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Les environs:

Ebla, Abarsal TreatyEbla Royal Palace GRoyal palace G courtyardEbla, The vizier palace, 2010The western palace Ebla, Remains of North temple of IstharEbla, Remains of North temple of IstharEbla, Remains of North temple of IstharEbla, Remains of North temple of IstharEbla, Remains of North temple of IstharEbla, Remains of North temple of IstharEbla, Remains of North temple of IstharEbla, Remains of North temple of IstharThird Kingdom Royal Graves, EblaEbla, Remains of Amorite GateEbla, Ceramic Aer of a pot, men-shapedEbla, Remains of throneroomRemains of EblaEbla, Remains of a kitchenEbla, Pot with lid with lionsEbla, Remains of throneroomRemains of EblaEbla, Cylinder Seal with printEbla, Remains of throneroomRemains of EblaEbla, Tablet with cuneiformEbla, Remains of throneroomRemains of EblaEbla, Tablet with cuneiformRemains of Ebla

Localisation:

  • Syrie, Mardīkh
  • geo:35.797749,36.797684
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -2500~ / -2250

Classification:

  • Bâtiment
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=21309

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

Ebla State Archives contains   ca 1,800 complete clay tablets, 4,700 fragments, and many thousands of minor chips found in the palace archives. Currrently housed in  Aleppo, Damascus, and Idlib.

See:

  1. Paolo Matthiae, Ebla and the early urbanization of Syria in: Joan Aruz, Ronald Wallenfels eds., Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus, New Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2003, pp. 167-168.
  2. Scott G. Beld, William W. Hallo, Piotr Michalowski, the Tablets of Ebla: Concordance and Bibliography, Eisenbrauns, 1984
  3. http://www.ebla.it/escavi__gli_archivi_di_stato.html - The State Archives, Paolo Matthiae
  4. http://virgo.unive.it/eblaonline/cgi-bin/home.cgi - Ebla Digital Archives

Ebla State Archives contains   ca 1,800 complete clay tablets, 4,700 fragments, and many thousands of minor chips found in the palace archives. Currrently housed in  Aleppo, Damascus, and Idlib.

See:

  1. Paolo Matthiae, Ebla and the early urbanization of Syria in: Joan Aruz, Ronald Wallenfels eds., Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus, New Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2003, pp. 167-168.
  2. Scott G. Beld, William W. Hallo, Piotr Michalowski, the Tablets of Ebla: Concordance and Bibliography, Eisenbrauns, 1984
  3. http://www.ebla.it/escavi__gli_archivi_di_stato.html - The State Archives, Paolo Matthiae
  4. http://virgo.unive.it/eblaonline/cgi-bin/home.cgi - Ebla Digital Archives

Musées associés

Aleppo, National Museum

Large collection of Bronze Age (a/o Ebla, Mari, Ugarit), Iron Age (Arslan Tash), Hellenistic, and Roman finds.


À proximité

Ebla, Abarsal Treaty

XXIII BC peace treaty.

Hypogeum G4, Ebla

Royal tomb in archive period of Ebla.