Computational Archaeological Laboratory

Computational Archaeological Laboratory

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The Computational Archaeology Laboratory (CompArch), the Institute of Archaeology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem combines computational methods with archaeological research and documentation.

Photos from ‎נחל עין גב Nahal Ein Gev II‎'s post 19/03/2026
Photos from Computational Archaeological Laboratory's post 18/02/2026

Meet the team!

Tal Rosh, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

🐐Tal is an M.A. student writing his dissertation on the lithic assemblage from Iza cave.

💻As part of the Computational Archaeology Laboratory team, he manages the databases of the lab and supervises the team. He also manages the spatial documentation of the excavations.

🧁His favorite thing about the lab is when we go on scanning field trips and work outdoors. He also appreciates the amount of baked goods we have during lab meetings.

📷He is also by far the most photographed member of the lab, and we thank him for allowing all the silliness to be advertised!

Photos from Computational Archaeological Laboratory's post 12/02/2026

Meet the team! Today we get to know -

Maya Lutz Yitzhaky, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Maya is an M.A. student; she joined the lab in 2023 as a lab technician and research student.

⛏️She is writing her M.A. on Crusader mason marks at Aqua Bella (Ein Hemed), using the cutting-edge research tools of the lab, as well as incorporating experimental archaeology.

🎂She is known at the lab for her baking! She brings delicious cakes to every gathering and event (and we are very grateful for it)

👥Her favorite thing about the lab is the diversity of subjects we are exposed to, and learning from different researchers in our weekly lab meetings.

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The Institute Of Archaeology, The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus
Jerusalem