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Mari
Mari.. A town by the Euphratus river
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Mari.. A town by the Euphratus river

On a natural terrace on the right bank of the Euphratus, Mari is set between Syria and Babylonia. This priviledged situation makes her one of the most important cities in 3rd- and 2nd-millennium Middle East.

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  • Explore the site
    • A controlled environment
      • Geographical location
      • Trade crossroads
      • Spheres of influence
    • The history of Mari
      • Political history
      • Urban stratigraphy
      • The early city (City I)
      • City II
      • City III
    • Urbanism and architecture
      • Planning a new city
      • Building a city
      • Fight against water
      • Moving around
      • Living in houses
    • Life and death
      • The Mariotes and their images
      • Writing and language
      • The world of the dead
      • The world of the gods
    • Research
      • Excavation history
      • ​Studying texts from Mari
      • Site conservation
      • Current research
    • Mari and the Syrian crisis
      • Current situation
      • Studying the destruction
      • The destruction of Mari
  • The Great royal palace of Mari
    • The archaeology of the palace
      • Discovery and excavation
      • The architecture of the palace
      • The palace’s painted decorations
      • Reconstruction of the palace
      • Conservation of remains
    • The palace: source of history
      • Diverse sources
      • Archive texts
    • The palace and the arts
      • Paintings in the palace
      • Statuary
      • Objects
      • Decoration and furniture
  • Mari in the museums
    • The statue of Ebih-Il
    • Lion protome
    • Shakkanakku Ishtup-ilum
  • Resources
    • Media library
    • Bibliography
    • Glossary

Explore the site

  • A controlled environment
  • The history of Mari
  • Urbanism and architecture
  • Life and death
  • Recherche
  • Mari and the Syrian crisis

The Great royal palace of Mari

  • The archaeology of the palace
  • The palace: source of history
  • The palace and the arts

Mari in museums

  • The statue of Ebih-Il
  • Lion protome
  • Shakkanakku Ishtup-ilum

Resources

  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • Media library
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