-
accident in 1928 with the
Ugaritic texts. Its
ruins are
often called Ras
Shamra (also Ras Shamrah)
after the
headland where they lie.
Ugarit saw its beginnings...
- are a
corpus of
ancient cuneiform texts discovered in 1928 in
Ugarit (Ras
Shamra) and Ras Ibn Hani in Syria, and
written in Ugaritic, an
otherwise unknown...
-
discoveries Until Claude F. A.
Schaefer began excavating in 1929 at Ras
Shamra in
northern Syria (the site
historically known as Ugarit), and the discovery...
-
incomplete Ugaritic text of the
fourteenth century BCE at
Ugarit (now Ras
Shamra), Syria. The text in
Corpus Tablettes Alphabétiques [CTA] 17–19 is often...
- Age and Iron Age.
Until the
excavation (1928 onwards) of the city of Ras
Shamra (known as
Ugarit in antiquity) in
northern Syria and the
discovery of its...
- island.
Marguerite Yon led the Syro-French
Archaeological Mission of Ras
Shamra-Ugarit for
twenty years, from 1978 to 1998.
Under her leadership, the mission...
- the
Cradle of Civilization: The
Findings of
Claude F a
Schaeffer in Ras
Shamra.
Trubner & Company. ISBN 978-1-84453-129-5.
Egyptian Journal of Geology...
-
large jug or jar). An
Akkadian text from the
archives of
Ugarit (modern Ras
Shamra, Syria)
contains a
possible reference to Caphtor: it
mentions a ship that...
-
remained open. Archaeologically, the Late
Bronze Age
state of
Ugarit (at Ras
Shamra in Syria) is
considered quintessentially Canaanite, even
though its Ugaritic...
-
Dynastic Ancestors in the Book of ... 2010 p160 "Unlike the
texts from Ras
Shamra, however,
Israelite literature negatively portra**** the
Rephaim in order...