Betarodun
Betarodun is an ancient Eblaite city located in modern-day Syria. It is situated in the Hama Governate, near the town of Hish, and is believed to have been a significant urban center during the Late Bronze Age. Excavations at the site have revealed extensive ruins, including a palace and several temples, which date back to around 2500 BC.
The city was likely an important center of trade and commerce, given its location on the ancient
Several clay tablets discovered at the site feature an early form of written language, known as Eblaite,
Excavations at Betarodun began in the 1970s, and the site has continued to yield significant archaeological