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Ebla and its archives : texts, history, and society
The cuneiform tablets from Ebla (3rd millenium BC) attest to the most ancient Semitic language and provide insight into a period in the history and religion of Syria that was previously unknown. The restoration, interpretation, and classification of these tablets has taken more than thirty years. This volume presents a collection of 49 essays from one of the foremost experts on Ebla and its broader ancient context and includes important studies on the language, society, political relations, and religion of this ancient Near Eastern city-state.
Eblaitica
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Eblaitica: Essays on the Ebla Archives and Eblaite Language, Volume 4
The fourth and final volume in the series Eblaitica: Essays on the Ebla Archives and Eblaite Language embodies eight cogent essays by a variety of specialists. Of particular interest in this issue is the second part of Michael Astour's history of Ebla. Contributors include Alfonso Archi, Michael C. Astour, Cyrus H. Gordon, Gary A. Rendsburg, Robert R. Stieglitz, and Al Wolters.
Toponymy of Ebla and Ethnohistory of Northern Syria: A Preliminary Survey
The Ebla tablets provide us with abundant material for reconstructing the earliest known stage of North Syrian toponymy. This paper outlines the geographical, epigraphic, and linguistic problems in analysing and interpreting Eblean place names; discusses the survival of Eblean toponymy in subsequent ages; and reaches the conclusion that, despite the widespread occurrence of certain unusual formative suffixes, the toponymy of Northern Syria in the Ebla period is entirely Semitic, except for a few Sumerian borrowings, and reveals no traces of an alleged pre-Semitic substratum.
The Ebla Tablets: An Interim Perspective
A careful reexamination of the tablets from Tell Mardikh in light of linguistic information from other ancient records.