Biography
I (PhD in Archaeology, 2015, The Hebrew University) am a lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His main research interests revolve around the landscape and regional archaeology, focusing on the development of complex societies in the southern Levant during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age, and on the human exploitation patterns of marginal landscapes, including caves, cliffs, and arid regions. He serves as the leading archaeologist in the DEADSEA-ECO project.
All sessions by Uri Davidovich
Session 2 – Felids: evolution and conservation
09 Jun 2022
14:30
Leopard traps and human-leopard interactions in the Judean Desert
09 Jun 2022
14:55 - 15:10
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