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Naveh 1987 | Naveh, J. Early History of the Alphabet: An Introduction to West Semitic Epigraphy and Palaeography. Second edition - Additions and corrections. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1987 (2nd edition). | |
Naveh 1982 | Naveh, J. Early History of the Alphabet. An Introduction to West Semitic Epigraphy and Palaeography. Jerusalem: Magnes / Leiden: Brill, 1982. | |
Naveh 1979 | Naveh, J. The Aramaic Ostraca from Tell Beer-Sheba (Seasons 1971-1976). Tel Aviv 6, 1979: 182-198. | |
Naveh 1979 | Naveh, J. Graffiti and Dedications. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 235, 1979: 27-30. | |
Naveh 1979 | Naveh, J. A Nabatean Incantation Text. Israel Exploration Journal 29, 1979: 111-119, pl. 14. | |
NTSB | Naveh 1978 | Naveh, J. Ancient North-Arabian Inscriptions on Three Stone Bowls. Eretz Israel 14, 1978: 179-182, pls ד–ו figs 1-3 [Hebrew section]. |
Naveh 1975 | Naveh, J. An Aramaic Inscription from El-Mal — A Survival of ‘Seleucid Aramaic’ Script. Israel Exploration Journal 25, 1975: 117-123, pl. 13 A. | |
Naveh 1975 | Naveh, J. Thamudic Inscriptions from the Negev. Eretz Israel 12, 1975: 129-131, pl. כז. | |
Naveh 1975 | Naveh, J. Origins of the alphabet. Cassell's introducing archaeological series. 95 p.-2 pl. ;. London: Cassell, 1975. | |
Naveh 1972 | Naveh, J. The North-Mesopotamian Aramaic script-type in the Late Parthian period. Israel Oriental Studies 2, 1972: 293-304. | |
Naveh 1971 | Naveh, J. [Review of Pritchard 1969 (The Ancient Near East)]. Israel Exploration Journal 21, 1971: 66-67. | |
Naveh 1970 | Naveh, J. The Development of the Aramaic Script. Proceedings of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities 5:1, 1970: 1–69. | |
Naveh 1970 | Naveh, J. The Origin of the Mandaic Script. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 198, 1970: 32-37. | |
Naveh 1970 | Naveh, J. The Development of the Aramaic Script. . (Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Proceedings, V/1). Jerusalem: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 1970. | |
Naveh 1967 | Naveh, J. Some Notes on Nabatean Inscriptions from ʿAvdat. Israel Exploration Journal 17, 1967: 187-189. | |
Naumkin & Porkhomovsky 2009 | Naumkin, V. & Porkhomovsky, V. Di-Yithamitin and Diheke: dual-opposition in Soqotran mythology?. Pages 389-415 in A. Sholan, S. Antonini & M. Arbach (eds), Sabaean Studies. Archaeological, epigraphical and historical studies in honour of Yūsuf M. ʿAbdallāh, Alessandro de Maigret, Christian J. Robin on the occasion of their sixtieth birthdays. (Orient et Méditerranée, 4). Paris: De Boccard, 2009. | |
Naumkin & Porkhomovsky 2003 | Naumkin, V. & Porkhomovsky, V. Oral poetry in the Soqotran socio-cultural context. The case of the ritual song The girl and the jinn. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 33, 2003: 315-318. | |
Naumkin & Porkhomovsky 1998 | Naumkin, V. & Porkhomovsky, V. Personal pronouns in Socrotan folklore texts. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 28, 1998: 229-232. | |
Naumkin & Porkhomovsky 1996 | Naumkin, V. & Porkhomovsky, V. Sheep and Goat in Socotran Mythology. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 26, 1996: 115-124. | |
Naumkin, Kogan & Cherkashin, Al-Daʿrhī, A.I. & Al-Daʿrhī, I.G. 2012 | Naumkin, V., Kogan, L. & Cherkashin, D., Al-Daʿrhī, A.I. & Al-Daʿrhī, I.G. Towards an annotated corpus of Soqotri oral literature: the 2010 fieldwork season. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 42, 2012: 261-276. | |
Naumkin 2005-2006 | Naumkin, V. Knob cylinder with an inscription from South Arabia. Arabia 3, 2005-2006: 171-177, fig. 115-116 (p. 344). | |
Naumkin 1995 | Naumkin, V. Tribe, Family and State in Mahra and Socotra: Traditional Identities in the Changing World. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 25, 1995: 99-105. | |
Naumkin 1993 | Naumkin, V.V. Island of the Phoenix. An Ethnographic Study of the People of Socotra. Translated from Russian by V.A. Epstein. (Middle East Cultures, 16). Reading: Ithaca, 1993. |