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Ugarit, Al Mina, and Coastal North Syria
The kingdom of Ugarit was located south of Mukish. South of Ugarit one can find the kingdom of Siyannu, which was under Ugaritic hegemony until it gained its independence around 1300 BC.
Alexander Vacek, Vacek, Alexander
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Defensive armament in Ugarit: armour, helmets and shields
Semitica et ClassicaOne of the objectives of an ongoing research programme conducted by the “Mission archéologique syro-française de Ras Shamra – Ougarit” is to enhance our understanding of the armament of Ugarit and to present previously unpublished material to the ...
V. Matoïan, J. Vita
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Approaching the ‘Social Context of Writing Practices in Late Bronze Age Ugarit’
Journal of Semitic StudiesThis review article discusses points raised in Philip Boyes's 2021 monograph Script and Society: The Social Context of Writing Practices in Late Bronze Age Ugarit.
Andrew Burlingame
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Reconstituting historical stratigraphy: Ugarit’s Temple of Dagan
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test critical conservation approaches through conceptual architectural interventions that integrate the evolution of a significant urban building, the Temple of Dagan in Ugarit, the capital of an important Bronze ...
Tarek Teba, Dimitris Theodossopoulos
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Ritual as an Aspect of Cultural Integration: Ugarit, Emar, and the Hittites in Syria
Journal of Ancient Near Eastern ReligionsAlthough the Syrian kingdoms of the 13th century BCE may not have been integrated into the Hittite empire politically or economically, there is evidence that the Hittites employed strategies of cultural integration – part of bridging the geographical ...
John Tracy Thames
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Ugarit. - In: Neues Bibel-Lexikon / hrsg. von Manfred Görg ... Loseblattausg. - Zürich : Benziger. - Lfg. 14/15. (2001.). - S.
Kinet, Dirk
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Antiquity, 1966
This magnificently produced volume is in itself a tribute to the devoted and rewarding work which Claude Schaeffer, aided by many skilful collaborators, began at Ras Shamra-Ugarit 36 years ago. The frontispiece illustrates a 5000-pound Syrian banknote, engraved with designs of Ugaritic ivories, a mark of honour in addition to that which was bestowed ...
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This magnificently produced volume is in itself a tribute to the devoted and rewarding work which Claude Schaeffer, aided by many skilful collaborators, began at Ras Shamra-Ugarit 36 years ago. The frontispiece illustrates a 5000-pound Syrian banknote, engraved with designs of Ugaritic ivories, a mark of honour in addition to that which was bestowed ...
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Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1970
The Kingdom of Ugarit, after its expansion by Suppiluliuma ), controlled a shoreline from Mt. Casius in the north to Suksi (Tell Siikis) in the south 2). This stretch of coast has a limited number of anchorages 3), and since its nature must have been the same in the Late Bronze Age, it is possible to know the approximate sites of the Ugaritic coastal ...
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The Kingdom of Ugarit, after its expansion by Suppiluliuma ), controlled a shoreline from Mt. Casius in the north to Suksi (Tell Siikis) in the south 2). This stretch of coast has a limited number of anchorages 3), and since its nature must have been the same in the Late Bronze Age, it is possible to know the approximate sites of the Ugaritic coastal ...
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Ugarit in Retrospect: Fifty Years of Ugarit and Ugaritic
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1983Stan Rummel, Gordon Douglas Young
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The “merchants” of Ugarit: the textual evidence
Semitica et Classica, 2023D. Pardee
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