- were built. The Amorite-speaking
Eblaites worshiped many of the same
deities as the Paleo-Syrian-speaking
Eblaites of
earlier periods, and maintained...
- en
éblaïtes” in
Studies on the
Language of Ebla.
Quaderni di
Semitistica n°13, édité par P. Fronzaroli. Florence, pp. 24–57 G.
Rubio 2006. "
Eblaite, Akkadian...
- of Ur.
Ziggurats were
built by
ancient Sumerians, Akkadians, Elamites,
Eblaites and
Babylonians for
local religions. Each
ziggurat was part of a temple...
- of the
Eblaites, the
Amorites were a
rural group living in the
narrow basin of the
middle and
upper Euphrates in
northern Syria. The
Eblaites used the...
-
written Semitic languages after Akkadian.
Recent classifications of the
Eblaite language have
shown that it was an East
Semitic language,
closely related...
-
Mesopotamia Geography (Pre)history
Languages Akkadian Amorite Aramaic Eblaite Elamite Gutian Hittite Hurrian K****ite
Luwian Median Middle Persian Old...
- Semitic-speaking people, the
Eblaites,
appear in the
historical record from
northern Syria. They
founded the
state of Ebla,
whose Eblaite language was closely...
-
Neferkasokar Hudjefa I
Khasekhemwy Early Dynastic Period I (2900–2700 BCE)
First Eblaite Kingdom First kingdom of Mari Kish I
dynasty Jushur, Kull****ina-bel Nangishlishma...
- 3000
years in
fifteen different languages. Sumerians,
Babylonians and
Eblaites all had
their own clay
tablet libraries. The Tărtăria tablets, the Danubian...
-
Neferkasokar Hudjefa I
Khasekhemwy Early Dynastic Period I (2900–2700 BCE)
First Eblaite Kingdom First kingdom of Mari Kish I
dynasty Jushur, Kull****ina-bel Nangishlishma...