See Giorgio Buccellati, The Kingdom and Period of Khana, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 270 (1988), pp. 4361; see also his article, From Khana to Laqé: The End of Syro-Mesopotamia, in O. Tunca, ed., De la Babylonie à la Syrie, en passant par Mari: Mélanges offerts à J.R. Kupper (Liège, 1990), pp. 229253. In From Khana to Laqé (pp. 248249), Buccellati suggests that the pastoral world of the patriarchal traditions may be a reminiscenceperhaps an ideological manifestofrom the pastoralist revolution of Khana (Amorite) culture. This is an intriguing possibility.
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