Gottlieb Schumacher

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Gottlieb Schumacher was a German-American civil engineer and archaeologist known for his pioneering excavations and surveys in Ottoman Palestine in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German-American
archaeologist
civil engineer
person
survey engineer
contributedTo early scientific archaeology in Palestine
modern mapping of northern Palestine
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1857-11-21
dateOfDeath 1925-11-26
employer Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft
surface form: German Society for the Exploration of the Holy Land

Palestine Exploration Fund
era early 20th century
late 19th century
ethnicOrigin German
familyName Schumacher
fieldOfWork archaeology
cartography
civil engineering
topography
givenName Gottlieb
knownFor archaeological excavations in Palestine
excavations at Megiddo
excavations at Tell el-Mutesellim
mapping of eastern Palestine and the Hauran
survey of the Golan
surveys in Ottoman Palestine
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
name Gottlieb Schumacher self-link
notableProject construction and planning in the German Colony of Haifa
surveys for the Damascus–Haifa railway
notableWork Across the Jordan
Tell el-Mutesellim
surface form: Tell el-Mutesellim report

The Jaulan: Survey of the Jaulan and the Hauran
The Jaulân
placeOfBirth Zanesville, Ohio
surface form: Zanesville, Ohio, United States
placeOfDeath Haifa
Mandatory Palestine
religion Templer (Pietist movement)
residence Haifa Templer Colony
surface form: German Templer Colony in Haifa

Haifa
workLocation Galilee
Golan Heights
Hauran
Ottoman Palestine

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Megiddo firstMajorExcavationsBy Gottlieb Schumacher
Tell el-Mutesellim excavatedBy Gottlieb Schumacher
Gottlieb Schumacher name Gottlieb Schumacher self-link