Selected Publications
Feldman, H.R. (1987). A new species of the Callovian (Jurassic) brachiopod Septirhynchia from northern Sinai. Journal of Paleontology, 61:1156-1172.
Feldman, H.R. and Owen E.F. (1988). Goliathyris lewyi, new species (Brachiopoda, Terebratellacea), from the Jurassic of Gebel El-Minshera, northern Sinai. American Museum Novitates, 2908:1-12.
Racheboeuf, P.R. and Feldman, H.R. (1990). Chonetacean brachiopods of the “Pink Chonetes” Zone, Onondaga Limestone (Devonian, Eifelian), central New York. American Museum Novitates, 2982:1-16.
Feldman, H.R., Owen, E.F. and Hirsch, F. (1991). Brachiopods from the Jurassic of Gebel El-Maghara, northern Sinai. American Museum Novitates, 3006:1-28.
Feldman, H.R. (1992). Geology and paleontology based on the conference system. Journal of Geological Education, 40:373-378.
Feldman, H.R. (1994). Brachiopods of the Onondaga Formation, Moorehouse Member (Devonian, Eifelian), in the Genesee Valley, western New York. Bulletins of American Paleontology, 107:1-56.
Feldman, H.R. and Brett, C.E. (1998). Epi- and endobiontic organisms on Late Jurassic crinoid columns from the Negev Desert, Israel: implications for coevolution. Lethaia, 31:57-71.
Feldman, H.R. and J. Wilson, J. (1998). The Godzilla Syndrome: scientific inaccuracies of prehistoric animals in the movies. Journal of Geoscience Education, 46:456-459.
Hirsch, F., Bassoulett, J.-P., Cariou, E., Conway, B., Feldman, H.R., Grossowicz, L., Honigstein, A., Owen, E.F. and Rosenfeld, A. (1998). The Jurassic of the southern Levant. Biostratigraphy, palaeogeography and cyclic events, pp. 213-235. In S. Carasquin-Soleau & É. Barrier (eds.), Peri-Tethys memoir 4: epicratonic basins of Peri-Tethyan platforms, Mémoires du Muséum national d’Histoire Naturelle, 179:1-294, Paris.
Feldman, H.R., Owen, E.F. and Hirsch, F. (2001). Brachiopods from the Jurassic (Callovian) of Hamakhtesh Hagadol (Kurnub Anticline), southern Israel. Palaeontology, 44:637-658.
Feldman, H.R. (2005). Paleoecology, taphonomy and biogeography of a Coenothyris community (Brachiopoda, Tereratulida) from the Triassic (Upper Anisian-Lower Ladinian) of Israel. American Museum Novitates, 3479:1-19.
Ilani, S., Rosenfeld, A., Feldman, H.R., Krumbein, W.E. and Kronfeld, J. (2008). Archaeometric analysis of the Jehoash Inscription tablet. Journal of Archaeological Science, 35(11):2966-2972.
Wilson, M.A., Feldman, H.R., Bowen, J.C. and Avni, Y. (2008). A new equatorial, very shallow marine sclerozoan fauna from the Middle Jurassic (late Callovian) of southern Israel. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 263:24-29.
Feldman, H.R. and Thompson, J. (2008). Top of the Gunks. Natural History Magazine, 117: 36-38.
Ganor, E., Kronfeld, J., Feldman, H.R., Rosenfeld, A. and Ilani, S. (2009). Environmental dust as a tool to study the archaeometry of patinas on ancient artifacts. Journal of Arid Environments, 73:1170–1176.
Feldman, H.R., Smoliga, J. and Feldman, B.A. (2009). The Shawangunk and Martinsburg formations revisited: sedimentology, stratigraphy, mineralogy, geochemistry, structure and paleontology. New York State Geological Association Guide book for Fieldtrips, SUNY, New Paltz, NY, 81:12.1-12.12.
Feldman, H.R, Schemm-Gregory, M., Ahmad, F. and Wilson, M. A. (2009). New implications on biogeography and taxonomy of the zeillerid Terebratulids Eudesia and Sphriganaria (Brachiopoda, Middle Jurassic). 79th Annual Meeting of the German Paleontological Society, Bonn. Terra Nostra, Schriften der Alfred Wegener Stiftung, 3: 33. [Neue Erkenntnisse zur Biogeographie und Taxonomie der zeilleriden Terebratuliden Eudesia und Sphriganaria (Brachiopoda, Mittel-Jura). Paläontologie-Schlüssel zur Evolution. Kurzfassungen der Tagungsbeiträge. 79th Jahrestagung der Paläontologischen Gesellschaft in Bonn. Terra Nostra – Schriften der Alfred Wegener Stiftung, 2009/3:33.]
Ilani, S., Rosenfeld, A., Feldman, H.R., Krumbein, W.E. and Kronfeld, J. (2009). Archaeometric Evidence for the Authenticity of the Jehoash Inscription Tablet. Antiguo Oriente: Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente, 7:57-73.
Feldman, H.R, Schemm-Gregory, M., Ahmad, F. and Wilson, M. A. (2010). A Sphriganaria (Terebratellidina, Zeilleroidea) community (Jurassic, Upper Bathonian) from northern Sinai. Program and Abstracts, 6th International Brachiopod Congress, 1-5 February 2010, Melbourne, Australia; Geological Society of Australia Abstracts, 95:41.
Feldman, H.R., Schemm-Gregory, M., Wilson, M.A., Garwood, R. and Sutton, M. (2010). Digitized reconstruction of the internal hard-part anatomy of articulate brachiopods. Geological Society of America, joint meeting, northeastern and southeastern, Baltimore, Maryland, 42:63.
Feldman, H.R., Radulovic, V.J., Hegab, A.A.A. and Radulovic, B.V. (2010). A new Late Bathonian terebratulide brachiopod from Gebel Engabashi, northern Sinai. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Congress of Geologists of Serbia with International Participation, Belgrade, Serbia, 15:157.
Amorai-Stark, S., Rosenfeld, A., Feldman, H.R., Dvorachek, M. and Rosenfeld, C. (2010). Microquartz gemstones from the eastern Roman Empire. Geological Society of America, joint meeting, northeastern and southeastern, Baltimore, Maryland, 42:71.
Wilson, M.A., Feldman, H.R. and Krivicich, E.B. (2010). Bioerosion in an equatorial Middle Jurassic coral-sponge reef community (Callovian, Matmor Formation, southern Israel). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 289:93-101.
Rosenfeld, A., Ilani, S., Krumbein, W.E., Daren, S. and Feldman, H.R. (2011). A stone oil lamp with seven nozzles from the Second Temple Period. Lieber Annus, 60:377-391.
Rosenfeld, A., Ilani, S., Krumbein, W.E., Daren, S. and Feldman, H.R. (2011). A Stone Oil Lamp with Seven Nozzles Carved with Jewish Symbols from the Late Second Temple Period.The Bible and Interpretation, P. 1-20. http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/ros358005.shtml
Feldman, H.R., M. Schemm-Gregory, Ahmad, F. and M. A. Wilson. 2012. Jurassic Rhynchonellide brachiopods from the Jordan Valley. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 57:191–204.
Feldman, H.R., Radulovic, V., Hegab, A.A.A. and B. Radulovic. 2012. Taxonomy and palebiogeography of Late Bathonian brachiopods from Gebel Engabashi, northern Sinai. Journal of Paleontology, 86:238-252.
Schemm-Gregory, M., Feldman, H.R., Wilson, M.A and Fayez, A. (2012). Vistasinteriores de la fauna Daghanirhynchia (Rinconélidos, Braquiópodos) delJurásico Medio de Jordania [Internal views of the Middle Jurassic Daghanirhynchia (Rhynchonellida, Brachiopoda) fauna from Jordan]. In Liao, J.-C., Gámez-Vintaned, J.A., Valenzuela-Ríos, J.I. & García-Forner, A.J. (eds.): XXVII Jornadas de la Sociedad Española de Oakeibtikigía y Simposios de los Proyetos nº 587 y 596 del PICG. Valenica y Soller, 1-6 octubre de 2012. Homenaje a Guillem Colom Casanovas (1900-1993). Libro deResúmenes: 203-206. Universitat de València; Sociedad Española de Paleontología, Madrid.
Schemm-Gregory, M. and H.R. Feldman. (2012). Técnicas laboratoriais e computacionais aplicadas ao estudo taxonómico intergrado de braquiópodes. – In Lopes, F.C., Andrade, A.I., Henriques, M.H., Quinta-Ferreira, M., Barata, M.T. and R. Pena dos Reis (Coordinators). Para Conhecer a Terra. Memórias e Notícias de Geociências no Espaço Lusófono. Coimbra University Press, Chapter 22:215-221. [Laboratory techniques and computer applications in integrated taxonomic studies of brachiopods.]
Kronfeld, J., A. Rosenfeld and H.R. Feldman. (2013). Determining the authenticity of artifacts by oxygen isotope analysis. Open Journal of Geology, 3:313-321. http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=35147
Feldman, H.R. (2013). Comments on the proposed conservation of the specific name Anathyris monstrum Khalfin, 1933 (currently Anathyrella monstrum; Brachiopoda, Athyridida) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, (Case 3632; see BZN 70:185-189), 70(4):254-55. (http://iczn.org/node/40386)
Feldman, H.R. (2013). Menathyris wilsoni (Brachiopoda), a new genus and species from the Middle Triassic (Ladinian) of southern Israel. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae, 83(2):81-85.
Feldman, H.R., Schemm-Gregory, Wilson, M.A. and F. Ahmed. (2013). Talexirhynchia, a new rhynchonellid genus from the Jurassic Ethiopian Province of Jordan (Paläontologische Zeitschrift). DOI 10.1007/s12542-0130-0216-y (ISSN 0031-0220)
Feldman, H.R. (2013). Invertebrate Paleontology of Israel and Adjacent Countries with Emphasis on the Jurassic and Triassic Brachiopoda. New York: Touro College Press and Academic Studies Press, 334p.
Rosenfeld, A., Feldman, H.R. and W.E.K. Krumbein. (2014). The authenticity of the James Ossuary. Open Journal of Geology, 4(3):1-10. DOI: 10.4236/ojg.2014.43007
Feldman, H.R., Schemm-Gregory, M., Ahmad, F. and Wilson, M.A. (2014). A Jurassic Bathonian-Callovian Daghanirhynchia brachiopod fauna from Jordan. Geologica Acta, 12:1-18. DOI 10.1344/105.
Feldman, H.R., Radulovic, V.J., Hegab, A.A.A. and Radulovic, B.V. 2014. Sinaithyris, a new name for the Middle Jurassic terebratulid brachiopod Cooperithyris Feldman, Radulović, Hegab and Radulović 2012 preoccupied by Cooperithyris Tchorszevsky, 1988. Journal of Paleontology, 88:1094.
Feldman, H. R. 2015. Paleontology and Geology of the Martinsburg, Shawangunk, Onondaga and Hornerstown formations (northeastern United States) with some field guides. New York: Touro College Press, 486p.
Beck, D. and H.R. Feldman. 2017. Teaching paleobiology to children with autism. Groundwork, Geological Society of America. 27:36-37. doi: 10.1130/GSATG325GW.1
Feldman, H. R. 2017. Tunethyris blodgetti sp. nov. (Brachiopoda, Rhynchonellata) from the Ramon Crater (Triassic, Upper Anisian-Lower Ladinian), southern Israel. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae, 87: 89–99.
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14241/asgp.2017.004
IN PRESS
Feldman, H.R. 2019. Geoarchaeology of Israel. Academic Studies Press.
Epstein, S., McDade, E., Spector, A. and H.R. Feldman. 2019. Ultra-deep sub-salt hydrocarbon exploration targets: Dear Sea rift zone-implications from ultra-deep U.S. Gulf of Mexico successes. AAPG Geotechnology Workshop, Exploration and Development of Siliciclastic and Carbonate Reservoirs in the Eastern Mediterranean. Tel Aviv, Israel.