- 2012.
Moshe Stekelis; Ofer Bar-Yosef;
Tamar Schick (1964).
Archaeological Excavations at ʻUbeidiya: 1964-1966: Pleistocene, by M.
Stekelis, O. Bar-Yosef...
- context. The
first specimen discovered in 1965,
during the
excavations of M.
Stekelis, was an
incomplete infant skeleton (Kebara 1). The most
significant discovery...
-
Miriam Yalan-Shteklis (also
Miriam Yalan-
Stekelis) (Hebrew: מרים ילן-שטקליס) (21
September 1900 – 9 May 1984) was an
Israeli writer and poet
famous for...
- with a bulldozer.
Excavations at the site
began in 1960, led by
Moshe Stekelis, ****isted by
zoologist Georg Haas,
geologists Leo
Picard and
Nachman Shulman...
- The Hütter Hü 17, is a
German high-wing, strut-braced, single-seat,
utility training glider that was
designed by
brothers Ulrich Hütter and
Wolfgang Hütter...
- (glider) Jelgava-Hütter 17 Vilnis-Hütter 17 –
Edvins Vilnis Stekelis-Hütter 17 –
Huberts Stekelis Jelgava I
Kaija (glider)
Krustpilnieks Lāčplēsis (glider)...
-
painter and
graphic artist of
Baltic German descent, born here.
Moshe Stekelis (1898–1967), Russian-Israeli
archaeologist .
Arthur Tracy (1899–1997),...
-
Denisovan 2010
Russia Qafzeh 6 95±5 Homo
sapiens 1930
Israel R. Neuville, M.
Stekelis Qafzeh 9 100–90 Homo
sapiens 1933
Israel B.
Vandermeersch Scladina 103±23...
-
Arabic as
Khirbet es-Sallah, was
conducted by
Benjamin Mazar and
Moshe Stekelis in 1930–1931. In a
series of digs in 1959–1962,
Yohanan Aharoni tentatively...
-
University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-84491-8.
Retrieved 15 May 2011. p.92 M.
Stekelis, J.
Perrot and M. Dothan.
Notes and News,
Israel Exploration Journal, Vol...