The discovery of the great Early Bronze Age library at Tell
Mardikh, the site of the ancient city of Ebla, has altered
significantly our understanding of the history and culture of
ancient Syria and the neighboring areas. This volume contains
essays that provide additional texts from the site, as well as
studies on previously published texts that further the
understanding of both the language and culture of the great
city-state. These articles are by members of the Ebla Seminar at
New York University, as well as from the epigrapher of the Italian
expedition at Ebla, Alfonso Archi. Debate about the identification
and connections of the language of the tablets found at Ebla will
probably continue for some time, and the place and influence of the
city in the web of ancient Syrian and Near Eastern culture will be
discussed for years to come. This volume provides additional
information relevant to both concerns and contributes to
clarification of the issues involved.
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