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Ugarit
Ugarit (; , ủgrt /ʾUgarītu/) was an ancient Levantine coastal city located in what is today northern Syria. The site, with its corpus of ancient cuneiform texts, was discovered in 1928. The texts were written in a previously unknown Northwest Semitic tongue—the Ugaritic language. Archaeological excavations of Ugarit show evidence of occupation since the 8th millennium BC. Research has focused on the late Bronze Age levels; relatively little is known about earlier occupation. The ongoing archaeological investigation of Ugarit has proven to be invaluable to the study of the Bronze Age in the eas

Ras Ibn Hani
Ugaritic archaeological site
Ugaritic texts
corpus of ancient cuneiform texts discovered in Syria

Minet el-Beida
archaeological site located in Syria
Siyano
Siyannu () is a Syrian village in Jableh District in Latakia Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Siyannu had a population of 4,784 in the 2004 census.
Ahatmilku
Ahatmilku () was a king's daughter from the Land of Amurru, who became king's wife of Niqmepa of Ugarit.
Nahr al-Kabir al-Shamali
river of the Latakia Governorate, Syria
Tell Sukas
Late Bronze Age archaeological mound on the Eastern Mediterranean coast about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south of Jableh, Syria
Royal Palace of Ugarit
ancient palace on the coast of Syria