Qatna
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Qatna (Arabic: قطنا ) is an ancient city west of Hammurabi's empire. It remained independent.
Qatna Media
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archaeological sites in Qatna.[1]
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Qatna, Syria. Small palace towards north
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Qatna's archaeological phases
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Kleinasien, Mesopotamien und Ägypten ca. 1400 v. Chr.
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Qatna, Syria. Excavation SW of kings palace
Statuette of a seated god from Qatna
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An inventory listing gifts offered to the "gods of the king"
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The head of Yarim-Lim of Alalakh closely resembles the royal statues found in the royal hypogeum[1]
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- ↑ Morandi-Bonacossi 2007, p. 236.