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Selected Studies

Stroumsa R. 2008. “People and Identities in Nessana”. PhD Dissertation, Duke University.

Ruffini G. 2011. Village Life and Family Power in Late Antique Nessana. Transactions of the American Philological Association 141/1: 201-225.

Hoyland R. 2015. The Protection (Dhimma) of God and Muhammad in Early Islam: P. Nessana 77 Re-discovered. In: B. Sadeghi, A. Ahmed, A. Silverstein and R. Hoyland (eds.), Islamic Cultures, Islamic Contexts: Essays in Honor of Professor Patricia Crone. Leiden and Boston. Pp. 51­-71.

Hoyland R. 2021. P. Nessana 56: A Greek-Arabic Contract from the Early Islamic Palestine and its Context. Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 51: 133-148.

Hoyland R. 2021. The Arabic Papyri from Early Islamic Nessana. Israel Exploration Journal 71/2: 224-241.

Pogorelsky O., Stone M.E. and Tchekhanovets Y. 2019. Armenians in the Negev: Evidence from Nessana. Le Muséon 132/1-2: 123-137.

Bar-Oz G. et al. 2019. Ancient Trash Mounds Unravel Urban Collapse a Century before the End of Byzantine Hegemony in the Southern Levant. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences.

 

Marom N. et al. 2019. Zooarchaeology and the Social and Economic Upheavals of Late Antique – Early Islamic Sequence of the Negev Desert. Nature Scientific Reports.

 

Fuks D. et al. 2021. The Rise and Fall of Viticulture in the Late Antique Negev Highlands Reconstructed from Archaeobotanical and Ceramic Data. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences.

Betzer P. 2021. Nessana Necropoleis: An Aerial and Ground Survey of Byzantine Era Cemeteries in the Israeli Negev. Antigua Oriente 19: 277-300.

Tchekhanovets Y., Rasiuk A., Levy A., Peretz A. and Pogorelsky O. 2023. The Renewed Excavations at Nessana. In: D. Eisenberg-Degen, A. Golani, S. Rosen and A. Sasson (eds.) Archaeological Excavations and Research Studies in Southern Israel. 19th Annual Southern Conference. Beer-Sheva. Pp. 103-114 (Hebrew).

Tchekhanovets Y. 2023. The Perspectives of Nessana: New Studies of the “Caravan City” in the Southern Israel. Rossijskaja Arheologija 2: 121–130 (Russian)

Tchekhanovets Y. and Jojua T. 2024. Georgian Graffito from Nessana, Dating to the ‘Dark Age’ of Christianity in Palestine. Palestine Exploration Quarterly, pp. 1-14.

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