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contains Ugaritic text.
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Ugaritic alphabet.
Ugaritic (/ˌjuːɡəˈrɪtɪk...
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Ugaritic writing system is a
Cuneiform Abjad,
consonantal alphabet, with
syllabic elements used from
around either 1400 BCE or 1300 BCE for
Ugaritic,...
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Ugarit (/juːˈɡɑːrɪt, uː-/;
Ugaritic: 𐎜𐎂𐎗𐎚, ʾUgarītu) was an
ancient port city in
northern Syria about 10
kilometers north of
modern Latakia. At its...
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Ugaritic texts are a
corpus of
ancient cuneiform texts discovered in 1928 in
Ugarit (Ras Shamra) and Ras Ibn Hani in Syria, and
written in
Ugaritic,...
- The
Ugaritic pantheon included deities of
local origin, many of whom are also
known from
Eblaite sources from the
third millennium BCE or
Amorite ones...
- language. For more
information regarding the
Ugaritic language in general, see
Ugaritic language.
Ugaritic is an
inflected language, and as a
Semitic language...
- text of
Genesis 6 is
based on an
Ugaritic urtext. In
Ugaritic, a
cognate phrase is bn 'il. This may
occur in the
Ugaritic Baal Cycle. KTU² 1.40 demonstrates...
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article contains Ugaritic text.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Ugaritic alphabet. ʼĒl (/ɛl/...
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Chemosh and
goddess of the Moabites. Asherah,
queen consort of El (
Ugaritic religion),
Elkunirsa (Hittite religion),
Yahweh (Israelite religion), Amurru...
- Yam (
Ugaritic: 𐎊, romanized: Yammu; “sea”) was a god
representing the sea and
other sources of
water worshiped in
various locations on the
eastern Mediterranean...