Ancient trash mounds unravel urban collapse a century before the end of Byzantine hegemony in the southern Levant
Guy Bar‐Oz(University of Haifa), Elisabetta Boaretto(Weizmann Institute of Science), Joel Roskin(University of Haifa), Daniel Fuks(Bar-Ilan University), Anya Filatova(University of Haifa), Dan Malkinson(University of Haifa), Zachary C. Dunseth(Tel Aviv University), Ehud Weiss(Bar-Ilan University), Dafna Langgut(Tel Aviv University), Yael Gorin‐Rosen(Israel Antiquities Authority), Rachel Blevis(University of Haifa), Irit Zohar(University of Haifa), Inbar Ktalav(University of Haifa), Yoav Farhi(Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), Nimrod Marom(University of Haifa), Lior Weissbrod(University of Haifa), Mordechay Benzaquen(Tel Aviv University), Don H. Butler(University of Haifa), Ruth Shahack‐Gross(University of Haifa), Yotam Tepper(University of Haifa), Xin Yan(Weizmann Institute of Science), Tali Erickson‐Gini(Israel Antiquities Authority)
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