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  • Bar-Oz, G., Galili, R., Fuks, D., Erickson-Gini, T., Tepper, Y., Shamir, N. and Gideon Avni. 2022. Caravanserai middens on desert roads: A new perspective on the Nabataean-Roman trade network across the Negev. Antiquity, 96: 592-610.

  • Galili, R., Avni, G., Tepper, Y., Erickson-Gini, T., Shamir, N. and Bar-Oz, G. 2021. News from the dumps: Preliminary observations from the Camel Caravan Project along the Incense Route in the Negev and Arava. In (H. Ben David and D. Perry, Eds.) The Incense Route 2020, pp. 189-204. Jerusalem: Dan Perry (in Hebrew).

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