S. Gafny, M. Goren,  I. Hershkovitz, T. Dayan. The living and the dead: How do taphonomic processes modify relative abundance and skeletal completeness of freshwater fish ? Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 0031-0182 vol: 258 (4) 2007 p:292-316

102. Y. Masharawi ., D. Alperovitch-Najenson , G. Dar G, S. Peleg S, N. Steinberg, B. Rothschild, K. Salame, and I. Hershkovitz. Lumbar facet orientation in spondylolysis: a comparative skeletal study. Eur Spine J. 2007 July; 16(7): 993–999.
101. Stav, A. Zisman, S. Peleg, D. Leibovici, A. Lidner, L. Kopel, I. Hershkovitz. Pelvis Architecture and Urinary Incontinence in Women. European Urology 2007.

2006
100. Y. Masharawi, D. Alperovitch-Najenson, G. Dar, S. Peleg, N. Steinberg, K. Salame, I. Hershkovitzb. The shape of the neural arch as a causative factor in Isthmic spondylolysis: Characterization and biomechanical implications. Physical Therapy in Sport 1466-853X vol: 7 (4) 2006 p:179

99. Z. Laron, L. Korenreich, I. Hershkovitz Did the small-bodied Hominins from Flores (Indonesia) suffer from a molecular defect in the growth hormone receptor (Laron Syndrome). Pediatr Endocrinol Rev 3:345-346, 2006
98. V. Eshed, A. Gopher, I. Hershkovitz Tooth wear and dental pathology at the advent of agriculture: New evidence from the Levant. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 130:145-159, 2006
97. G. Dar and I. Hershkovitz Sacroiliac joint bridging: simple and reliable criteria for sexing the skeleton. J Forensic Sci. 51(3):480-3, 2006.

96. N. Steinberg, I. Hershkovitz, S. Peleg, G. Dar, Y. Masharawi, M. Heim, I. Siev-Ner Range of joint movement in female dancers and nondancers aged 8 to 16 years: Anatomical and clinical implications. Am. J. Sports Med. 34:1-10, 2006.

2005


95. G. Lengyel, D. Nadel, A. Tsatskin, G. Bar-Oz, D. Bar-Yosef, R. Beeri, I. Hershkovitz Back to Raqefet Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel J. Israel Prehist. Soc. 35:245-270, 2005.
94. A. Gopher, R. Barkai, R. Shimelmitz, M. Khalaily, C. Lemorini, I. Hershkovitz and M. Stiner Qesem Cave: An Amudian Site in Central Israel J. Israel Prehist. Soc. 35:69-92, 2005.
93. E. Galili, V. Eshed, A. Gopher and I. Hershkovitz Burial practices at the submerged pre-pottery Neolithic C site of Atlit-Yam, Northern Coast of Israel. BASOR 339:1-19, 2005.
92. G. Dar, S. Peleg, Y. Masharawi, B.M. Rothschild, N. Peled and I. Hershkovitz Sacroiliac joint bridging: demographic and anatomical aspects. Spine Aug 1;30(15):E429-432, 2005.
91. Y. Masharawi, B.M. Rothschild, K. Salame, G. Dar, S. Peleg and I. Hershkovitz Facet tropism and interfacet shape in the thoracolumbar vertebrae. Spine 30(11):E281-E292, 2005.
90. B. M. Rothschild, F.J. Ruehli, C. Rothschild, V. Naples, I. Hershkovitz, J. Sebes and M. Billard Virgin Europe: periosteal reaction prior to the 15th century and the potential influence of slavery PALEOBIOS ,13:26-31, 2004-2005.

 

2004
89. Y. Nagar, Hershkovitz, I. Interrelationship between various aging methods, and their relevance to paleodemography. Human Evolution. 19(2):145-156, 2004.
88. Y. Masharawi, B.M. Rothschild, G. Dar, S. Peleg, D. Robinson, S.W. Baratz, E. Bin and I. Hershkovitz Facet orientation in the thoracolumbar spine. Spine 29(16):1755-1763, 2004.
87. V. Eshed, A. Gopher, TB Gage, I. Hershkovitz Has the transition to agriculture reshaped the demographic structure of prehistoric populations? New Evidence from the Levant. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 124(4):315-329, 2004.
86. V. Eshed, A. Gopher, E. Galili, I. Hershkovitz Musculoskeletal stress markers in the Natufian hunter-gatherers and Neolithic farmers in the Levant: The upper limb Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 123(4):303-315, 2004

 

2003
85. D. Nadel, A. Tsatskin, D.E. Bar-Yosef Mayer, M. Belmaker, E. Boaretto, M. E. Kislev, I. Hershkovitz, R. Rabinovich, O. Simchoni, T. Simmons, E. Weiss, I. Zohar, O. Asfur, G. Emmer, T. Ghraiev, U. P. Spivak, L. Weissbrod, Y. Zaidner. The Ohalo II 2001 Season of excavation: A preliminary report. J. Israel Prehist. Soc. 33:9-36, 2003.
84. M. Weinstein-Evron, G. Bar-Oz, Y. Zaidner, A. Tsatskin, D. Druck, N. Porat, and I. Hershkovitz. Introducing Misliya cave, Mount Carmel, Israel: A new continuous lower/middle Paleolithic sequence in the Levant. Eurasian Prehistory, 1(1), 31-55, 2003.

 

2002
83. D. Nadel, A. Tsatskin, D.E. Bar-Yosef Mayer, M. Belmaker, E. Boaretto, I. Hershkovitz, M. E. Kislev, R. Rabinovich, T. Simmons, E. Weiss, I. Zohar, O. Asfur, G. Emmer, T. Ghraiev, U. Grinberg, H. Halabi, L. Weissbrod, Y. Zaidner. The Ohalo II 1999-2000 Seasons of excavations: A preliminary report. J. Israel Prehist. Soc. 32:17-48, 2002
82. B.M. Rothschild, C. Rothschild, I Hershkovitz Clues to recognition of kidney disease in archaeological record: Characteristics and occurrence of leontiasis ossea. Reumatismo 54(2):133-143, 2002.
81. V. Eshed, B, Latimer, C. M. Greenwald, L.M. Jellema, B. M. Rothschild, S. Wish-Baratz, and I. Hershkovitz Button Osteoma: Its Etiology and Pathophysiology Am. J. Phys. Anthropol 118(3): 217-230, 2002
80. I. Hershkovitz, C. M. Greenwald, , B. Latimer, , L.M. Jellema, S. Wish-Baratz, V. Eshed, O. Dutour, B. M. Rothschild. Serpens Endocrania Symmetrica (SES): A new term and a possible clue for identifying intrathoracic disease in skeletal populations. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 118(3):201-216, 2002.

 

2001
79. H. Monk-Vitelson, I. Hershkovitz, E. Kobyliansky Blood pressure variation and hypertension rates in a pre-modernized bedouin population: Data from tribes of the Sinai peninsula (Egypt). Bull. Et Mem. de la Societe d'Anthropologie de Paris. 13 (3-4): 343-354, 2001.
78. Gross MD, Arbel G, and I. Hershkovitz Three-dimensional finite element analysis of the facial skeleton on simulated occlusal loading. J. Oral Rehabil. 28(7):684-694, 2001.
77. I. Hershkovitz and B. M. Rothschild Neoplastic conditions (Cancer) in Dinosaurs McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology 2001, pp. 294-296

 

2000
76. H. Monk, I. Hershkovitz, and E. Kobyliansky Sex dimorphism in a Bedouin tribe: Evidence for an exclusively male secular trend? Bull. et Mem. de la Societe d'Anthropologie de Paris, 12: 333-346, 2000.
75. G. Arbel, I. Hershkovitz, and M. Gross Strain distribution on the skull due to occlusal loadings: An anthropological perspective. Homo, 51/1:30-55, 2000.
74. C. A. Kunos, Simpson, S.W. Russell, K.F, and I. Hershkovitz.. First Rib metamorphosis: Its possible utility for human age-at-death estimation. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 110:303-323. 1999.
73. B.M.Rothschild, B. J. Witzke and I. Hershkovitz Metastatic cancer in the Jurassic The Lancet, 354:398, 1999.
72. I. Hershkovitz, C. Greenwald, B. M. Rothschild, B. Latimer, O. Dutour, L.M. Jellema, S. Wish-Baratz and G. Leonetti. Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna: Anthropological and anatomical perspective. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 109: 303-325, 1999.
71. I. Hershkovitz The relationship between dental diseases, oral microbiota, and Alexander the Great: A bio-historical perspective. Archaeologgy and Life Science, 7:11-16, 1999. Weizman Institute of Science (in Hebrew).
70. I. Hershkovitz, C. Greenwald, B. M. Rothschild, B. Latimer, O. Dutour, L.M. Jellema, S. Wish-Baratz, I. Pap, and G. Leonetti. The elusive diploic veins: Anthropological and anatomical perspective. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 108:345-358, 1999.
69. B.M. Rothschild, D. Tanke, I. Hershkovitz, and M. Schultz Mesozoic neoplasia: origins of haemangioma in the Jurassic age. The Lancet. 351:1862, 1998.
68. B.M. Rothschild, I. Hershkovitz, and O. Dutour Clues potentially distinguishing Lytic lesions of Multiple Myeloma from those of Metastatic Carcinoma. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 105:241-250, 1998.
67. I. Hershkovitz, B. M. Rothschild, O. Dutour, G. Leonetti and C. Greenwald Clues to recognition of fungal origin of lytic skeletal lesions. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 106: 47-60, 1998.
66. D. Moskona, M. Vainder, I. Hershkovitz and E. Kobyliansky Dental morphological (non-metric) traits in human isolates-South Sinai Bedouin Tribes. Homo.48 (3):227-284, 1997.
65. G. Leonetti, M. Signoli, I. Hershkovitz, B. Latimer, J.P. Terve, L.M. Jellema, F. Cianfarani and O. Dutour Variation de l'angle sphenoidal du crane humain en fonction du vieillissement. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Science de la vie 320:943-947, 1997.
64. B.M. Rothschild, J.I. Sebes, and I. Hershkovitz Microfoci of vascular necrosis in sickle cell anemia: pathophysiology of dot dash pattern. Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology. 15:663-666, 1997.
63. I. Hershkovitz, B. M. Rothschild, B. Latimer, O. Dutour, G. Leonetti, C.M. Greenwald, C. Rothschild, and L.M. Jellema. Recognition of sickle cell anemia in skeletal remains of children. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 104:213-226, 1997.
62. I. Hershkovitz, Kelley, J., Latimer, B., Rothschild, B.M., Simpson, S., Polak, J., and Rosenberg, M. Oral bacteria in Miocene Sivapitecus. Journal of Human Evolution 33:507-512, 1997.
61. I. Hershkovitz, B. Latimer, O. Dutour, L.M. Jellema, S. Wish-Baratz, C. Rothschild, and B.M. Rothschild The elusive petroexoccipital articulation. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 103:365-373, 1997.
60. I. Hershkovitz, B. Latimer, O. Dutour, L.M. Jellema, S. Wish-Baratz, C. Rothschild, and B.M. Rothschild Why do we fail in aging the skull from the sagittal suture. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 103:393-399, 1997.
59. G. Leonetti, M. Signoli, A.L. Pelissier, P. Champsaur, I. Hershkovitz, C. Brunet and O. Dutour Evidence of pin implantation as a means of verifying death during the great plague of Marseilles.(1722). J. Forensic Sci. 42(4):742-746, 1997.
58. B.M. Rothschild, I. Hershkovitz, O. Dutour, B. Latimer, C. Rothschild, and L.M. Jellema Recognition of leukemia in skeletal remains: Report and comparison of two cases. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 102:481-496, 1997.
57. B. M. Rothschild, I. Hershkovitz, L. Bedford, B. Latimer, L. Jellema, O. Dutour, C. Rothschild, and L.M. Jellema Identification of childhood arthritis in archaeological material: Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis vs. juvenile spondyloarthropathy. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 102: 249-264,1997.
56. D. Moskona, M. Vainder, I. Hershkovitz and E. Kobyliansky Bilateral asymmetry in dental discrete traits in human isolates:South Sinai Bedouin tribes. Anthrop. Anz. 54:4:289-306, 1996.
55. I. Hershkovitz, L. Bedford, L. Jellema and B. Latimer Injuries to the skeleton due to prolonged activity in "hand-to-hand combat. International Journal of osteoarchaeology, 6:167-178, 1996.
54. S. Wish-Baratz, I. Hershkovitz, B. Arensburg, B. Latimer and L. M. Jellema Size and location of the human Temporomandibular joint. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., 101:387-400, 1996.
53. V. Barchilon, I. Hershkovitz, B.M. Rothschild, S. Wish-Baratz, B. Latimer, L. M. Jellema, T. Hallel and B. Arensburg. Factors affecting the rate and pattern of the first costal cartilage ossification. Am. J. Forensic Med. and Pathol. 17 (3): 1-9, 1996.
52. B. M. Rothschild, I. Hershkovitz and C. Rothschild. Origin of Yaws in the Pleistocene. Nature 373(23):343-344. 1995
51. I. Hershkovitz, Y. Goren and A.N. Goring Morris. Use of computerize scanner and fine-tuned radiography for the study of a plaster skull. Archaeology and Science . 2: 8-10. Weizman Institute of Science, 1994. (In Hebrew).
50. I. Hershkovitz, I. Zohar, I. Segal, M.S. Speirs, O. Meirav U. Sherter, H. Feldman, and A.N. Goring-Moris Remedy for an 8500 year-old plastered human skull: from Kfar Hahoresh, Israel. Journal of Archaeological Science, 22:779-788, 1995.
49. A.N. Goring-Moris, Y. Goren, L. K. Horwitz, I. Hershkovitz, R. Liberman, J. Sarel and D. Bar-Yosef. The 1992 season excavation at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B settlement of Kfar Hahoresh. Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 26:74-121, 1994-5.
48. A.N. Goring-Moris, Y. Goren, L. Kolska Horwitz, D. Bar-Yosef, I. Hershkovitz. Investigations at an early neolithic settlement in the Lower Galilee: Results of the 1991 season at Kefar Hahoresh. Atiqot XXVII:37-62, 1995..
47. I. Hershkovitz, O. Bar-Yosef and B. Arensburg The Pre-Pottery Neolithic Populations of South Sinai and their Relations to other Circum-Mediterranean Groups: Anthropological Study. Paleorient 20/2:59-84, 1994.
46. I. Hershkovitz, R. Yakar, C. Taitz, V. Eshed, S. Wish-Baratz, A. Pinhasov and B. Ring Paleopathology at the Khan el Ahmar site: Health and diseases in a Byzantine monastery in the Judean Desert, Israel. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 5: 61-76, 1995
45. I. Hershkovitz, M.S. Speirs, D. Frayer, S. Wish-Baratz, D. Nadel and B. Arensburg Ohalo H 2- A 19 ,000 year old skeleton from a water logged site at the Sea of Galilee,Israel. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 96: 215-234, 1995
44. S. J. Fields, M. Spiers, I. Hershkovitz and G. Livshits. The reliability of reliability coefficients in the estimation of asymmetry. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 96: 83-87, 1995
43. I. Hershkovitz, R. Yakar, C. Taitz, S. Wish-Baratz, A. Pinhasov and B. Ring The human remains from the Byzantine monastery at Han-el-Ahmar, Israel. Liber Annus. 43: 373-385, 1993
42. G. Edelson, J. Zukerman and I. Hershkovitz. Os Acromiale: Anatomy and Surgical Implications. Bone and Joint Surgery. 75B: 551-555, 1993.
41. I. Hershkovitz, G. Edelson, M. Spiers, B. Arensburg, D. Nadel. and B. Levi Ohalo II man-Unusual findings in the anterior rib cage and shoulder girdle of a 19,000-year-old specimen. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 3:177-188, 1993.
40. I. Hershkovitz, G. Livshits, D. Moskona, B. Arensburg, and E. Kobyliansky Variables Affecting Dental Fluctuating Asymmetry in Human Isolates. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 91:349-365, 1993.
39. I. Hershkovitz, B. Arensburg and M. Speirs Leprosy or Madura Foot? The ambiguous nature of infectious disease in paleopathology: Reply to Dr. Manchester. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 91: 251-253, 1993.
38. I. Hershkovitz, M. Speirs, A. Katznelson and B. Arensburg Unusual pathological condition in the lower extremities of a skeleton from ancient Israel. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 88:23-26,1992.
37. I. Hershkovitz and E. Galili The morphological significance of the Homo I skeleton from Atlit-Yam: A PPNB submerged site on the Israeli coast. Bull. et Mem. Soc. Anthropol. de Paris 3, 1-2: 83-96, 1991.
36. D. Nadel and I. Hershkovitz New susbsistence data and humain remains from the earliest Levantine Epipalaeolithic. Current Anthropology 32:631-635, 1991.
35. I. Hershkovitz, B. Ring, M. Speirs, E. Galili, M. Kislev, G. Edelson, and A. Hershkovitz Possible congenital Hemolytic Anemia in prehistoric coastal inhabitants of Israel. Am.J Phys .Anthropol 85:7-13, 1991.
34. E. Galili, M. Weinstein-Evron, I. Hershkovitz, A. Gopher, M. Kislev, O. Lernau and L. Kolska-Horwitz. Atlit-Yam: A prehistoric site on the sea floor off the Israeli coast. J. Field Archaeology. 20(2):133-157, 1993.
33. I. Hershkovitz, B. Ring and E. Kobyliansky Craniofacial asymmetry in bedouin adults. Am. J. Hum. Biol. 4 (1):83-92, 1992.
32. I. Hershkovitz and G. Edelson The first identified case of thalassemia? Human Evolution 6:49-54, 1991.
31. I. Hershkovitz, A. Pinhasov and G. Arbel Skull surface contours by Moire patterns: An experiment. Homo 42/3: 216-231, 1991.
30. I. Hershkovitz, B. Levi, J. Hiss and B. Arensburg Medico-ritual trephinations in modern Israel. Am. J. Forensic Med. 12 (3):194-199, 1991.
29. I. Hershkovitz, E. Galili and B. Ring. Des squelettes humains 8000 ans sous la mer: Indications sur la vie sociale et economique des habitants de la cote sud du levant a la periode neolithique preceramique. L'Anthropologie 95:639-650, 1991.
28. I. Hershkovitz and A. Gopher Paleodemography, burial customs, and food producing economy at the beginning of the Holocene: A prespective from the southern Levant. J. Isr. Prehist. Soc. 23:9-47, 1990.
27. I. Hershkovitz, B. Ring and E. Kobyliansky Efficiency of cranial bilateral measurements in separating human populations. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 83:307-319, 1990.
26. I. Hershkovitz and E. Galili 8000 year-old human remains on the sea floor near Atlit, Israel Hum. Evol. 5(4):319-358, 1990.
25. I. Hershkovitz Human evolution: The silent evidence from the fossils. Mahshavot 58:4-25 (in Hebrew)1989.
24. I. Hershkovitz Cremation. Its practice and identification: A case study from the Roman period. Tel Aviv (Journal of the Tel Aviv University Institute of Archaeology) 1516:96-98, 1988-89.
23. I. Hershkovitz, B. Ring, Y. Rak and B. Arensburg Skeletal remains from the Northern Church. Qedem 25:193-209, 1988
22. B. Arensburg and I. Hershkovitz Cranial deformation and trephination in the Middle East. Bull. et Mem. Soc. Anthropologie de Paris 3:139-150, 1988.
21. I. Hershkovitz and A. Gopher Human Burials from Horvat Galil: A Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in the Upper Galilee, Israel. Paleorient 14(1):119-125, 1988.
20. I. Hershkovitz The Tel Mahrad population in southern Sinai in the Byzantine Era. Isr. Expl. J 38 (1-2):47-58, 1988.
19. R. Yakar and I. Hershkovitz. The modelled skulls of Nahal Hemar. Atiqot 18:59-63, 1988.
18. B. Arensburg and I. Hershkovitz. Neolithic human remains from Nahal Hemar, Israel. Atiqot 18:50-58, 1988.
17. I. Hershkovitz, D. Muskona, B. Arensburg and E. Kobyliansky Directional dental asymmetry in South Sinai Bedouin isolates. Morphol. Anz. 3:269-274,1987.
16. I. Hershkovitz Trephination: The earliest case in the Middle East. J. Isr. Prehist. Soc. 20:128-135, 1987.
15. O. Bar-Yosef, A. Belfer-Cohen, A. Goren, I. Hershkovitz, O. Ilan, H.K.Mienis and B. Sass. Nawamis and habitation sites near Gebel Gunna, Southern Sinai. Isr. Expl. J 36(3-4):121-167, 1986.
14. I. Hershkovitz, Y. Garfinkel and B. Arensburg. Neolithic skeletal remains at Yiftahel, Area C. Paleorient 12(1):73-81, 1986.
13. M.S. Goldstein, B. Arensburg and I. Hershkovitz. Observations on crania of Bedouin children by age group. Bull. et Mem. de la Soc. d'Anthrop. de Paris 3(3):149-162, 1986.
12. E. Kobyliansky, S. Micle, I. Hershkovitz and B. Arensburg. The dermatoglyphic charactersitics of two isolated Bedouin groups from South Sinai. Intern. J. Anthrop. 1(1):59-74, 1986.
11. E. Kobyliansky, I. Hershkovitz, B. Arensburg and D. Moskona Use of radiographs of hand bones in predicting age and stature of Bedouin child populations, past and present. Homo 36(1-2):27-39, 1985.
10. I. Hershkovitz, G. Arbel, O. Bar-Yosef and A. Goren The relationship between nawamis entrance orientations and sunset direction. Tel Aviv (Journal of the Tel Aviv University Institute of Archaeology)12:109-122, 1985
9.E. Kobyliansky, S. Micle, R. Nefesh, I. Hershkovitz and B. Arensburg. Intra-familial correlations of dermatoglyphic traits in South Sinai Bedouins. Anthropol. Anz., 42(4):291-297, 1984.
8. E. Kobyliansky, S. Micle, I. Hershkovitz and B. Arensburg Taste Sensitivity to Phenylthiocarbamide in some Bedouin tribes of South Sinai. J. Isr. Med. Assn, August 3-4, pp.57-59, 1983. (in Hebrew)
7. B. Ring, I. Hershkovitz, E. Kobyliansky and B. Arensburg. Biocultural adaptation of cauterization in South Sinai Bedouin tribes. Antropos, 10:404-414, 1983.
6. I. Hershkovitz, E. Kobyliansky and B. Arensburg. Migration and biological isolation of human populations in influencingrange and variation of metric and non-metric traits of the skull. Antropos 10:344-356, 1983.
5. O. Bar-Yosef, I. Hershkovitz, G. Arbel and A. Goren. The orientation of nawamis entrances in Southern Sinai: Expressions ofreligious belief and seasonality? Tel Aviv (Journal of the Tel Aviv University Institute of Archaeology) 10(1):52-60, 1983.
4. B. Rosenberg, I. Hershkovitz, E. Kobyliansky and B. Arensburg. Metric and non-metric variations in three isolated populations of the Negev and South Sinai deserts. J. Hum. Evol., 12: 337-345, 1983.
3. I. Hershkovitz, E. Kobyliansky and B. Arensburg. A case of coxa vara in an ancient Chalcolithic population from Sinai. Current Anthropol., 23(3):320-322, 1982.
2. H. Nathan, I. Hershkovitz, B. Arensburg, E. Kobyliansky and M. Goldschmidt-Nathan. Mutilation of the uvula in Bedouins of South Sinai. Isr. J. Med. Sci., 18(7): 774-778, 1982.
1. B. Arensburg, I. Hershkovitz, E. Kobyliansky and S. Micle. South Sinai Bedouin Tribes: Preliminary communication on an anthropological survey. Bull. et Mem. de la Soc. d'Anthrop. de Paris, t.6, serie XIII, pp.363- 372,1979.

 
 

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