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STUDIA EBLAITICA

Studies on the Archaeology, History, and Philology of Ancient Syria
Edited by Paolo Matthiae
 

The aim of this new international journal is to contribute to developing the study of the interpretation and understanding of the ancient cultures of Syria, remaining as open as possible to the different methodologies and problems that characterize present-day research. 
Thanks to the generous policy of international collaboration pursued by the cultural authorities of the Syrian Arab Republic, the increase in archaeological research in Syria, particularly from the 1970s on, opened up a series of new perspectives on the study of ancient Syria. The discovery of the Royal Archives of Ebla was decisive in this renaissance, as well as the role that Ebla played in establishing the very foundations of cultural development in ancient Syria. 
This project originates at a time of serious crisis for Syria, whose plight does not even spare the country’s magnificent, thousand-year-old cultural heritage. It is also intended as the strongest of hopes for a not-too-distant future of peace, prosperity, harmony and justice for the whole of the Syrian people.

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Studia Eblaitica vol. 1 (2015)
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Studia Eblaitica vol. 2 (2016)
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Studia Eblaitica vol. 3 (2017)
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Studia Eblaitica vol. 4
(2018)
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Studia Eblaitica vol. 5
 (2019)

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We are glad to announce the arrival of the volume:

"Pearls of the Past. Studies on Near Eastern Art and Archaeology in Honour of Frances Pinnock" edited by M. D'Andrea, M.G. Micale, D. Nadali, S. Pizzimenti, A. Vacca (marru 8, Zaphon)

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ARET XIX - "Wirtschaftstexte: Monatliche Buchführung über Textilien in
Ibriums Amtszeit (Archiv L. 2769)"
di Imad Samir
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ARET XX - "Administrative Texts: Allotments of Clothing for the Palace Personnel (Archive L. 2769). With the collaboration of Gabriella Spada"
di Alfonso Archi
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