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Early and Middle Pleistocene faunal and hominins dispersals through Southwestern Asia
O Bar-Yosef, M Belmaker
Quaternary Science Reviews 30 (11-12), 1318-1337, 2011
1922011
Size does matter: methodological comments on sieve size and species richness in fishbone assemblages
I Zohar, M Belmaker
Journal of Archaeological Science 32 (4), 635-641, 2005
1332005
New evidence for hominid presence in the Lower Pleistocene of the Southern Levant
M Belmaker, E Tchernov, S Condemi, O Bar-Yosef
Journal of Human Evolution 43 (1), 43-56, 2002
1302002
The large carnivores from ‘Ubeidiya (early Pleistocene, Israel): biochronological and biogeographical implications
B Martínez-Navarro, M Belmaker, O Bar-Yosef
Journal of Human Evolution 56 (5), 514-524, 2009
1232009
Ecological change and the extinction of the Levantine Neanderthals: implications from a diachronic study of micromammals from Amud Cave, Israel
M Belmaker, E Hovers
Quaternary Science Reviews 30 (21-22), 3196-3209, 2011
832011
The living and the dead: How do taphonomic processes modify relative abundance and skeletal completeness of freshwater fish?
I Zohar, M Belmaker, D Nadel, S Gafny, M Goren, I Hershkovitz, T Dayan
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 258 (4), 292-316, 2008
542008
The Bovid assemblage (Bovidae, Mammalia) from the Early Pleistocene site of’Ubeidiya, Israel: Biochronological and paleoecological implications for the fossil and lithic …
B Martínez-Navarro, M Belmaker, O Bar-Yosef
Quaternary International 267, 78-97, 2012
522012
Early Upper Paleolithic chronology in the Levant: new ABOx-SC accelerator mass spectrometry results from the Mughr el-Hamamah Site, Jordan
AJ Stutz, JJ Shea, JA Rech, JS Pigati, J Wilson, M Belmaker, RM Albert, ...
Journal of human evolution 85, 157-173, 2015
502015
The effect of terrain on Neanderthal ecology in the Levant
DO Henry, M Belmaker, SM Bergin
Quaternary International 435, 94-105, 2017
482017
Early Pleistocene faunal connections between Africa and Eurasia: an ecological perspective
M Belmaker
Out of Africa I: the first hominin colonization of Eurasia, 183-205, 2010
482010
Mammal remains at Rantis Cave, Israel, and Middle–Late Pleistocene human subsistence and ecology in the Southern Levant
O Marder, R Yeshurun, R Lupu, G Bar‐Oz, M Belmaker, N Porat, H Ron, ...
Journal of Quaternary Science 26 (8), 769-780, 2011
452011
Community structure through time:'Ubeidiya, a Lower Pleistocene site as a case study
M Belmaker
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2006
442006
Hominin adaptability and patterns of faunal turnover in the Early to Middle Pleistocene transition in the Levant
M Belmaker
Sourcebook of Paleolithic transitions: Methods, theories, and …, 2009
382009
The presence of a large cercopithecine (cf. Theropithecus sp.) in the ‘Ubeidiya formation (Early Pleistocene, Israel)
M Belmaker
Journal of Human Evolution 58 (1), 79-89, 2010
372010
First evidence of the presence of Theropithecus sp. in the Southern Levant
M Belmaker
Israel Journal of Zoology 48 (2), 165, 2002
302002
Micromammal taphonomy in the site of Ohalo II
M Belmaker, N Dani, T EItan
Archaeofauna 10, 125-135, 2001
272001
On the shore of a fluctuating lake: environmental evidence from Ohalo II (19,500 BP)
D Nadel, A Tsatskin, M Belmaker, E Boaretto, M Kislev, H Mienis, ...
Israel Journal of Earth Sciences 53 (3-4), 207-223, 2004
202004
The environment in the Caucasus in the Upper Paleolithic (Late Pleistocene): Evidence from the small mammals from Dzudzuana cave, Georgia
M Belmaker, O Bar-Yosef, A Belfer-Cohen, T Meshveliani, N Jakeli
Quaternary International 425, 4-15, 2016
192016
Revisiting the question of Neandertal regional variability: a view from the Rhône Valley Corridor
S Condemi, JL Voisin, M Belmaker, MH Moncel
Collegium antropologicum 34 (3), 787-796, 2010
182010
The Ohalo II 1999–2000 seasons of excavations: a preliminary report
D Nadel, A Tsatskin, DEBY Mayer, M Belmaker, E Boaretto, ME Kislev, ...
J Israel Prehistoric Society 32, 17-48, 2002
18*2002
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