The Lexical Text from Old Babylonian Ebla

The city of Ebla (Tell Mardikh) is primarily known for the large archives (including numerous lexical texts) from the mid-third millennium royal palace. The same site also yielded a few tablets from the Old Babylonian period, including a fragment of the Saŋ list.

27 Dec 2019

Further reading

Niek Veldhuis

Niek Veldhuis, 'The Lexical Text from Old Babylonian Ebla', Digital Corpus of Cuneiform Lexical Texts, The DCCLT Project, 2019 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/dcclt/LexicalLists:Periods/OldBabylonian/Ebla/]

 
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