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- Ebla_tablets abstract "The Ebla tablets are a collection of as many as 1800 complete clay tablets, 4700 fragments and many thousand minor chips found in the palace archives of the ancient city of Ebla, Syria. The tablets were discovered by Italian archaeologist Paolo Matthiae and his team in 1974–75 during their excavations at the ancient city of Tell Mardikh. The tablets, which were found in situ on collapsed shelves, retained many of their contemporary clay tags to help reference them. They all date to the period between ca. 2500 BC and the destruction of the city ca. 2250 BC. Today, the tablets are being held in the Syrian museums of Aleppo, Damascus, and Idlib.".
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- Ebla_tablets subject Category:Archaeological_corpora.
- Ebla_tablets subject Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Syria.
- Ebla_tablets subject Category:Clay_tablets.
- Ebla_tablets subject Category:Ebla.
- Ebla_tablets subject Category:Historical_documents.
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- Ebla_tablets comment "The Ebla tablets are a collection of as many as 1800 complete clay tablets, 4700 fragments and many thousand minor chips found in the palace archives of the ancient city of Ebla, Syria. The tablets were discovered by Italian archaeologist Paolo Matthiae and his team in 1974–75 during their excavations at the ancient city of Tell Mardikh. The tablets, which were found in situ on collapsed shelves, retained many of their contemporary clay tags to help reference them.".
- Ebla_tablets label "Ebla tablets".
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