From up above I see. Sight and ceremonial landscapes in the Southern Levant during Early Bronze I and IV
The paper deals with connections between the sense of sight and the location of sites in the southern Levant in the Early Bronze I and IV. The application of sensory studies to the southern Levant in the pre- and proto-historic periods is complicated by limits in the documentation available from this region compared to other areas, in particular, the lack of written sources.