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Error while uploading. This clay tablet was discovered at the site of Ugarit modern Ras Shamra located along the Syrian coast, 10 km north of Latakia. Ugarit was the capital city of the Empire bearing the same name. The Ugarit excavations present important collections of cuneiform tablets.

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These tablets reveal the usage of cuneiform script to write various different languages including Sumerian, Acadian- Babylonian, Hurrian, Cypriote, Aegean and Hittite. Also discovered were Egyptian Hieroglyphic scripts. The tablets were discovered just where they had fallen when their wooden shelves burned in the final conflagration of "Palace G". The archive was kept in orderly fashion in two small rooms off a large audience hall with a raised dais at one end ; one repository contained only bureaucratic economic records on characteristic round tablets, the other, larger room held ritual and literary texts, including pedagogical texts for teaching young scribes.

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Many of the tablets had not previously been baked, but when all were preserved by the fire that destroyed the palace, their storage method served to fire them almost as thoroughly as if in a kiln : they had been stored upright in partly recessed wooden shelves, rectos facing outward, leaning backwards at an angle so that the incipit of each tablet could be seen at a glance, and separated from one another by fragments of baked clay. The burning shelving pancaked — collapsing in place and preserving the order of the tablets. Two languages appeared in the writing on the tablets: Sumerian , and a previously unknown language that used the Sumerian cuneiform script Sumerian logograms or " Sumerograms " as a phonetic representation of the locally spoken Ebla language.

Pettinato later retracted the designation and decided to call it simply " Eblaite ", the name by which it is known today.

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The purely phonetic use of Sumerian logograms marks a momentous advance in the history of writing. The tablets provide a wealth of information on Syria and Canaan in the Early Bronze Age , [8] and include the first known references to the " Canaanites ", " Ugarit ", and " Lebanon ". A main focus was economic records, inventories recording Ebla's commercial and political relations with other Levantine cities and logs of the city's import and export activities.