THE STATUE OF EBIH-IL

If you've visited the Antiquities section of the Louvre in Paris, you may have run across the Statue of Ebih-Il, found in the ruins of ancient Mari in Syria. Who was Ebih-il? When did he live? And what makes his statue so interesting? Find out in this video. CORRECTION: In the video, in the translation of the inscription, there is a typo: "lubanda" should be "nubanda." Doh! ►DOWNLOAD Professor Miano's free e-booklet: "Why Ancient History Matters": https://mailchi.mp/a402112ea4db/why-a... ►SUBSCRIBE to the World of Antiquity YouTube Channel for great travel videos about ancient ruins and ancient history museums. ► SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL Supporters get access to behind-the-scenes videos, early-release videos, course discounts and more!   / worldofantiquity   FTC Disclaimer Notice: Some of the links here may be affiliate links, meaning that if you click on them and purchase something on another website, I get a small commission. It doesn't cost you any extra, but I thought you should know! It does help support the channel. ► REFERENCES On the site of Mari: https://archeologie.culture.fr/mari/fr Professor Miano's handy guide for learning, "How to Know Stuff," is available here: https://www.amazon.com/How-Know-Stuff... Follow Professor Miano on social media: ►FACEBOOK:   / drdavidmiano   ►TWITTER:   / drdavidmiano   ►INSTAGRAM:   / drmiano