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The Royal Palace of Ebla
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This essay presents a preliminary picture of the 1973-1975 excavations of the Tell Mardikh (Ebla) Royal Palace G, in Syria, which dates to Early Bronze IVA ( ca. 2400-2250 B.C.).
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31 December 1978
This article presents a preliminary picture of the 1973-1975 excavations of the Tell Mardikh Royal Palace G dating to Early Bronze IVA ( ca. 2400-2250 B.C.). It was in 1975 that some 15,000 cuneiform tablets and fragments were found in the palace, some of them written in a new North- Westem Semitic language. The various sectors of the palace thus far excavated are described and the building is placed within its chronological and historical framework. Ceramic evidence pertaining to the chronology is published here in detail for the first time. The paper (given here in a translation by Dr. Frances Pinnock) was read at the 24th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale at Birmingham in July 1976.
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Pages: 64
Publisher: Undena Publications
Imprint: Undena Publications
Series: Syro-Mesopotamian Studies
Publication Date:
31 December 1978
ISBN: 9780890039601
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HISTORY / Ancient / General, Ancient history, HISTORY / Middle East / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Middle Eastern history, Archaeology by period / region