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Ebla is at this time a major …

Years: 2349BCE - 2206BCE

Ebla is at this time a major commercial center; its major commercial rival is Mari, with whom it fights a lengthy war estimated as lasting eighty to one hundred years.

The tablets reveal that the city's inhabitants owned about two hundred thousand head of mixed cattle (sheep, goats, and cows).

The city's main articles of trade were probably timber from the nearby mountains (and perhaps from Lebanon), and textiles (mentioned in Sumerian texts from the city-state of Lagash).

Most of its trade seems to have been directed (by riverboat) towards Mesopotamia (chiefly Kish).

The main palace at Ebla was also found to contain "antiques" dating from Ancient Egypt with the names of pharaohs Khafra and Pepi I.

Handicrafts may also have been a major export: exquisite artifacts have been recovered from the ruins, including wood furniture inlaid with mother-of-pearl and composite statues created from different colored stones.

The artistic style at Ebla may have influenced the quality work of the Akkadian empire.

Ebla is by 2300 BCE incorporated into the Empire of Sargon, and then of his grandson Naram-Sin of Akkad (Biblical Accad).

The archives of Ebla show reference to a number of Biblical sites, including Hazor, Jerusalem, and a number of people have claimed, also to Sodom and Gomorrah, mentioned in the patriarchal records.

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