Several dozen divine names occur in the Ebla Palace G cuneiform texts (end of the 24'h century BC). The majority of the attestations refers to a relatively limited subset consisting of the most popular deities, who are often well known from other sources (e.g. Hadda, ISl;).ara, !Star, Dagan), but sometimes are enigmatically peculiar to the Eh la documentation (e.g. KU ra, Nldabal). On the other hand, for several other DNs the attestations available are few, and I will discuss some of them in this study friendly dedicated to Simonetta.

On Some Rarely Attested Ebla Gods

Bonechi M
2022

Abstract

Several dozen divine names occur in the Ebla Palace G cuneiform texts (end of the 24'h century BC). The majority of the attestations refers to a relatively limited subset consisting of the most popular deities, who are often well known from other sources (e.g. Hadda, ISl;).ara, !Star, Dagan), but sometimes are enigmatically peculiar to the Eh la documentation (e.g. KU ra, Nldabal). On the other hand, for several other DNs the attestations available are few, and I will discuss some of them in this study friendly dedicated to Simonetta.
2022
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
978-88-6719-247-2
Ebla cuneiform Assyriology gods
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