BAR has kept its readers up to date on the Ebla text discoveries through a number of articles from its second volume (1976) on. See the following in BAR: Assessing Ebla, BAR 04:01, by Paul C. Maloney; The Politics of Ebla, BAR 04:03, by Adam Mikaya; Syria Tries to Influence Ebla Scholarship, BAR 05:02, by Hershel Shanks; Ebla Evidence Evaporates, BAR 05:06; Interview with David Noel Freedman, BAR 06:03; Are the Cities of the Plain Mentioned in the Ebla Tablets? BAR 07:06, by Alfonso Archi. See also Paolo Matthiae, Ebla: An Empire Rediscovered (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1981); Giovanni Pettinato, The Archives of Ebla: An Empire Inscribed in Clay (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1981). The last-mentioned book contains an Afterword written by Mitchell Dahood, which is entitled Ebla, Ugarit, and the Bible, pp. 271321.
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