The Camp David Peace Accords between Egypt and Israel initiated an
archaeological salvage project in portions of the central and
southern Negev (Israel). As a participant in the Negev Emergency
Survey, Mordechai Haiman's field crew surveyed, from 1979-1989, 450
kilometers in the western Negev Highlands, and identified 1,500
sites. He also directed excavations at 33 sites. Funded by a grant
from the Shelby White and Leon Levy Program for Archaeological
Publications, this fieldwork was reanalyzed for publication. The
contents of this final report touch upon various aspects of
Haiman's excavations and surveys including methodologies, lithic
material, pottery, fauna remains, petrographic analysis and more.
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