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Raqqa Museum
The Museum of Raqqa, founded in 1981, is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of the cultural heritage of the Ar-Raqqah province.
This museum notably curates large collections gathered from the excavation researches led in the region: Tell Sabi Abyad, Tell Bi'a, Tell Chuera,
Tell Munbaqa, and various artefacts dating back to Roman and Byzantine times, as well as more recent
objects from the Islamic period (notably the epoch of Haroun al-Rachid) and from the time of the bedouin domination.
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Tablets in the Museum of Raqqa, by period:
Early Dynastic (ca. 2800-2350 BC)
Ebla (ca. 2400-2300 BC)
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1800 BC)
Old Babylonian (ca. 1800-1600 BC)
Middle Babylonian (ca. 1500-1000 BC)
Tablets in the Museum of Raqqa, by text genre:
Administrative texts
Literary texts
Letters
Lexical texts
Mathematical texts
Royal/Monumental texts
Uncertain
Tablets in the Museum of Raqqa, by site:
Hamam et-Turkman
Tell Bi'a / Tuttul
Tell Chuera / Harbu
Tell Munbaqa / Ekalte
Tell Sabi Abyad
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