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Conclusion. As for the lack of Greek names in the Ras Shamra texts, Schaeffer notes that this criticism is made less difficult, both by the religious nature of the texts, which have by divine the probability that they antecede strong Mycenaean names, and mostly immigration. However, Astour considers it proved that no Mycenaean settlement make B. C. We Ugarit in 14th 13th too much of the centuries and must not existed at this. The total number of names on the tablets is undoubtedly small in comparison 32 Ugarit, that the was.
The Ug. kkin is very similar to the latter. 14S As we noted above (no 7), r may stand for ] in LB. (31) ko-za-ro PY Jorro gives a hypothetical *KopCa -? oS,but statesthat this is not satisfactoryas Gk. n. ku-uz: za-ri. suggestedby Astour, is much better. 147 but such Alal. ns. , this is not likely to be Jorro's hypothetical'Kupävu His form "Kü p. ävoz related to Mount KuX 1 vti, seemsbetter. , Astour's kur-wa-na (lawn) is just as good. 149 (35) mi-ka-ri-jo PY Jorro's suggestion of Mix(x)aMoc Astour makesa connectionwith Heb.
Suggestionis We note that this SAX be may a possibleoriginal form of rj ai oS. According to Stephanus 29 Byzantius, Malawi; was the founder of the city of 'AX rj mov. Thus the si"ia, Alal. n. ThusAstour'sexamplesof Alal. a-ri-(M-ku ' and Ug. have greaterprobability, although we note the probably Hellenised tenninatk)n. (10) a-sa-roKN Here Jorro suggests ýAaaapaxo; Aaaapos, a acted form. 232), noted by Astour, may also be related. However, Ug. 'asrn is just as likely. We also note the possibility of Ug.