Nimrod Marom is a research fellow at the Zinman Institute of Archaeology at the University of Haifa and lecturer of archaeology at Tel-Hai College. He studies faunal assemblages from Neolithic to early modern archaeological sites, currently focusing on the Bronze and the Iron Ages of Tel Hazor, Tel Kabri, Tel Akhziv, Tel Abel Beth-Maacha, and Zincirli Höyük.
Reuven Yeshurun is lecturer of Archaeology at the University of Haifa. his main research interests are in the Palaeolithic and Epipalaeolithic periods, focusing on the first settled societies of the Near East and especially on the Natufian Culture.
Lior Weissbrod is a research fellow at the Zinman Institute of Archaeology at the University of Haifa. He is interested in the evolutionary relationship between human culture and biodiversity and in reconstructing the environments and palaeoecology of ancient human settlements.
Guy Bar-Oz is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Haifa. His research experience in zooarchaeology includes excavation and analysis of numerous prehistoric and historic bone assemblages from Israel and the Caucasus. His research focuses on the evolution of human hunting and subsistence behaviour in prehistory, the development of complex economic-subsistence systems in the historic periods of the Near East, and human impact on the environment.