Amarna letter EA 59

Amarna letter EA 59, titled: "From the Citizens of Tunip",[1] is a short- to moderate-length clay tablet Amarna letter from the city-state of Tunip, written to the Pharaoh of Egypt.

Only one other city sent a clay tablet Amarna letter to the Pharaoh, namely Irqata (modern Arqa), letter EA 100, titled: "The City of Irqata to the King".

The EA 59 letter concerns the "watch-guarding" of Tunip, regional warfare (with the Habiru), and the city's continued protection, and loyalty to the Egyptian Pharaoh.

EA 59 is located at the British Museum, no BM 29824.

A line drawing of tablet letter EA 59 can be viewed here: Obverse & Reverse: [1]

EA 364 , (Obverse), with some similarities to EA 100 (EA 100 is slightly wider, and a little taller).
EA 100, has 22 lines per side; EA 364, 14 lines.
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