Dr.
Uri
Davidovich
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
English, Hebrew
Research Interests
Uri Davidovich (Ph.D. in Archaeology, 2015, The Hebrew University) is a senior lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His main research interests revolve around landscape and regional archaeology, focusing on the development of complex societies in the southern Levant during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age, and on the human exploitation patterns of marginal landscapes, including caves, cliffs and deserts.
Selected Awards
ISF grant 3040/24: The Emergence of Dead Sea Oases: En Gedi during the mid-First Millennium BCE (2,250,000 NIS, 2024-2029)
ISF grant 1534/18: Settlement Complexity and Upland-Lowland Interactions in Early South Levantine Urbanism: Tel Qedesh and the Galilee in the Early Bronze Age (1,150,000 NIS, 2018-2023)
Rothschild (Yad Hanadiv) Foundation Post-doctoral Fellowship in the Humanities and Social Sciences (2014-2015), University of Cambridge
The Bernard M. Bloomfield Prize for outstanding PhD Dissertation (2015)
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