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Lander College For Women
  • Ilani, S., Krumbein, W. E., Feldman, H. R., & Rosenfeld, A. (2006). The first known intact seven nozzle stone oil lamp from the Second Temple Period. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 38(7), 213.

  • Feldman, H. R. (2005). Paleoecology, taphonomy, and biogeography of a Coenothyris community (Brachiopoda, Terebratulida) from the Triassic (Upper Anisian-Lower Ladinian) of Israel [Monograph]. American Museum Novitates, (Serial No. 3479). This material can be found here.

  • Rosenfeld, A., Ilani, S., Kronfeld, J., Feldman, H. R., & Telem, E. M. (2005). Archaeometric analysis of the "Jehoash Inscription" stone describing the renovation of the First Temple of Jerusalem. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 37(7), 278.

  • Wilson, M. A., Feldman, H. R., Bowen, J. C., & Avni, Y. (2005). A new equatorial, very shallow marine sclerozoan fauna from the Middle Jurassic (Callovian) of southern Israel. 2005 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 37(7), 187. This material can be found here.

  • Feldman, H. R. (2001). Community ecology of the Onondaga Limestone in New York. Empire State Geogram, 35(1), 22.

  • Feldman, H. R., Owen, E. F., & Hirsch, F. (2001, May). Brachiopods from the Jurassic (Callovian) of Hamakhtesh Hagadol (Kurnub Anticline), Southern Israel. Palaeontology, 44(4), 637-659. This material can be found here.

  • Brett, C. E., & Feldman, H. R. (1998, March). Epi- and endobiontic organisms on Late Jurassic crinoid columns from the Negev Desert, Israel: Implications for co-evolution. Lethaia, 31(1), 57-71.

  • Feldman, H. R., & Wilson, J. (1998). Godzilla syndrome: Scientific inaccuracies of prehistoric animals in the movies. Journal of Geoscience Education, 46, 456-459. This material can be found here.

  • Hirsch, F., Bassoulett, J. P., Cariou, E., Conway, B., Feldman, H. R., Grossowicz, L., . . . Rosenfeld, A. (1998). The Jurassic of the Southern Levant. Biostratigraphy, palaeogeography and cyclic events. Peri-Tethys Memoir 4: Epicratonic Basins of Peri-Tethyan platforms, Mémoires du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 213-235.

  • Feldman, H. R. (1996). Brachiopods of the Mount Marion formation in the Hudson Valley, Empire State Geogram, 31(1). This material can be found here.

  • 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(356), 1-56.

  • Feldman, H. R. (1994). Innovative approaches in teaching introductory geology to urban students. Third Annual Conference, Interdisciplinary Curricula, General Education, and Liberal Learning, 3(4).

  • Feldman, H. R. (1992). Against all odds, a brachiopod survives. Earth, 1(4), 30-35. This material can be found here.

  • Feldman, H. R. (1992). Geology and paleontology taught by a conference system. Journal of Geological Education, 40 (5), 373-378.

  • Feldman, H. R., Owen, E. F., & Hirsch, F. (1991). Brachiopods from the Jurassic of Gebel El-Maghara, northern Sinai [Monograph]. American Museum Novitates, (Serial No. 3006). This material can be found here.

  • Rachebuf, P., & Feldman, H. R. (1990). Chonetacean brachiopods of the "Pink Chonetes" Zone, Onondaga limestone (Devonian, Eifelian), Central New York [Monograph]. American Museum Novitates, (Serial No. 2982). This material can be found here.

  • Feldman, H. R., & Owen, E. F. (1988). Goliathyris lewyi, new species (Brachiopoda, Terebratulacea) from the Jurassic of Gebel El-Minshera, northern Sinai [Monograph]. American Museum Novitates, (Serial No. 2908). This material can be found here.

  • Feldman, H. R. (1987, November). A new species of the Jurassic (Callovian) brachiopod Septirhynchia from northern Sinai. Journal of Paleontology, 61(6), 1156-1172. This material can be found here.

  • Feldman, H. R. (1985). Brachiopods of the Onondaga Limestone in central and southeastern New York. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 179(3), 293-377. This material can be found here.

  • Feldman, H. R. (1985). Oleneothyris subfragilis (d'Orbigny, 1850), a replacement name for the brachiopod oleneothyris fragilis (Morton, 1828). Journal of Paleontology, 59(6), 1485.

  • Feldman, H. R. (1980). Level-bottom brachiopod communities in the Middle Devonian of New York. Lethaia, 13(1), 27-46.

  • Feldman, H. R. (1977). Paleoecology and morphologic variation of a Paleocene terebratulid brachiopod (Oleneothyris harlani) from the Hornerstown Formation of New Jersey. Journal of Paleontology, 51(1), 86-107.

  • Morton, S. G., & Feldman, H. R. (1977). Notes on and description of Oleneothyris fragilis (Morton) 1828 (Brachiopoda, Terebratulidae) [Monograph]. American Museum Novitates, (Serial No. 2621). This material can be found here.

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