
Ebla - Wikipedia
Ebla maintained its prosperity through a vast trading network. Artifacts from Sumer, Cyprus, Egypt and as far as Afghanistan were recovered from the …
Ebla | Map, Syria, History, & Facts | Britannica
Ebla, ancient city 33 miles (53 km) southwest of Aleppo in northwestern Syria. During the height of its power (c. 2600–2240 bce), Ebla dominated …
The Archives of Ebla and the Bible | AHRC
The ancient archives of the city of Ebla from the 3rd millennium B.C. were written in a Semitic language very similar to Hebrew and has provided …
Ebla - New World Encyclopedia
Ebla (Arabic: عبيل، إيبلا, modern Tell Mardikh, Syria) was an ancient city about 55 km southwest of Aleppo. It was an important city-state in two periods, first …
Ebla: City, Tablets, History | Middle East And North Africa — Facts and ...
Ebla is believed to be an important precursor to powerful Syrian states such as Assyria and helped spread Semitic culture that later produced the …
Ebla: Bronze Age City and Administrative Center in Syria
Ebla in Syria is an ancient Bronze Age city founded around 3500 BC and developed by the local Eblaite civilization into a major political and commercial …
Ebla Syria: Ancient City and Archaeological Site Guide
Feb 2, 2026 · Ebla is an ancient city in northern Syria, located near Idlib. Ebla is famous for its archaeological discoveries, including thousands of ancient …
Cultures | Ebla - Arcadian Venture LLC
Ebla was an ancient city located in northern Mesopotamia, in what is now modern-day Syria. It flourished during the third millennium BCE and was one of …
The Royal Archives of Ebla: Reference and Processing Archivists …
Jul 7, 2020 · The discovery of Ebla and its tablets has forced scholars to begin rewriting the history of the Near East, giving Ebla its place alongside Ur, …
History of Ebla - World History Edu
Ebla, located near modern-day Tell Mardikh in Syria, was a significant early kingdom in the Near East during the 3rd and early 2nd millennia BC. Known …