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Ehud Weiss

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 17, 2006
Anthropology. Autonomous cultivation before domesticationEhud Weiss, Mordechai E Kislev, Anat Hartmann
Plos One|November 24, 2016
Composite Sickles and Cereal Harvesting Methods at 23,000-Years-Old Ohalo II, IsraelIris Groman-Yaroslavski, Ehud Weiss, Dani Nadel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 21, 2004
Impetus for sowing and the beginning of agriculture: ground collecting of wild cerealsMordechai E Kislev, Ehud Weiss, Anat Hartmann
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 27, 2006
How and when was wild wheat domesticated?Anat Hartmann, Mordechai E Kislev, Ehud Weiss
Journal of Human Evolution|December 15, 2010
Extinction of water plants in the Hula Valley: Evidence for climate changeYoel Melamed, Mordechai Kislev, Ehud Weiss, et al.
Nature|August 6, 2004
Processing of wild cereal grains in the Upper Palaeolithic revealed by starch grain analysisDolores R Piperno, Ehud Weiss, Irene Holst, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 24, 2004
The broad spectrum revisited: evidence from plant remainsEhud Weiss, Wilma Wetterstrom, Dani Nadel, et al.
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|June 9, 2022
Six-rowed wild-growing barleys are hybrids of diverse originsYu Guo, Axel Himmelbach, Ehud Weiss, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 27, 2018
Development of a 3D seed morphological tool for grapevine variety identification, and its comparison with SSR analysisAvshalom Karasik, Oshrit Rahimi, Michal David, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 26, 2015
Studying Ancient Anthropogenic Impacts on Current Floral Biodiversity in the Southern Levant as reflected by the Philistine MigrationSuembikya Frumin, Aren M Maeir, Liora Kolska Horwitz, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 17, 2006
Anthropology. Autonomous cultivation before domesticationEhud Weiss, Mordechai E Kislev, Anat Hartmann
Plos One|November 24, 2016
Composite Sickles and Cereal Harvesting Methods at 23,000-Years-Old Ohalo II, IsraelIris Groman-Yaroslavski, Ehud Weiss, Dani Nadel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 21, 2004
Impetus for sowing and the beginning of agriculture: ground collecting of wild cerealsMordechai E Kislev, Ehud Weiss, Anat Hartmann
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 27, 2006
How and when was wild wheat domesticated?Anat Hartmann, Mordechai E Kislev, Ehud Weiss
Journal of Human Evolution|December 15, 2010
Extinction of water plants in the Hula Valley: Evidence for climate changeYoel Melamed, Mordechai Kislev, Ehud Weiss, et al.
Nature|August 6, 2004
Processing of wild cereal grains in the Upper Palaeolithic revealed by starch grain analysisDolores R Piperno, Ehud Weiss, Irene Holst, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 24, 2004
The broad spectrum revisited: evidence from plant remainsEhud Weiss, Wilma Wetterstrom, Dani Nadel, et al.
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|June 9, 2022
Six-rowed wild-growing barleys are hybrids of diverse originsYu Guo, Axel Himmelbach, Ehud Weiss, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 27, 2018
Development of a 3D seed morphological tool for grapevine variety identification, and its comparison with SSR analysisAvshalom Karasik, Oshrit Rahimi, Michal David, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 26, 2015
Studying Ancient Anthropogenic Impacts on Current Floral Biodiversity in the Southern Levant as reflected by the Philistine MigrationSuembikya Frumin, Aren M Maeir, Liora Kolska Horwitz, et al.
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