- Tall Munbāqa or Mumbaqat, the site of the Late
Bronze Age city of
Ekalte, is a 5,000-year-old town
complex in
northern Syria now
lying in ruins. The ruins...
- (Imgur-Enlil) Tell es-Sweyhat Tell
Hadidi (Azu)
Mumbaqat (Tall Munbāqa,
Ekalte)
Nimrud Emar (Tell Meskene) Tall Bazi (Baṣīru, Armanum?)
Arrapha Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta...
-
Hurrian name Sarri-Kusuh and the
territory of
Ashtata (with the
cities of
Ekalte,
Ahuna and Terqa) and Carchemish,
formerly belonging to Hanigalbat. "And...
- site in
Syria about 30
kilometers north of Emar and 5
kilometers north of
Ekalte. It lies on the west bank of the
Euphrates River on the
opposite bank from...
-
linked to
Nergal to
represent Resheph is also well
attested in
texts from
Ekalte, with
identified examples including dGÌR, dIGI and dMAŠ.TAB.BA. The Hurrian...
- She is also
attested in
theophoric names from Mari, Tuttul,
Terqa and
Ekalte. She was also
transferred further east
where she came to be incorporated...
- have
taken place at
Habuba Kabira from 1969 to 1975, at Tall Munbāqa (also
Ekalte (Mumbaqat) in
northern Syria from 1969 to 2012, near Bogazköy from 1996...
- the
Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft
begin (continue to 1975).
Excavations at
Ekalte by the DO-G.
Excavations at Salona, Yugoslavia, by an
American team (continue...