Publications
Journal Papers and Reports
- Gilboa A, Karasik A, Sharon I, Smilansky U. (2004).
Towards Computerized Typology and Classification of Ceramics.
Journal of Archaeological Science, 31: 681-694.
- Karasik A, Smilansky U, Beit-Arieh I. (2005).
New Typological Analyses of Early Bronze Age Holemouth Jars from Tel Arad and Southern Sinai.
Tel-Aviv, 32: 20-32.
- Karasik A, Smilansky U. (2006).
Computation of the Capacity of Pottery Vessels Based on Drawn Profiles – Appendix 1 A to Chapter 12.
In Mazar A (ed): Excavations at Tel Beth Shean 1989-1996, Volume I, Jerusalem.
- Saragusti I, Karasik A, Sharon I, Smilansky U. (2005).
Quantitative Analysis of Shape Attributes Based on Contours and Section Profiles in Archaeological Analysis.
Journal of Archaeological Science, 32: 841-853.
- Karasik A, Smilansky U. (2008).
3D scanning technology as a standard archaeological tool for pottery analysis: practice and theory
Journal of Archaeological Science, 35: 1148-1168.
- Grosman L, Smikt O., Smilansky U. (2008).
On the application of 3-D scanning technology for the documentation and typology of lithic artifacts
Journal of Archaeological Science, 35: 3101-3110.
- Adan-Bayewitz D, Karasik A, Smilansky U, Asaro F, Giauque R.D, Lavidor R. (2009).
Differentiation of ceramic chemical element composition and vessel morphology at a pottery production center in Roman Galilee
Journal of Archaeological Science, 36: 2517-2530.
- Grosman L, Sharon G, Goldman-Neuman T, Smikt O, Smilansky U. (2010).
Studying post depositional damage on Acheulian bifaces using 3-D scanning
Journal of Human Evolution, 60/4: 398-406.
Conference Papers
- Karasik A, Bitton L, Gilboa A, Sharon I, Smilansky U. (In press).
Quantitative Measures of the Uniformity of Ceramics.
In: Computers Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA 2004), Prato, Italy
- Karasik A, Mara H, Sablatnig R, Sharon I, Smilansky U. (In press).
Measuring Deformations of Wheel-Produced Ceramics Using High Resolution 3D Reconstructions.
In: Computers Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology - CAA 2005.
- Karasik A, Sharon I, Smilansky U, Gilboa A. (2004).
Typology and Classification of Ceramics Based on Curvature Analysis.
In: Computers Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology - CAA 2003: 472-475.
- Mara H, Sablatnig R, Karasik A, Smilansky U. (2004).
The Uniformity of Wheel Produced Pottery Deduced from 3D-Image Processing and Scanning.
In:Burger W and Scharinger J (Eds.), Digital Imaging in Media and Education, Proc. of the 28th Workshop of the Austrian
Association for Pattern Recognition (OAGM): Hagenberg, Austria, pp 197-204.
- Smilansky U, Karasik A, Gilboa A, Sharon I. (In press).
Optimal Choice of Prototypes for Ceramic Typology.
In: Computers Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA 2004), Prato, Italy.