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Kaniewski, David & Campo, Elise & Van Lerberghe, Karel & Boiy, Tom & Vansteenhuyse, Klaas & Jans, Greta & Nys, Karin & Weiss, Harvey & Otto, Thierry & Bretschneider, Joachim. (2011). The Sea Peoples, from Cuneiform Tablets to Carbon Dating. PloS one. 6. e20232.
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Suppiluliuma II was responsible for the divorce settlement between Ammurapi and a Hittite woman, but it did not cause a problem between the Kingdom of Ugarit and the Hittite Empire; instead it demonstrated the relationship between both kingdoms.
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My father behold, the enemy's ships came (here); my cities(?) were burned, and they did evil things in my country. Does not my father know that all my troops and chariots(?) are in the Land of
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Ammurapi is the last known ruler of Ugarit. The city may have been destroyed around 1192-1190 BC. Ugarit would become one of the many states of the
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This letter dramatically highlights the desperate situation facing Ugarit while it was also under attack by the invading
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Ugaritica. V: nouveaux textes accadiens, hourrites et ugaritiques des archives et bibliothèques privées d'Ugarit
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Astour, M. (1980). "The Netherworld and Its Denizens in Ugarit". In Alster, Bendt (ed.).
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He wrote a preserved vivid letter RS 18.147 (Nougayrol
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RS 17.226, 17.355 (PRU iv 208-210, Dossier VIII A.)
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Hammurabi
Niqmaddu III
Ugarit
Ugarit
A duck container made from hippopotamus tusk, 13th century BC.
Salhi
Minet el-Beida
Ras Ibn Hani
Royal Palace
Ammittamru I
Niqmaddu II
Arhalba
Niqmepa
Ammittamru II
Ibiranu
Niqmaddu III
Ammurapi
Alphabet
Language
Grammar
Pantheon
Hurrian songs
Baal with Thunderbolt
Texts
Baal Cycle
Legend of Keret
Tale of Aqhat
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