Cornerstone: Journal of Archaeological Sites (حجر الزاوية) is an Arabic-language journal conferred to the study of archaeological sites. The journal was founded in 2018 as a private initiative by a group of archaeologists and researchers from the Israel Antiquities Authority. It is unique and first of its kind, presenting archaeological sites from all periods, archaeological excavations, and new and original archaeological research. Each issue publishes articles written by leading scholars and experts working in a wide range of fields in archaeology and conservation.
Current Volume: Volume 13 (2024)
Cornerstone Journal of Archaeological Sites Volume 13-Front Matter
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مستوطنة عين صفورية خلال العصرين النحاسي والبرونزي القديم / A Large Settlement from the Early Chalcolithic Period and the Early Bronze Age at ‘En Ẓippori
Nimrod Getzov and Ianir Milevski
المرأة ذات العيون الكبيرة من العصر النحاسي المبكر / The ‘Big-Eyed Woman’ from the Early Chalcolithic Period in the Southern Levant
Nimrod Getzov, Ianir Milevski, Ehud Galili, Alla Yaroshevich, Jacob Vardi, Yitzhak Paz, and Liora Koska-Horwitz
تجديدات في أبحاث حمّة جدارا على ضوء نتائج التنقيبات والترميمات الجديدة / New Insights from Ḥamat Gader following the Results of New Excavations and Restoration Works at the Site
Walid Atrash and Rafeh Abu Raya
سد وادي التماسيح / The Naḥal Tanninim Dam
Uzi ‘Ad and ‘Abd el-Salam Sa‘id
تجديدات من تنقيبات مجمع معابد بانياس / New Discoveries at the Paneas Sacred Precinct
Adi Erlich and Ron Lavi
كنيسة بيزنطية في خربة دروسِيّة (مِدراس) في سهل يهودا / Remains of a Byzantine Church at Ḥorbat Midras, in the Judean Shephelah
Amir Ganor, Alon Klein, Rina Avner, and Boaz Zissu
دير من الفترتين البيزنطية والأموية وقرية عباسية-فاطمية في خربة زكريا / A Monastery from the Byzantine Period and a Large Settlement from the Abbasid and Fatimid Periods at Khirbat Zakariya in the Modi‘in Hills
Durar Masarwa and Avraham S. Tendler
تل أفيك/كردانة / Tel Afeq/Kurdani
Rafeh Abu Raya, Samer Dallasheh, and Rasha Namouz
المسح الأثري في جبل روس / The 2019–2022 Archaeological Survey of Mount Dov: A Preliminary Report
Oren Zingboym and Royee Assis
