"Canaanites" or "Amorites"? A Study on Semitic toponyms of the second millenium BC in the Land of Canaan

The present study is based on the onomastics of the Land of Canaan during the second millennium BC. The results from onomastics are compared with the corresponding archaeological data and with parallel literary sources. The aim of the research has been to distinguish the different linguistic groups...

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Main Author: Rahkonen, Pauli Ensio Juhani (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2016
In: Studia Orientalia Electronica
Year: 2016, Volume: 4, Pages: 108-130
Further subjects:B Toponyms. Canaanite. Amorite
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