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Tel Mashav: The Eyes of Tel Hazor

2018
Tel Hazor is one of the most extensively excavated sites in the southern Levant. It was a large urban center in the second and first millennia BCE, which controlled the upper Galillee (and probably also the Golan Heights) – its roads and hinterland. This conclusion is known not only from the size of the site and the finds exposed during the many years ...
Bechar, Shlomit, Berger, Uri
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The Technology Tel

IEEE Micro, 2018
A technology tel accumulates generations of digital infrastructure built in one location, where it serves interdependent or independent functions. Technology tels exist in every major city, and though city dwellers interact with them regularly, they tend to blend into the background.
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Tels pères, tels fils.

Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France, 1999
Demougin Ségolène. Tels pères, tels fils. In: Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France, 1996, 1999. pp. 279-282.
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TEL/AML1‐positive patients lacking TEL exon 5 resemble canonical TEL/AML1 cases

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2010
AbstractBackgroundThe TEL/AML1 fusion gene which represents the most frequent genetic abnormality in childhood ALL, usually results from genomic breakpoints in TEL intron 5 and AML1 intron 1 or 2. At the protein level, the helix–loop–helix domain and exon 5‐coded central region of TEL are typically fused to almost entire AML1 including DNA‐binding ...
Marketa, Zaliova   +7 more
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Design Methods for TEL

2017
This chapter revisits a recently started dialogue between the fields of instructional systems design (ISD) and the learning sciences (LS) to present current trends in design and evaluation methods for TEL. It contains three sections. First, attention is given to literature concerning “design” and “evaluate” as verbs; this section focuses on the ...
McKenney, Susan, Kali, Yael
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Tel Ḥevron

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2016
In January-July and September-October 2014, two excavation seasons were conducted at Tel Hevron (Judea and Samaria License No. L-1-01-2014; map ref. 209725/603671), prior to the establishment of an archaeological park.
Emanuel Eisenberg, David Ben-Shlomo
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Tel Gat Hefer

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2016
In December 2015, an excavation was conducted at Tel Gat Hefer (Permit No. A-7581; map ref. 230368-442/738131-200; Fig. 1), prior to construction. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and financed by the Netivei Israel Company, was directed by N.
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Tel Ẓaf

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel
In the summers of 2021 and 2022, two additional excavation seasons were conducted by the research project at Tel Z af (License Nos. G-4/2021; G-5/2022; map ref. 251766–2630/701380–700), following eight previous seasons ( Rosenberg et al. 2021 ; 2023).
Danny Rosenberg, Florian Klimscha
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Tel Malot

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2007
During June–July 2002 a salvage excavation was conducted along the eastern fringes of Tel Malot (Permit No. A-3641; map ref. NIG 18742–50/64034–46; OIG 13742–50/14034–46), prior to working on the railroad track from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The excavation, on behalf of the
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Tel Mevorakh

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2019
In October 2017, a salvage excavation was conducted at Tel Mevorakh, at the entrance to Moshav Bet Hananya (Permit No. A-8124; map ref. 193313-24/715510-29), after antiquities were damaged during work the laying of an underground electric cable. The excavation, undertaken on behalf
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