oznaati
Oznaati is an inscription from ancient Ugaritic written in the late 14th or 13th century BC. It was discovered in a temple at Ugarit, a city located in modern-day Syria. The inscription is written on a stone pedestal, which was likely used to support a statue or other object of worship.
The text of the Oznaati inscription is written in the Ugaritic language, which was a Northwest Semitic
The text consists of 47 lines, which describe a ritual sacrifice involving a goat that is offered
The Oznaati inscription is one of the most important discoveries from the Ugaritic city. It provides valuable
The inscription was first discovered in 1968 and has since been the subject of extensive study and