
doi: 10.58079/vf2e
handle: 20.500.13089/vf2e
Author: Marie Young (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne) Ugarit was an ancient Syrian city, capital of a kingdom which reached its peak from the fourteenth to the early twelfth centuries BCE. Archaeological excavations have found its vestiges at Ras Shamra in the Syrian province of Latakia. The Ugaritic state was a major centre of exchange in the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age. Its population spoke the Ugaritic language, a Semitic language written in Cuneiform. The scribes of this Syrian...
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