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- Nahum Slouschz (Hebrew: נחום סלושץ) (November 1872 – December 1966) was a Russian-born Israeli writer, translator and archaeologist. He was known for his...
- Adam re****ed this claim due to the absence of the third syllable. Nahum Slouschz gave a Hebrew etymology, citing the Lexicon of Gesenius: anâphâh (a type...
- site being now covered by a hotel. It was uncovered in 1921 by Nachum Slouschz who was working under the sponsorship of the Jewish Palestine Exploration...
- יוסף שפירא Shin Shalom (standing) with Asher Barash (centre) and Nahum Slouschz (right), photographed during a Hebrew writers' conference in 1948 Born...
- JSTOR 1357365. S2CID 165597675. CIS I 242 CIS I 139: "נצבם וחנטם", see Slouschz, Nahoum (1942). Thesaurus of Phoenician Inscriptions (in Hebrew). Dvir...
- Consequently, the main proponents of this theory were scholars such as Nahum Slouschz who worked closely with French authorities. Other scholars such as André...
- Tyr, Phénicie, Hadrien". Gallica. Amadasi Guzzo & Zamora López 2020. Slouschz 1942, pp. 95–96. Fraser 1970, p. 32. CIS I 135, p. 170 Lipiński 1995, pp...
- Gharyan, Tigrena/Tigrinna, and Beni-Abbas. In 1906, the archaeologist Nahum Slouschz visited the area and wrote a detailed account. After Libya gained independence...
- British mandate in Palestine William Schwartz (1896–1977), US painter Nahum Slouschz (1872–1966), Israeli writer, translator and archaeologist Abraham Sutzkever...
- presently known as Tunisia: Some historians, such as David Cazès, Nahum Slouschz, and Alfred Louis Delattre, suggest, based on the biblical description...