Dubinsky, L., & Grosman, L. (In Press). Into The lines: 3-d analysis of rock engravings from Site 25. In E. Ben-Yosef (Ed.)  Timna Valley Revisited: The Tel Aviv Excavations (2013-2018) And Other Studies in The Ancient Copper Mining District of the 9 Southern Aravah. The Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University / Penn State University Press, Eisenbrauns.

Dubinsky, L., & Grosman, L. (2024). Techné of Rock Engravings—The Timna Case Study. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10816-024-09658-5

Dubinsky, L., David, M., & Grosman, L. (2023). Recognizing technique variation in rock engravings: ArchCUT3-D for micromorphological analysis. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 10(1), 316. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-023-01742-7

Dubinsky, L. (2021). Shade and shading: studying and planning architectural climate-oriented elements. The International Journal of Design Education, 15(1), 279–298. https://doi.org/10.18848/2325-128X/CGP/v15i01/279-298

Harush, O., Yashuv, T., Dubinsky, L., Valleta, F., & Grosman L. (2021). The material in the hands of the creator: computational methods in the study of ancient technologies. In M. Birkenfeld & Y. Garfinkel (Eds.), Digital Archaeology: New Research and Advanced Technologies (pp. 41-58). The Hebrew University (Hebrew).

Dubinsky, L. (2020). The environment and everyday life: aesthetical aspects. Bezalel Journal of Visual and Material Culture 6. https://journal.bezalel.ac.il/he/article/4053. (Hebrew)

Dubinsky, L. (2015). The making and the manufacturing: the porcelain manufacturers in europe at the dawn of the 21st century. In E. Echrich, R. Zehavi & O. Bartal (Eds.) Thoughts about Craft (pp. 217-235). Resling. (Hebrew).

Dubinsky, L. (2011). Ceramic press process: the case of Negev manufacture. 1280ºC: Journal of Material Culture, 22, 50-53. (Hebrew)

Cherny, G., Dubinsky, L., Lider, E., Rosenberg-Nir H., Gur, T., Ganchrow D., & Bauman S. (2011). Craft, design and technology. In Bauman S. Ceramic Design: Techno.Logical Implements (pp. 16-25). Eretz Israel Museum. (Hebrew).