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- catalog alternative "Ebla. English".
- catalog contributor b3048314.
- catalog coverage "Ebla (Extinct city)".
- catalog coverage "Syria Antiquities.".
- catalog created "c1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "c1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1991.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-280 and indexes.".
- catalog description "TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Ebla: A commercial empire -- The archaeological adventure at Ebla -- Archaeological research in Syria -- Tell Mardikh: a city without a name -- A moment of truth: discovery of the Ibbit-Lim statue -- Tell Mardikh/Ebla: Amorite city -- Ebla in the extra-syrian tradition -- Third-millennium Ebla -- Architecture, sculpture, and crafts: self-sufficiency and connections with Mesopotamia -- The first archive of the third millennium in Syria, and how a language is deciphered -- Royal palace G and the royal archives -- Description of the archives -- Dating palace G and its archives -- Revelations from the Ebla tablets -- Administration: society and statue -- Economics and government policy -- Commerce and culture -- The kingdom of Ebla and the geographical map of the crescent -- The geographical outlook of the Ebla administrative texts -- Cities reached by Ebla's caravans -- Meaning of en and lugal in the Ebla documents -- Ebla's contribution to the political geography and history of the fertile crescent -- The extent of the kingdom of Ebla -- The kingdom's base of operations and its extension -- The political situation in Syria and the Syro-Palestine in the third millennium -- The emergent kingdoms -- Syro-Mesopotamia area -- Ebla and the Mesopotamian area -- Ebla and Egypt -- Areas adjoining Ebla -- Ebla's cultural heritage -- Assyrian commercial colonies and Phoenician merchants -- The language of Ebla -- The religion of Ebla -- Ebla's greatness and centrality -- Chronological tables and royal families -- The kingdom of Ebla: towns and villages -- Kingdoms documented at Ebla -- Ebla texts -- Dieties -- Ethnic groups -- Personal names -- Place-names.".
- catalog extent "x, 290 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Ebla, a new look at history.".
- catalog identifier "080184150X (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ebla, a new look at history.".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "c1991.".
- catalog language "eng ita".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- catalog relation "Ebla, a new look at history.".
- catalog spatial "Ebla (Extinct city)".
- catalog spatial "Syria Antiquities.".
- catalog spatial "Syria.".
- catalog subject "939/.43 20".
- catalog subject "DS99.E25 P47213 1991".
- catalog subject "Excavations (Archaeology) Syria.".
- catalog tableOfContents "TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Ebla: A commercial empire -- The archaeological adventure at Ebla -- Archaeological research in Syria -- Tell Mardikh: a city without a name -- A moment of truth: discovery of the Ibbit-Lim statue -- Tell Mardikh/Ebla: Amorite city -- Ebla in the extra-syrian tradition -- Third-millennium Ebla -- Architecture, sculpture, and crafts: self-sufficiency and connections with Mesopotamia -- The first archive of the third millennium in Syria, and how a language is deciphered -- Royal palace G and the royal archives -- Description of the archives -- Dating palace G and its archives -- Revelations from the Ebla tablets -- Administration: society and statue -- Economics and government policy -- Commerce and culture -- The kingdom of Ebla and the geographical map of the crescent -- The geographical outlook of the Ebla administrative texts -- Cities reached by Ebla's caravans -- Meaning of en and lugal in the Ebla documents -- Ebla's contribution to the political geography and history of the fertile crescent -- The extent of the kingdom of Ebla -- The kingdom's base of operations and its extension -- The political situation in Syria and the Syro-Palestine in the third millennium -- The emergent kingdoms -- Syro-Mesopotamia area -- Ebla and the Mesopotamian area -- Ebla and Egypt -- Areas adjoining Ebla -- Ebla's cultural heritage -- Assyrian commercial colonies and Phoenician merchants -- The language of Ebla -- The religion of Ebla -- Ebla's greatness and centrality -- Chronological tables and royal families -- The kingdom of Ebla: towns and villages -- Kingdoms documented at Ebla -- Ebla texts -- Dieties -- Ethnic groups -- Personal names -- Place-names.".
- catalog title "Ebla, a new look at history / Giovanni Pettinato ; translated by C. Faith Richardson.".
- catalog title "Ebla. English".
- catalog type "text".