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The Ugaritic language, discovered by French archaeologists in 1928, is known only in the form of writings found in the lost city of Ugarit, near the modern village of Ras Shamra ...
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The Bible and Ugaritic Studies in the Twentieth Century ISBN 1-56563-575-2 Chapter 1: "Beginnings: 1928–1945" Sanford Holst. "Phoenicians: Lebanon's Epic Heritage," Cambridge and ...
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The Ugaritic alphabet is a cuneiform abjad (alphabet without vowels), used from around 1500 BC for the Ugaritic language, an extinct Northwest Semitic language discovered in Ugarit ...
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Ugaritic is an extinct Northwest Semitic language. This article describes the grammar of the Ugaritic language. For more information regarding the Ugaritic language in general, see ...
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Pages in category "Ugaritic language and literature" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.
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C. 1969. “Amurrite, Ugaritic and Canaanite,” in Proceedings of the International Conference of Semitic Studies. Jerusalem. Pp. 92-101. Halpern, B. 1987. “Dialect Distribution ...
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Pages in category "Ugaritic kings" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.
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Danel was a culture hero who appears in an Ugaritic text of the fourteenth century BCE at Ras Shamra, where the name is rendered DNL. He is commonly identified with the Biblical ...
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The term Natib Qadish comes from the Ugaritic language. Natib means “path” and Qadish, usually means “holy.” Adherents sometimes refer to themselves as Qadish (singular) or ...
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