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Ebla in the Third Millennium B.C.

In 1964, Italian archaeologists began to excavate a mound in northwestern Syria known as Tell Mardikh. From 1975, work concentrated on an area they called "G." Here was discovered a palace dating to the second half of the third millennium B.C. Thousands of well-preserved cuneiform tablets were found in palace G demonstrating Ebla's close links to southern Mesopotamia, where the script had developed. In one of the palace rooms, over 14,000 tablets were excavated. The larger tablets had originally been stored on shelves but had fallen onto the floor when the palace was destroyed. The find spots of the tablets allowed the excavators to reconstruct their original position: they were stored by subject. The Ebla tablets record the cultural, economic, and political life of northern Syria. The majority of the tablets are inscribed in the local Semitic language, known today as Eblaite. Other artifacts provide evidence of Ebla's close relationship with the Mediterranean world and Egypt. Exquisite sculpture in the round was recovered. Composite statues had been created from different colored stones. Much of the artistic style preempts, and possibly influences, the quality work of the following Akkadian empire (ca. 2350–2150 B.C. ). The sculpture and the royal archive were preserved by chance when Ebla was attacked and the palace contents were buried under the building's rubble.
Ebla in the Third Millennium B.C. | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtEbla in the Third Millennium B.C. | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
ebla in the third millennium b.c. ... the sculpture and the royal archive were preserved by chance when ebla was attacked and the palace contents were buried under the building's rubble. ... related...
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/ebla/hd_ebla.htm [419 words]
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Associated subjects: akkadian empire (+), royal graves at ur (+), uruk (+), akkadian dynasty (+), writing (+), early dynastic period (+), cuneiform (+), nineveh (+), ottoman empire (+), nimrud (ancient kalhu) (+), ancient near eastern art (+), hittite (+), ancient city (+), mesopotamia (+), napoleon's expedition to egypt (+)
Art of the First Cities in the Third Millennium B.C. | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtArt of the First Cities in the Third Millennium B.C. | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropol
primary thematic essays (4)... the akkadian period (ca. 2350–2150 b.c. ) early dynastic sculpture, 2900–2350 b.c. ur: the royal graves uruk: the first city ... other thematic essays (9)... assyria, 1365–609 b.c. ebla in the third millennium b.c. egyptian red gold epic of creation (mesopotamia) flood stories list of rulers of mesopotamia the origins of writing in mesopotamia the phoenicians (ca. 1500–300 b.c. ) the year one ...
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/trdm/hd_trdm.htm [1644 words]
The Akkadian Period (ca. 2350–2150 B.C.) | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Akkadian Period (ca. 2350–2150 B.C.) | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum
primary thematic essays (3)... art of the first cities in the third millennium b.c. early dynastic sculpture, 2900–2350 b.c. list of rulers of mesopotamia ... other thematic essays (6)... assyria, 1365–609 b.c. ebla in the third millennium b.c. flood stories the gods and goddesses of canaan ugarit west asia: ancient legends, modern idioms ... maps (2)... west asia, 8000–2000 b.c. world, 8000–2000 b.c. ...
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/akka/hd_akka.htm [732 words]
Necklace pendants and beads [Mesopotamia] (47.1b) ¦ Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History ¦ The Metropolitan Museum of ArtNecklace pendants and beads [Mesopotamia] (47.1b) ¦ Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History ¦ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
it is difficult to date the dilbat hoard because the technique and imagery employed were known throughout the first half of the second millennium b.c. similar gold disks with extensive granulation have been found in a tomb at ebla in western syria and in a private house at larsa in southern mesopotamia. other objects in the hoard seem to have been made earlier and kept for centuries. it is possible that such a hoard would have been gathered and kept by a jeweler, who would have use for such materials.
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/47.1b [271 words]
Necklace pendants and beads ¦ Highlights ¦ Ancient Near Eastern Art ¦ Collection Database ¦ Works of Art ¦ The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkNecklace pendants and beads ¦ Highlights ¦ Ancient Near Eastern Art ¦ Collection Database ¦ Works of Art ¦ The Metropoli
it is difficult to date the group because the technique and imagery employed were known throughout the first half of the second millennium b.c. similar gold disks with extensive granulation have been found in a tomb at ebla in western syria and in a private house at larsa in southern mesopotamia. other objects in the hoard seem to have been made earlier and kept for centuries. it is possible that such a hoard would have been gathered and kept by a jeweler, who would have use for such materials.
http://www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/collection_database/all/necklace_pendants_and_beads/objectview.aspx?page=1&sor [326 words]
The Rediscovery of Assyria | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Rediscovery of Assyria | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
photographers in egypt ... other thematic essays (12)... the achaemenid persian empire (550–330 b.c. ) the akkadian period (ca. 2350–2150 b.c. ) charles sheeler (1883–1965) early dynastic sculpture, 2900–2350 b.c. ebla in the third millennium b.c. epic of creation (mesopotamia) list of rulers of mesopotamia lydia and phrygia the origins of writing the phoenicians (ca. 1500–300 b.c. ) phrygia, gordion, and king midas in the late eighth century b.c.
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/rdas/hd_rdas.htm [1103 words]
Early Dynastic Sculpture, 2900–2350 B.C. | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtEarly Dynastic Sculpture, 2900–2350 B.C. | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum
art of the first cities in the third millennium b.c. the origins of writing in mesopotamia uruk: the first city ... other thematic essays (5)... the akkadian period (ca. 2350–2150 b.c. ) assyria, 1365–609 b.c. ebla in the third millennium b.c. list of rulers of mesopotamia ur: the royal graves ... maps (2)... west asia, 8000–2000 b.c. world, 8000–2000 b.c. ... index terms (11)... art movement/style...
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/edys/hd_edys.htm [939 words]
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