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- of Hana. Around 1350 BCE, the Suteans are mentioned in 8 of 382 Amarna letters. Amarna Letter EA195 mentions the Suteans and is entitled "Waiting for the...
- The Sutean language (Sutû) is a language mentioned in a clay tablet from the Middle ****yrian Empire, presumably originating from the city of Emar in what...
- between the 11th and 9th centuries BC. The earliest waves consisted of Suteans and Arameans, followed a century or so later by the Kaldu, a group who...
- tribes of the Ahlamu were the Arameans, who often acted together with the Suteans. Raids of the Ahlamu are also performed in the Persian Gulf and may have...
- Judaism portal Set (deity) or Seth, an Egyptian deity Seth (disambiguation) Suteans Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seth (Bible). Genesis 5:3 Larsson...
- newly arrived Arameans and Suteans. Arameans settled much of the countryside in eastern and central Babylonia and the Suteans in the western deserts, with...
- Semitic settlers from the deserts of the Levant, including the Arameans and Suteans in the 11th century BC, and finally the Chaldeans in the 9th century BC...
- various Semitic people appeared in the area, such as the semi-nomadic Suteans who came into an unsuccessful conflict with Babylonia to the east, and...
- Edomites, Ekronites, Hyksos, Phoenicians (including the Punics), Moabites, Suteans and sometimes the Ugarites. The Canaanite languages continued to be everyday...
- Syria from around 1300 BC. Incursions of nomadic Semitic Arameans and Suteans begin around this time, followed by Chaldeans in the late 10th century...