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Since 1981, responsibility for preparing annual population estimates for world Jewry was taken by the Division of Jewish Demography and Statistics of the A. Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Division was founded by Roberto Bachi in 1959, was headed ...
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Byzantine diet at the monastic community of St. Stephen’s, Jerusalem from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes. J Anthropol Archaeol 32:63–73 Article Google Scholar Guiry EJ (2013) A canine surrogacy approach to human paleodietary bone chemistry: past development and future directions. Archaeol...
which is more than 700 years old, as a living museum of a bygone age and to praise the eternal beauty of the centuries-old canals, the ancient patrician houses, and the atmosphere of freedom and tolerance, but the modern city is still working out solutions to the pressing urban problems ...
of such important commodities as frankincense and myrrh and dominated the trade in many other valuable items, such as the spices and aromatics ofAsia. Because of its fertility as well as its commercial prosperity, Yemen was the location of a number of ancient kingdoms; for that same reason, ...
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The Klamath Mountains, which extend from California, lie south of the Coast Range and west of the Cascades. Composed of ancient resistant rocks, they have had a complicated geologic history. They are higher and more rugged than the Coast Range and lack the north-south orientation. The Rogue ...
two highways lead west towardJerusalem, and one of the city’s main thoroughfares becomes the road toAl-Salṭ, to the northwest. Jordan’s main north-south highway, with its southern terminus atAl-ʿAqabahport, runs through the city. The modern, well-serviced Queen Alia International Airp...