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摘要
地名Dugurasu的身份是一个高度争议的问题,在埃博拉的ediib文件中提到了大约50次。M. G. Biga提出将杜古拉苏归为埃及,而A. Archi则认为杜古拉苏位于伊朗西北部。本研究对杜古拉苏的所有证明进行了系统的检查,重点关注杜古拉苏与埃博拉之间交易的材料类型。它还考虑了与埃博拉的商业伙伴DUlu有关的证据。具有特点的是,埃布拉和杜卢交换的货物种类与埃布拉和杜古拉苏之间的货物种类相同。我们的调查强烈表明,Dugurasu要么是埃及本身,要么是巴勒斯坦的某个地方,作为埃及和埃博拉之间交流的中介,而DUlu表示比布鲁斯或其近邻之一。
The identity of the toponym Dugurasu, which is mentioned some fifty times in the ED IIIb documentation from Ebla, is a highly contested issue. While M. G. Biga had proposed an identification with Egypt, A. Archi then argued that Dugurasu was situated in northwestern Iran. This study offers a systematic examination of all the attestations of Dugurasu, focusing on the types of materials traded between Dugurasu and Ebla. It also considers evidence bearing on Ebla’s commercial partner named DUlu. Characteristically, Ebla and DUlu exchanged the same types of goods as those traded between Ebla and Dugurasu. Our investigation strongly suggests that Dugurasu is either Egypt itself or some place in Palestine that served as an intermediary in exchanges between Egypt and Ebla, while DUlu denotes either Byblos or one of its immediate neighbors.