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Some Historical Problems of the Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions
Anatolian Studies, 1979Two Neo-Hittite rulers occupied positions of authority, the proper understanding of which demands a detailed examination of the textual passages describing this authority. The rulers, Azatiwatas of Karatepe and Yariris of Carchemish, seem moreover to have enjoyed curiously analogous positions.
J. Hawkins
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Counting in Hieroglyphic Luwian1: COUNTING IN HIEROGLYPHIC LUWIAN
Transactions of the Philological Society, 2011AbstractThis study investigates Hieroglyphic Luwian nominal number marking in connection with numerals in a detailed corpus analysis, bringing together philology and linguistic analysis. The result is that the numerals ‘two’, ‘three’ and ‘four’ mostly take plural nouns, while numerals from ‘five’ onwards never do so. This leaves the language with a two‐
Anna H. Bauer
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Woudhuizen, Fred C.: Selected Luwian Hieroglyphic Texts. 2011.
Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, 2016openaire +3 more sources
The Hieroglyphic Luwian Rock-Inscription of Malpınar
Anatolian Studies, 1989A notable new rock-inscription has been discovered in the vilayet of Adıyaman, which shows clear links with the Neo-Hittite dynasty of Kummuh already known from the BOYBEYPINARI blocks and the fragments from the productive site of Ancoz. The site of the new inscription adjacent to the village of Malpınar was discovered by Mustafa Kalaç, together with ...
M. Kalaç, J. D. Hawkins
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“Writing” in Hieroglyphic Luwian
2010The article discusses words for writing and questions who wrote ...
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