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| Naveh 2003 | Naveh, J. A Sabaic bilingual tomb inscription of Sheba. Lešonenu 65, 2003: 117-120. | |
| Naveh 2003 | Naveh, J. Nabatean Language, Script and Inscriptions. Pages 15–19 [Hebrew]; 15*-16* [English] in R. Rosenthal-Heginbottom (ed.), The Nabateans in the Negev. Reuben and Edith Hecht Museum, University of Haifa, Catalog No. 22, Winter 2003. Haifa: Reuben and Edith Hecht Museum, University of Haifa, 2003. | |
| Naveh 2003 | Naveh, J. A Bilingual Burial Inscription from Saba. Lešonenu 65, 2003: 117-120. | |
| Naveh 2002 | Naveh, J. Epigraphic Miscellanea. Israel Exploration Journal 52, 2002: 240-253. | |
| Naveh 2000 | Naveh, J. Seven New Inscriptions from Zoʿar. Tarbiz 69, 2000: 619-635. | |
| Naveh 1997 | Naveh, J. [Review of Hillers and Cussini 1996 (PAT)]. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 305, 1997: 90-91. | |
| Naveh 1995 | Naveh, J. The Inscriptions from Failaka and the Lapidary Aramaic Script. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 297, 1995 | |
| Naveh 1992 | Naveh, Joseph On sherd and papyrus: Aramaic and Hebrew inscriptions from the second temple Mishnaic and Talmudic periods . 293 p. ;. Jerusalem : Magnes press, , | |
| Naveh 1990 | Naveh, J. A Further Correction in the Reading of the Petra Temple Inscription. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 280, 1990: 89. | |
| Naveh 1990 | Naveh, J. Nameless People. Israel Exploration Journal 40, 1990: 108-123. | |
| 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. Graffiti and Dedications. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 235, 1979: 27-30. | |
| Naveh 1979 | Naveh, J. The Aramaic Ostraca from Tell Beer-Sheba (Seasons 1971-1976). Tel Aviv 6, 1979: 182-198. | |
| 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. Thamudic Inscriptions from the Negev. Eretz Israel 12, 1975: 129-131, pl. כז. | |
| 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. 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. |
