Career
From 1955 to 1971, Naveh worked at the
Israel Department of Antiquities, serving as district archaeologist from 1958. He participated in excavations at sites such as
En Gedi and
Tel Miqne, which he identified with biblical
Ekron. In 1960, he led excavations at
Mesad Hashavyahu, where he discovered Hebrew
ostraca from the reign of King
Josiah. In the 1960s, he focused increasingly on
West Semitic epigraphy and
palaeography. He earned his doctorate with a dissertation titled
The Development of the Aramaic Script (published 1970). From 1971 to 1991, he taught in the Department of Ancient Semitic Languages at the Hebrew University. He continued publishing after retirement. == Research ==
Selected publications
• Joseph Naveh: Studies in West-Semitic Epigraphy, 2010, Magnes Press, Israel, ISBN 978-9654933872 • Joseph Naveh, Shaul Shaked: Aramaic Documents from Ancient Bactria, 2006, Khalili Collections, ISBN 978-1874780748 • Joseph Naveh: Aramaic Ostraca of the Fourth Century BC from Idumaea, 1998, Magnes Press, Israel, ISBN 978-9652239587 • Joseph Naveh: Early History of the Alphabet: An Introduction to West Semitic Epigraphy and Paleography, 1997, Magnes Press, Israel, ISBN 978-9652234360 Inhaltsverzeichnis online als pdf • Jigael Jadin, Joseph Naveh, Yaʿaḳov Meshorer: Masada I: The Yigael Yadin Excavations 1963–1965 Final Reports, 1989, Israel Exploration Society, ISBN 978-9652210104 • Joseph Naveh, Shaul Shaked: Amulets and Magic Bowls: Aramaic Incantations of Late Antiquity, 1987, Magnes Press, Israel, ISBN 978-9652235312 • Joseph Naveh: Die Entstehung des Alphabets: Einführung in die Archäologie der Schrift, 1975, Palphot, ISBN 978-0304293360 • Joseph Naveh: The Origin of the Mandaic Script, 1970 • Joseph Naveh: The scripts of two ostraca from Elath, 1966, Middle East Research Journals, Band 30 online als pdf, hebräisch • Joseph Naveh: Hebrew inscriptions in a tomb cave from the period of the first temple, 1963, Middle East Research Journals, Band 27 online als pdf, hebräisch • Joseph Naveh: More Hebrew inscriptions from Mesad Hashavyahu, 1963, Middle East Research Journals, Band 27 online als pdf, hebräisch • Joseph Naveh: A Hebrew letter from Mezad Hashavyahu, 1961, Middle East Research Journals, Band 25 online als pdf, hebräisch • Joseph Naveh: ''Chalcolithic remains at 'Ein Gedi'', 1958, Middle East Research Journals, Band 22 online als pdf, hebräisch == References ==