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History, Language, and Texts -- $t1. Syria and Mesopotamia Before the Akkadian Dynasty: Geopolitical Relations -- $t2. History of Syria in the Third Millennium: the Written Sources -- $t3. Eblaite in its Geographical and Historical Context -- $t4. Prepositions at Ebla -- $t5. The Archives of Ebla -- $t6. Chronologie relative des archives d?Ébla -- $tPart II. Society and Economy -- $t7. Les titres de en et lugal à Ébla et des cadeaux pour le Roi de Ki? -- $t8. Zur Organisation der Arbeit in Ebla -- $t9. kíd-sag ?Gatekeeper? -- $t10. Prices, Workers? Wages and Maintenance at Ebla -- $t11. Gifts at Ebla -- $t12. The Steward and his Jar -- $t13. Trade and Administrative Practice: The Case of Ebla -- $t14. The Business of Mr. Iram-malik -- $t15. ?Debt? in an Archaic Palatial Economy: The Evidence from Ebla -- $t16. Rank at the Court of Ebla -- $t17. The Role of Women in the Society of Ebla -- $t18. Men at War in the Ebla Period -- $t19. Two Heads for the King of Ebla -- $t20. Lists of Tools -- $t21. Considerations on a Delivery of Spearheads from Ebla -- $t22. Clothes in Ebla -- $t23. Cereals at Ebla -- $t24. Culture de l?olivier et production de l?huile à Èbla -- $tPart III. Political Relations -- $t25. Mardu in the Ebla Texts -- $t26. Alala? al tempo del regno di Ebla -- $t27. Imar au IIIème millénaire d?après les archives d?Ébla -- $t28. Tuttul-sur-Bali? à l?âge d?Ébla -- $t29. Harran in the III Millennium BC -- $t30. La ville d?Arbasal -- $t31. ?a??um/?assuwan and Ur?um/Ur?a?um from the Point of View of Ebla -- $t32. In Search of Armi -- $t33. More on Ebla and Ki? -- $tPart IV. Religion -- $t34. Ritualization at Ebla -- $t35. Cult of the Ancestors and Funerary Practices at Ebla -- $t36. Hadda of ?alab and his Temple in the Ebla Period -- $t37. Studies in the Pantheon of Ebla -- $t38. Studies in the Pantheon of Ebla, II -- $t39. The Cultic Journey of the God Hadabal -- $t40. The God Dagan in the Early and Middle Bronze Periods -- $t41. ?ala? 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