Also known as Amarna letters–phrases and quotations, Amarna correspondence, Amarna tablets, Tell el-Amarna tablets
archive, written on clay tablets, primarily consisting of diplomatic correspondence between the Egyptian administration and its representatives in Canaan and Amurru during the New Kingdom
The Amarna letters are a collection of ancient diplomatic messages written on clay tablets between Egypt's government and its officials in the Levant during the New Kingdom period. They matter because they provide direct historical evidence of how Egypt communicated with and governed its territories in the ancient Near East.
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Listy amarneńskie, listy z Amarny – pozostałości archiwum korespondencji dyplomatycznej pomiędzy władcami Egiptu a ich wasalami i władcami niezależnymi z terenów Syropalestyny, Mezopotamii i Anatolii. Większość listów w tym archiwum datowana jest na XIV wiek p.n.e., a dokładnie na okres panowania faraonów egipskich Amenhotepa III (1390–1352 p.n.e.) i jego syna Amenhotepa IV, zwanego też Echnatonem (1352–1336 p.n.e.).
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