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  2. Category:Amarna letters - Wikipedia

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  3. Amarna letters - Wikipedia

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    The Amarna letters (/ ə ˈ m ɑːr n ə /; sometimes referred to as the Amarna correspondence or Amarna tablets, and cited with the abbreviation EA, for "El Amarna") are an archive, written on clay tablets, primarily consisting of diplomatic correspondence between the Egyptian administration and its representatives in Canaan and Amurru, or ...

  4. Amarna letters localities and rulers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Amarna letters–Text corpus, categorized by: Amarna letters–localities and their rulers. It includes countries, regions, and the cities or city-states . The regions are included in Canaan and the Levant.

  5. Category:Amarna letters locations - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Amarna Period - Wikipedia

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  7. Amarna letter EA 367 - Wikipedia

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    Amarna letter EA 367, titled From the Pharaoh to a Vassal, [1] is a medium-small, square clay tablet Amarna letter to Endaruta of Achshaph, (Akšapa of the letters), one of only about 10 letters of the el-Amarna corpus, that is from the Pharaoh of Egypt to his correspondent. (Two of the Pharaonic letters are lists, and not a 'letter' per se.)

  8. Amarna letter EA 289 - Wikipedia

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    EA 288, from Abdi-Heba, letter 4 of 6 from Jerusalem. (very high-resolution expandable photo) Amarna letter EA 289, titled: "A Reckoning Demanded," [1] is a moderately tall, finely-inscribed clay tablet letter, approximately 6.5 in tall, from Abdi-Heba the mayor/ruler of Jerusalem, of the mid 14th century BC Amarna letters.

  9. List of Amarna letters by size - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of Amarna letters by size, mostly length X width, and starting with the shortest (in Height). Note: a few Amarna letters are wider than tall, for example EA 290. It should be understood the definition of "mayor" in the Amarna letters. (The definition of King is relatively obvious).