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- W2082871640 abstract "These letters (EA 292-295) and their author(s) have been a subject of speculation and debate from the beginning of research on the Amarna archive. By whom were they sent? Were all of them dispatched by the same person? If not, did they all originate in Gezer? Perhaps some of them came from a neighbouring city? Or from an entirely different place? The least problematic is the last letter mentioned, i.e., EA 295. Moran (1975: 153-155) did not even refer to this letter in his discussion of the problem, and it is unknown whether or not he concurred with the general consensus that EA 295 is connected to EA 292-4. Qui tacet consentire videtur! At any rate, this particular letter must be excluded from the Ba 'lu-Sipti group (as well as from the entire Gezer corpus), since its language, script and formulae are incompatible with those found in letters from southern Canaan. Moreover, it has now been convincingly demonstrated by Na'aman (1975:73-76) that EA 295 was sent by a northern ruler, presumably the predecessor of Abimilku of Tyre. EA 293 poses a different type of problem. It is accepted by all scholars (including those who believe that EA 294 and EA 292 were sent by different persons; see below), that EA 293 and EA 292 were sent by one and the same ruler.1 However, we must point out the following reservations: (1) If Knudtzon's reading of line 20 is correct,2 we must conclude that the 1 sg. yqtl vowel which is used here is a-, versus the usual i-; the verb semu in this form (asteme) is to be found only in Tyre. (2) If Knudtzon's rendering of the verbs of the last lines is correct, i.e. [ii-ka-as-] sa-ad and [ ju] -kas-si-id(ll. 19, 22, respectively), then these forms seem excessively Akkadianized for the Gezer scribes, in general, and for the scribe who wrote EA 292, in particular. Similar forms (but without the y-morpheme!) are found in the non-Canaanite north and in the Tyre area, but are not common in southern Canaan. (3) Despite the fact that I did not have the opportunity to collate these tablets personally, we may observe in the available facsimiles several obvious palaegraphic differences between EA 292 and EA 293; cf. e.g., the signs for LUGAL, KA, EN and U." @default.
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- W2082871640 title "Two Notes on the Gezer-Amarna Tablets" @default.
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