Ugaritic texts are a corpus of ancient cuneiform texts discovered in 1928 in Ugarit (Ras Shamra) and Ras Ibn Hani in Syria, and written in Ugaritic,...
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is known through the Ugaritic texts discovered by French archaeologists in 1928 at Ugarit, including several major literary texts, notably the Baal cycle...
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Ugarit (redirect from Ugaritic documents)
Latakia Governorate. It was discovered by accident in 1928 with the Ugaritic texts. Its ruins are often called Ras Shamra (also Ras Shamrah) after the...
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El (deity) (category Articles containing Ugaritic-language text)
article contains Ugaritic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ugaritic alphabet. ʼĒl (/ɛl/...
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various offerings. Over two hundred names of deities are known from Ugaritic texts, though it has been argued the number of these who were an object of...
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Ugaritic writing system is a cuneiform abjad (consonantal alphabet) with syllabic elements used from around either 1400 BCE or 1300 BCE for Ugaritic,...
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Anat (category Articles containing Ugaritic-language text)
article contains Ugaritic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ugaritic alphabet. Anat...
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Sons of God (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
Ugaritic words 2003 p389 Jesús-Luis Cunchillos, Juan-Pablo Vita, The texts of the Ugaritic data bank 2003 p82 Marvin H. Pope El in the Ugaritic texts...
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Mot (god) (category Ugaritic deities)
Black. ISBN 978-0-567-08089-9. CASSUTO, U. (1962). "Baal and Mot in the Ugaritic Texts". Israel Exploration Journal. 12 (2): 77–86. ISSN 0021-2059. JSTOR 27924890...
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Yam (god) (category Articles containing Ugaritic-language text)
inland in modern Syria. He is best known from the Ugaritic texts. While he was a minor deity in Ugaritic religion, he is nonetheless attested as a recipient...
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