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Cupressus sempervirens in israel during antiquity
Nili Liphschitz
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Gideon Biger
Archaeology & Ancient Near Eastern Cultures
Department of Geography and the Human Environment
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Cupressus
100%
Israel
65%
Mediterranean Region
57%
Jordan
25%
Forests
23%
Pollen
23%
Oceans and Seas
22%
Agriculture & Biology
Cupressus sempervirens
89%
Israel
61%
Mediterranean region
31%
Jordan
17%
valleys
13%
pollen
11%
sampling
10%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
timber
38%
ecological status
20%
pollen
17%
excavation
16%
valley
13%
sea
10%
distribution
7%
analysis
5%