* List of Gunneweg's INAA Publications *

  1. J. Gunneweg 1983, The Provenience Typology and Chronology of Eastern Terra Sigillata, Qedem 17, a Monograph of the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University
  2. J. Gunneweg 1983, The Ovens at Hirbet el-Mshas (Tel Masos), 1972-1975, in Excavations at Tel Masos, V.Fritz and A. Kempinsky, eds), Wiesbaden, pp. 106-112
  3. J. Gunneweg and I. Perlman 1983, Hellenistic Braziers from Israel, Results of pottery analysis, Israel Exploration Journal 34, 224-238
  4. J. Gunneweg and I. Perlman 1985, The Origin of the 'Dor' group storage jars, Israel Exploration Journal 35, pp. 135-152
  5. J. Gunneweg and I. Perlman 1985, The Origin of the 'Herodian' Lamp, Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society, pp. 79-83
  6. J.Gunneweg, I. Perlman and Z. Meshel 1985, A Provenience Study on Pithoi from Kuntillet 'Ajrud, Israel Exploration Journal 35, pp. 270-283
  7. J. Gunneweg, I. Perlman, T. Dothan and S. Gitin 1986, On the Origin of pottery from Tel Miqne (Ekron), Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 264, pp. 3-16
  8. I. Perlman, J. Gunneweg and J. Yellin 1986, Pseudo-Nabataean Ware from Jerusalem, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 262, pp. 77-82
  9. J. Gunneweg 1986, Roman Pottery Trade in the eastern Mediterranean, Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautorum, Acta XXV-XXVI, pp. 119-129
  10. J. Gunneweg, I. Perlman and F. Asaro 1987, A Canaanite Jar at Enkomi, Israel Exploration Journal 37, pp. 168-172
  11. J. Yellin and J. Gunneweg 1985, Provenience of Pottery from Tel Qasile, in A. Mazar's Tel Qasile II, Qedem Series 20, Jerusalem, pp. 111-118
  12. J. Gunneweg, I. Perlman and F. Asaro 1988, The Origin, Classification and Chronology of Nabataean Painted Fine Ware, Jahrbuch des Roemisch-Germanischen Zentral Museums, Mainz, Vol. 35, pp.1-30
  13. J.Yellin and J. Gunneweg 1989, The Origin of the Collared-Rim Storage Jars from Tel Dan with the aid of NAA, AASOR 49, 133-141
  14. J. Yellin and J. Gunneweg 1989, The Flower Pots from Herod's Garden at Jericho, Israel Exploration Journal, 39, pp.87-90
  15. J. Gunneweg and H. Mommsen 1990, Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis and the Origin of some Edomite vessels and Cult Objects from Horvat Qitmit, Archaeometry 32, pp. 7-18
  16. J. Gunneweg 1990, The Origin of Sigillata from the Bonner Berg near Bonn, Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautorum, Acta XXVII-XXVIII, pp. 1-7
  17. J. Gunneweg and J. Yellin 1990, The Origin of the Hellenistic and Roman Stamped Handles from the City of David, Jerusalem, in D.T.Ariel's City of David II, Qedem 30, 89-93
  18. J. Gunneweg, RF. Asaro, H. V. Michel and I. Perlman 1990, Neutron Activation Analysis and the Origin of Some Mycenaean IIIC:1 and Philistine Bichrome ware Pottery from the Eastern Mediterranean during the 12th-11th century BC., (E. Pernicka and G. A. Wagner (eds)), Proceedings of Archaeometry '90, Birkhauser Verlag, Basel-Boston-Berlin, pp. 405-412
  19. J. Gunneweg, Th. Beier, U. Diehl, D. Lambrecht and H. Mommsen 1991, 'Edomite', 'Negbite' and 'Midianite' Pottery from the Negev Desert and Jordan, Archaeometry 33, pp. 239-253
  20. J. Gunneweg and J. Yellin 1991, The Origin of the Tel Batash-Timna ceramics of the seventh century BC in the Light of Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis, in 'Neutron Activation and Plasma Emission Spectrometric Analysis in Archaeology' (M. J. Hughes, M.R. Cowell and D.R. Hook, eds), British Museum Occasional Papers, No 82, pp. 91-103
  21. J. Gunneweg and I. perlman 1991, The Origin of "Loop-handle Jars" from Tell Keisan, Revue Biblique, pp. 591-599
  22. J. Gunneweg 1991, The Nabataean pottery revisited, Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautorum, Acta XXIX-XXX, 1-7
  23. J. Gunneweg, F. Asaro, H.V. Michel and I. Perlman 1992, The Origin of the Mycenaean IIIA Chariot Krater and other related Mycenaean Pottery from Tomb 387 at Laish/Dan (a neutron activation study), Festschrift A. Biran, Israel Archaeological Society, Jerusalem, pp. 54-63
  24. J. Gunneweg, F. Asaro, H.V. Michel and I. Perlman 1994, Interregional Contacts vetween Tell en-Nasbeh and Littoral Philistine Centres in Canaan during Early Iron Age I, Archaeometry 36, pp. 227-240
  25. J. Gunneweg and I. Perlman 1994, The Origin of a Mycenaean IIIC:1a Stirrup Jar from Tel Keisan, Revue Biblique,
  26. J. Gunneweg and J. Yellin, 1995, The Origin of Common-Ware Pottery from Tel Anafa, Anafa Final Report, Missouri, pp.(in Press)
  27. J. Gunneweg and H. Mommsen 1995, Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis of Vessels and Cult Objects, pp. 280-286 in Horvat Qitmit, an Edomite Shrine in the Biblical Negev, (Ed. I. Beit Arieh), Monograph Series No. 11 of the Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University
  28. J. Gunneweg and J. Yellin, 1995, The Origin of Common-Ware Pottery from Tel Anafa, Anafa Final Report, Missouri, pp.(in Press)
  29. J. Gunneweg and H. Mommsen 1995, Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis of Vessels and Cult Objects, pp. 280-286 in Horvat Qitmit, an Edomite Shrine in the Biblical Negev, I. Beit Arieh, Monograph Series No 11 of the Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University
  30. D.T. Ariel, J. Gunneweg and I. Perlman 1995, A Group of Stamped Storage-Jar Handles from Dor, in Excavations at Dor, Final Report, Qedem Reports Vol. IB, E. Stern (Ed.), Israel Exploration Society, Jerusalem, pp. 481-488
  31. J. Gunneweg 1996, Eastern Terra Sigillata Revisited, Memorial Volume for Prof. Isadore Perlman [forthcoming] (Eds. F. Asaro, D. Adan and M. Artzy)(In preparation)
  32. J.Gunneweg et al. Dan versus Tel Akko in the Mycenaean period
  33. J. Gunneweg et al. 'En Hazeva 'Edomite' pottery 'Atiqot Series

  34. J. Gunneweg M. Balla, Khirbet al-Mudayna Department of Antiquities of Jordan

  35. J. Gunneweg & M. Balla "How Neutron Activation Analysis Can Assist Research into the Provenance of the Pottery at Qumran." In Historical Perspectives: From the Hasmoneans to Bar Kokhba in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, 27-31 January 1999, eds. David Goodblatt, Avital Pinnick, and Daniel R. Schwartz, 179-185. STDJ 37. Leiden: Brill, 2001.

  36. Humbert Jean-Baptiste & Gunneweg Jan, Khirbet Qumrân et 'Aïn Feshkha, II. Études d’anthropologie, de physique et de chimie. Studies of Anthropology, Physics and Chemistry. (Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus, Series Archaeologica, 3)Academic Press, Fribourg Switzerland / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 2003.
  37. J. Gunneweg M. Balla Neutron activation analysis: Scroll jars and common ware in (Humbert & Gunneweg, Eds) Khirbet Qumrân et 'Aïn Feshkha, II. Studies of Anthropology, Physics and Chemistry. (Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus, Series Archaeologica, 3)Academic Press, Fribourg Switzerland / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 2003, p. 1-55

  38. J. Gunneweg M. Balla 2003, Possible Connection between the Inscriptions on Pottery, the Ostraca and Scrolls in(Humbert & Gunneweg, Eds) Khirbet Qumrân et 'Aïn Feshkha, II. Studies of Anthropology, Physics and Chemistry. (Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus, Series Archaeologica, 3)Academic Press, Fribourg Switzerland / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 2003, p. 389-394

  39. J. Gunneweg M. Balla in P. Bienkowsky's Busayra

  40. J. Gunneweg Pottery technology at Qumran, Chapter IV in Pottery of Qumran, (Humbert & Chambon, Eds.)

  41. J. Gunneweg et al. ETS-II at the hippodrome of Caesarea (Porat Ed.) Caesarea


  42. Revised list, The Hebrew University, March 2004

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