R. Rubin, Settlement Patterns and the Agricultural Base of Rehovot ba-Negev in the Byzantine Period, Jerusalem 1986.
(Supervised by Prof. Y. Ben-Arieh, Prof. Y. Tsafrir, Prof. R. Gerson.)
1. R. Rubin, Jerusalem through Maps and Views, Tel Aviv, 1987 (Hebrew, 168 pages).
2. R. Rubin, The Negev as a Settled Land, Urbanization and Settlement in the Desert in the Byzantine Period, Jerusalem 1990 (Hebrew, 200 pages).
3. R. Rubin, Image and Reality, Jerusalem in Maps and Views, Jerusalem, Magnes Press, 1999 (182 pages).
4. R. Rubin, Zurat Haaretz, Hebrew maps of the Holy Land from Rashi to the early 20th century, Yad Ben Zvi, 2014 (Hebrew).
5. R. Rubin, Stories Told by the Mountains: Cultural Landscape through Time, Resling, Tel Aviv 2018 (Hebrew)
6. Rehav Rubin, Portraying the Land: Hebrew Maps of the Land of Israel from Rashi to the Early 20th Century, de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin, 2018
Hebrew Version R. Rubin, Two Cartographic Icons of Jerusalem and its Environs from the Eighteenth Century, Y. Ben Arieh and E. Reiner (eds.), Studies in the History of Eretz Israel, Presented to Yehuda Ben Porat, Jerusalem 2003, pp. 427-448 (Hebrew)
Varia:
1.Rome's Desert Frontiers from the Air, By David Kennedy and Derrick Riley, University of Texas Press, Austin 1990.
Review in The Geographical Review, vol. 28 no. 3 (July 1992), pp. 339-340.
* Hebrew version in: Cathedra 72 (1994) pp. 169-172.
2. The Illustrated Atlas of Jerusalem, by Dan Bahat, Simon and Schuster and Carta, 1989.
Review in: Middle Eastern Studies, vol. 28, no. 4 (1992) pp. 810-812.
3. H. Goren, Go View the Land, Jerusalem 1999, 362 pages, in: Sepharim (Haaretz Literrary Supplememnt) 1999 (Hebrew)
4. Z. B. Begin, As We Do Not See Azeqa, The source of the Lachish Letter, Jerusalem 2000, in: Sepharim (Haaretz Literrary Supplememnt) 2000 (Hebrew)
5. Burke O. Long. Imagining the Holy Land: Maps, Models and Fantasy Travels, Bloomington: Indiana University press, 2003. xi + 258 pp. AJSR 28:2 (2004), pp. 395-397.
6. H. Goren, Real Catholics and Good Germans, The German Catholics and Palestine, 1839-1910, Jerusalem 2005. 377 pp. Cathedra 125 (2007), pp. 169-171 (Hebrew).
7. Zur Shalev, Sacred Words and Worlds Geography, Religion and Scholarship, 1550-1700, by Zur Shalev, History of Science and Medicine Library, Vol. 21; Scientific and Learned Cultures and their Institutions, Vol. 2, Leiden and London: Brill, 2012, in: Imago Mundi, 64, 2 (2012), pp. 228-229.
8. Hisham Khatib, Jerusalem, Palestine & Jordan: In the Archives of Hisham Khatib, foreword by Sarah Searight. London: Gilgamesh Publishing, 2013, 289 pp. in: Catedra, 158 (2016), pp. 196- 198 (Hebrew)
9. Unraveling the Truth: Alleged Forgery and the "Oldest Bible", Review of Chanan Tigay, The Lost Book of Moses, New York 2016, in Biblical Arcaeology Review, 42, 5 (2016), pp. 56-58.
10. Mt. Carmel in the past and present, Review of the Hebrew edition of Von Molinen's book, Jerusalem 2013, Catedra 159 (2016), pp. 194-197 (Hebrew).
11. Review on Yossi Ben Arzi, Rural Jewish settlement in Cyprus, 1883-1939, Ramat-Gan 2015, Zion 82 (2017), pp. 373-375 (Hebrew).
12. Mapping the Holy Land: the Foundation of a Scientific Cartography in Palestine. By Bruno Schelhaas, Jutta Faehndrich and Haim Goren. Tauris Historical Geography Series London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 2017. Imago Mundi Vol. 70, Part 2: 255