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    Gottlieb Schumacher (21 November 1857 – 26 November 1925) was an American-born civil engineer, architect and archaeologist of German descent, who was...
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  • שומכר לחקר פעילות העולם הנוצרי בארץ-ישראל במאה ה-19/Abhandlungen des Gottlieb-Schumacher-Instituts zur Erforschung des christlichen Beitrags zum Wiederaufbau...
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  • philanthropist and businessman Fritz Schumacher (architect), (1869–1947), German architect and urban designer Gottlieb Schumacher (1857–1925), American civil engineer...
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  • revenues (50 a.); a total of 900 akçe. In 1884, American archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher described Ma'ariya (which he spelled 'M'arri') as an "uninhabited...
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    Seltenreich 2007, p. 27 Schumacher (1888), pp. 1–304 Schumacher, Gottlieb (1888). "Map of the Jaulan by Gottlieb Schumacher, C. E. 1885 / Edwd. Weller...
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  • architect Gottlieb Schick, German artist Gottlieb Schuler, Australian journalist Gottlieb Schumacher, American archaeologist and architect Gottlieb Stephanie...
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  • of 2,700 akçes. In the late 19th-century Jamla was described by Gottlieb Schumacher as an impoverished village of 36 hut-like houses and a population...
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    of ancient buildings. The village had abundant fresh water. When Gottlieb Schumacher surveyed the area in the 1880s, he described Fiq as a large village...
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  • population of 2,673 in the 2004 census. In 1884 American archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher described Nafia as a village of about 160 Muslims living in thirty-five...
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  • it had a population of 2,041 in the 2004 census. In the 1880s, Gottlieb Schumacher noted that Ayn Zakar was "a miserable-looking village ... situated...
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    and risk further settlement", according to German archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher. Into the 1870s and 1880s, the peasants of the Hauran, including...
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    Byzantine and Islamic periods. The German-American archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher surveyed the village in the 1880s and described it as: "El-Khushniyeh...
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  • 'Nawa' in government records. In 1884 the American archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher noted that Nawa was the second largest locality in the Hauran after...
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    tin and lead. Hippos was abandoned after the 749 Galilee earthquake. G. Schumacher visited the ruin in 1883–1885, giving a protracted account of Hippos (Kŭlat...
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    politician Mark Schilling (born 1949), writer Gottlieb Schumacher (1857–1925), architect Jacob Schumacher (1825–1891), architect, engineer and diplomat...
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  • Bethirra southeast of the village of Tasil, American archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher noted this was an error and identified the site with Beit Ara (southwest...
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  • 1872 to 1891. He died on September 7, 1891. Jacob Schumacher was the father of Gottlieb Schumacher, architect and archaeologist. Ruth Kark, American Consuls...
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  • indebted to wealthy Damascene creditors. In 1884 the archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher noted that Shajara was a large village with a population of over...
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    This is probably the fortified caravanserai (khan) described by Gottlieb Schumacher in his book The Jaulân, situated west of the town of Haspin. According...
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  • (100 a.); a total of 2,800 akçe. In 1884 American archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher described Kuwaya as "a few miserable huts of mud and stone" on the...
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    The first excavations were carried out between 1903 and 1905 by Gottlieb Schumacher for the German Society for the Study of Palestine, excavating one...
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    Quneitra had become the main city and seat of government of the Golan. Gottlieb Schumacher wrote in 1888 that it "consists of 260 buildings, which are mostly...
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    recorded to have around 2,000 men. In 1884, the German archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher visited the Golan region and noted that the Nu'aym were "a large...
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  • 300 Metawileh, and the water supply is from cisterns." In 1889, Gottlieb Schumacher described it as the "well-built and populous village of Henaweh"...
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    1887 showed that el ʿAfula had about 630 inhabitants, all Muslim. Gottlieb Schumacher, as part of surveying for the construction of the Jezreel Valley...
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  • in Daraa and several other villages in the governorate. In 1884 Gottlieb Schumacher noted that Tayyibat al-Ism consisted of scattered piles of ruins...
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    שומכר לחקר פעילות העולם הנוצרי בארץ-ישראל במאה ה-19/Abhandlungen des Gottlieb-Schumacher-Instituts zur Erforschung des christlichen Beitrags zum Wiederaufbau...
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    Schumacher, Gottlieb (1888). The Jaulân: Surveyed for the German Society for the Exploration of the Holy Land. Bentley and Son. Gottlieb Schumacher....
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    Gottlieb Schumacher (1900s)...
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    first excavated by the Harvard Expedition, initially directed by Gottlieb Schumacher in 1908 and then by George Andrew Reisner in 1909 and 1910; with...
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