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‘Atiqot 55 (2007)
ISBN 2948-040X
A Note Concerning the
Onopordum cynarocephalum
Plant in Relation to Archaeological Sites
(Hebrew, pp. 169–171; English summary, p. 65)
Aviram Oshri
Keywords: survey method
This article aims at demonstrating a new method of identifying ancient remains during surveys. It is suggested that archaeological sites can be observed in surveys based on the dispersion of the
Onopordum cynarocephalum
plant. This plant, a thistle, thrives on minerals, such as phosphorous and nitrogen, which are usually found in organically enhanced soils that are associated with human habitation throughout the ages; therefore, it can be used as an indicator of the existence of ancient remains.