UGARIT

oogərētˈ, ancient city, capital of the Ugarit kingdom, W Syria, on the Mediterranean coast N of modern Latakia. Although the name of this city was known from Egyptian and Hittite sources, its location and history were a mystery until the accidental discovery (1928) of an ancient tomb at the small Arab village of Ras Shamra. Excavations begun in 1929 established the identity of the mound as the site of ancient Ugarit. The site was been particularly rich in finds, which have yielded much valuable historical information and from which a partial account of the city has been constructed.

Ugarit was probably occupied from the first appearance of humans in Syria. The lowest level of the mound dates from the Neolithic period, the 5th millennium b.c. It developed as a great center of commerce, having important connections with Mesopotamia. By the 4th millennium Ugarit had reached a high stage of development and was part of the general civilization of ancient Syria. Between 3000 and 2000 b.c., important ethnic changes took place at Ugarit, brought about by the northward migrations of Amorites and Semitic Canaanites. Early in the 2d millennium, because of invasions from the north and east, Ugarit turned to an alliance with Egypt, and from this period Egyptian influence was strong in the city. The city was also the most important center of Minoan trade in Syria. The 15th and 14th cent. b.c. were the period of highest prosperity for Ugarit. Trade developed tremendously, and the city expanded in size. The rich and abundant art of this period shows that an important Mycenaean colony existed in the city. Foreign invasions and economic change in the 12th cent. b.c. caused Ugarit to decline. By the end of the century, although it was not completely abandoned, it had ceased to exist as an important town.

Among the more important discoveries at Ugarit are tablets from the 14th cent. b.c. Written in a cuneiform script, in a hitherto unknown language, Ugaritic, they record the poetic works and myths of the ancient Canaanites. They are written in an alphabet that is one of the earliest known. Ugaritic has been identified as a Semitic language, related to classical Hebrew, the language of the Old Testament, and these tablets, the first authentic specimens of pagan Canaanite literature, have been of great importance to students of language and of the Bible. They offer evidence that the stories of the Old Testament were based on written Canaanite documents as well as being passed down orally.

See C. F. A. Schaeffer, The Cuneiform Texts of Ras Shamra-Ugarit (1939); J. Obermann, Ugaritic Mythology (1948); D. A. Rolles, Canaanite Myths and Legends (1956); C. H. Gordon, Ugarit and Minoan Crete (1966); R. Whitaker, Concordance of the Ugaritic Literature (1972); S. Stanislav, A Basic Grammar of the Ugaritic Language (1985).

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...und 1.114. AOAT 269/1. Miinster: Ugarit-Verlag. Dietrich, M., and O. Loretz, eds. 1995 Ugarit: Ein ostmediterranes Kulturzentrum im...und Perspektiven der Porschung. Band I, Ugarit und seine altorientalische Umwelt. ALASP...
...between the religious position of women in Ugarit and Israel are com- pared, the following can be noted: 1. At Ugarit the queen acted as officiant in the cult. The non- literary texts from Ugarit confirm her cultic role. It cannot be excluded...
...Tyre he compared his residence to that of Ugarit (EA 89: 51). No wonder that when the palace of Ugarit was (partly) destroyed by a fire the rumour...151: 55): Fire destroyed the palace of Ugarit; (rather), it destroyed half of it and...
...Dussaud Les decouvertes de Ras Shamra Ugarit et lAncien Testament Paris . 1944 J...de Langhe Les textes de Ras Shamra-Ugarit I-II Paris . 1947 C. H. Gordon Ugaritic...Sanchunjaton von Berut und Ilumilku von Ugarit Halle...
...power. As later in Israel and Judah, at Ugarit marriage to the king earned a woman only...However, the designation by the king of Ugarit of a particular wife as the one whose...malkatu "queen mother" . The kings of Ugarit habitually kept the queen mother informed...
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Il Libro dei morti dellantica Ugarit: Le piu antiche testimonianze sullAldila...Marquez Rowe Il Libro dei morti dellantica Ugarit: Le piu antiche testimonianze sullAldila...nor anything similar, from ancient Ugarit. With his title Massimo Baldacci assumes...
...as Fact and Symbol: Patrimonialism in Ugarit and the Ancient Near East. by Christopher...philosophically unsound. When the topic of Ugarit appears, in the second half of the book...reconstruction to be unveiled. Schloens Ugarit is one-dimensional: an agrarian population...
The City of Ugarit at Tell Ras Shamra. by Jason Tatlock The City of Ugarit at Tell Ras Shamra. By MARGUERITE YON. Winona Lake...by the French Mission de Ras Shamra. The City of Ugarit is divided into three chapters: "Geography and History...
...Attribution in a Letter from Egypt to Ugarit (RS 88.2158). by Loren Fisher INTRODUCTION...detailed study of this Akkadian text from Ugarit, (1) with transliteration, translation...wants to install in the temple of Baal in Ugarit, should be related to the stelae from...
...luxury goods from the ancient kingdom of Ugarit. In so doing, it fragments this corpus...relations of the period. The kingdom of Ugarit on the Mediterranean coast of Syria...iconographies of the luxury goods from Ugarit signal a richly layered visual rhetoric...
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...exchange ratio, special tables were prepared for different international commodity moneys and goods. Examples have been found in Ugarit (modern Ras Shamra) in northern Syria. The complicated financial operations of Middle Eastern civilizations were carried...
...through the whole Middle East. Kingdoms signed treaties governing the acts of resident foreign merchants. The Phoenicians of Ugarit and then Tyre, ancestors of the Lebanese, took the next step: maritime capitalism. Royal princes, private merchants and...
...caught in the buffer zone between the superpowers of the day which were able to achieve tremendous cultural success. Places like Ugarit, Alalakh, Ebla and Mari seem to have selected something of the best from their belligerent neighbours and one way or another...
...restored to life in the form of his son by the devotion of his sister wife, corresponded to that of Anat and Baal Aliyan at Ugarit, south of Aleppo. At Carthage, Baal Hammon is an example of such syncretism. In his recently edited Dictionnaire de la civilisation...
...whenever they were testy or required quiet isolation. A similar concept was found in Syro-Palestine, as deduced from texts from Ugarit (second millennium B.C.). Here, the netherworld was again an undesirable place, associated with the desert ruled by...
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...educational series, Richard Miles examines the collapse of the Bronze Age, epitomised by Ugarit. A cosmopolitan port on the coast of Syria, around 1200BC, Ugarit fell prey to a catastrophe that was slowly but surely engulfing the whole region, and...
...educational series, Richard Miles examines the collapse of the Bronze Age, epitomised by Ugarit. A cosmopolitan port on the coast of Syria, around 1200BC, Ugarit fell prey to a catastrophe that was slowly but surely engulfing the whole region, and...
...early 20th Century of an ancient Canaanite coastal city called Ugarit in what is now modern-day Syria, very little was known about...significant of all, Asherah was also the wife of El, the high god at Ugarit - a god who shares much in common with Yahweh. Given the evidence...
...educational series, Richard Miles examines the collapse of the Bronze Age, epitomised by Ugarit. A cosmopolitan port on the coast of Syria, around 1200BC, Ugarit fell prey to a catastrophe that was slowly but surely engulfing the whole region, and...
...His chief skill is taming feisty women, and this globetrotting adventure -- something to do with avenging a friend, and an Ugarit superweapon -- is trash at its finest. FILM: HIGH NOON, 7.30pm, Sky Classics FRED ZINNEMANNS classy allegorical tale...
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UGARIT oog ret , ancient city, capital of the Ugarit kingdom, W Syria, on the Mediterranean coast N of modern...established the identity of the mound as the site of ancient Ugarit. The site was been particularly rich in finds, which have...
...the Ebla texts (first half of 2d millennium b.c.). By the time of the Ugarit tablets (14th cent. b.c.), Baal had become the ruler of the universe. The Ugarit tablets make him chief of the Canaanite pantheon. He is the source of life...
RAS SHAMRA see Ugarit . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...the old lands of Egypt , Sumer (see also Ur ), Babylonia (see also Gilgamesh and Hammurabi ), Assyria , Byblos , Nuzi, Ugarit , and Jordan (see also Moabite stone ) did much to increase knowledge of the Bible. The Palestine Dept. of Antiquities...
...tablets with writing in this tongue were found. Since Ras Shamra, which flourished before the 12th cent. b.c., was called Ugarit in antiquity, the language discovered there was named after that ancient city. The Ugaritic language has variously been regarded...
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