Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Under excavation since 1964, Tell Mardikh (near
Idlib, in Syria) was discontinuously inhabited from
the middle of the 4th millennium to the second
century BCE. Discovered by Paolo Matthiae, its ruins
refer to the ancient Ebla, identified in 1968
thanks to the inscription carved on a statue mentioning
the local king Yibbit-l?¯m. Ebla was destroyed
three times, first around 2300, then around
2000, and finally around 1600, when the city walls
defended a settlement of 56 hectars.
Iris type:
02.04 Voce in repertorio (Bibliografia, Dizionario, Enciclopedia, Glossario, Thesaurus, altro)
Keywords:
Ebla; excavations
List of contributors:
Bonechi, Marco
Book title:
Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Dress - Essene Gate