Tubiḫi
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| Representative writings and transliterations | |
|---|---|
| Akkadian | Tubiḫi |
| Egyptian | - |
| NW Semitic | |
| Greek | |
| Latin | |
| Arabic | |
| Other | Tubikhi |
| Contemporary | |
The cuneiform toponym Tubiḫi is identified with ? at the site of ?.
The toponym is represented in Egyptian hieroglyphic sources as:
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Location
?
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Status
City-state and territory
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Leadership
- (Amarna period, late 14th century BCE)
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Primary Sources
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Secondary Sources
- EA 179
- pAnastasi I,19,1;
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Discussion
Commonly identified either with et-Taiyibe, 5 km south-south-west of Baalbek, or with an indeterminate site north or north-west of Kumidi-Kamid el-Loz [Abel 1938:7; Helck 1972:130]
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Observations
Mentioned in juxtaposition with Qidšu as a common destination not visited by the soldier-scribe in pAnastasi I
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Bibliography
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Prosopography
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Identification
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