Ebla Archives — Semitic Names and Biblical Cities
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The Ebla archives, some 17,000 cuneiform tablets discovered in Syria, attest to a brilliant Semitic civilization a millennium before Abraham, with personal names and toponyms that overlap with biblical geography and onomastics.
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