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Ebla Royal Palace GRoyal palace G courtyardEbla, Remains of archiveEbla, Abarsal TreatyEbla, Remains of archiveEbla, Remains of archiveEbla, 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 IstharThe western palace Third Kingdom Royal Graves, EblaEbla, The vizier palace, 2010Ebla, Remains of a kitchenEbla, PotteryEbla, Remains of throneroomRemains of EblaEbla, Ceramic Aer of a pot, men-shapedEbla, Remains of throneroomRemains of EblaEbla, TellEbla, Remains of a kitchenEbla, Pot with lid with lionsEbla, Remains of throneroomRemains of EblaEbla, Remains of a kitchen

Locatie:

  • Syrië, Mardīkh
  • geo:35.798073,36.797813
  • Locatie precies

Period or year:

  • -23xx / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Graf (-veld)
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=29275

Annotaties

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The royal called G4 found in  the Palce G [2400-2300]  was unearthed badly damaged and without a skeleton.  Paolo Matthie1 dates it to dates  to the reign of king Isar-Damu2 [archive period]. According to Davide Nadali  it was plundered, never used or built as cenotaph3.

 

 

 

Bronverwijzingen

  1. Paolo Matthie, "The Royal Palace. Functions of the Quarters and the Government of the Chora". In Matthiae, Paolo; Marchetti, Nicolò. Ebla and its Landscape: Early State Formation in the Ancient Near East. Left Coast Press 2013, p. 53
  2. William J. Hamblin. Warfare in the Ancient Near East to 1600 BC. Holy Warriors at the Dawn of History, Routledge 2006, p. 239.
  3. Davide Nadali, Envisioning the Past Through Memories: How Memory Shaped Ancient Near Eastern Societies, Bloomsbury Publishing 2016, p. 56nn

The royal called G4 found in  the Palce G [2400-2300]  was unearthed badly damaged and without a skeleton.  Paolo Matthie1 dates it to dates  to the reign of king Isar-Damu2 [archive period]. According to Davide Nadali  it was plundered, never used or built as cenotaph3.

 

 

 

Bronverwijzingen

  1. Paolo Matthie, "The Royal Palace. Functions of the Quarters and the Government of the Chora". In Matthiae, Paolo; Marchetti, Nicolò. Ebla and its Landscape: Early State Formation in the Ancient Near East. Left Coast Press 2013, p. 53
  2. William J. Hamblin. Warfare in the Ancient Near East to 1600 BC. Holy Warriors at the Dawn of History, Routledge 2006, p. 239.
  3. Davide Nadali, Envisioning the Past Through Memories: How Memory Shaped Ancient Near Eastern Societies, Bloomsbury Publishing 2016, p. 56nn


Relevante musea

Aleppo, National Museum

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


In de buurt

Ebla Royal Palace G

Tell Mardikh - palce. https://www.ministrymagazine.org/archive/1982/01/update-on-ebla

Ebla Archives

Tablets from Ebla Tell Mardihk date from the introduction of writing to the end of the third millennium B.C.

Ebla, Abarsal Treaty

XXIII BC peace treaty.


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