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Did the Storm God of Zippalanda have a Mother or a Wife? Remarks about the Cults of Kata??a and the Sun Goddess of the Earth in Zippalanda and Ankuwa

open access: yesAsia Anteriore Antica, 2019
Two important female deities of the Hittite Pantheon are related to the Storm God of Zippalanda: the Sun Goddess of the Earth, surely worshipped in the same city, and the Hattian Kata??a “The Queen”, whose cult flourished in the nearby town Ankuwa ...
Giulia Torri
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Alala? between Mittani and ?atti

open access: yesAsia Anteriore Antica, 2020
Recent excavations at Alala? (Tell Atchana), under the direction of K. Asl?han Yener, have yielded significant new information about the city’s history, especially during its later levels.
Eva von Dassow
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Tuwati and Wasusarma: Imitating the behaviour of Assyria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This essay reviews the evidence concerning the Tabalian king Wasusarma and his father Tuwati, who appear in Neo-Assyrian and Urartian annals. The context for the removal of Wasusarma (Uassurme) from power by the Assyrian king is assumed to have lain in ...
Akdoğan   +51 more
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Exploring a site in the North Central Anatolian Plateau: Archaeological Research at U?akl? Höyük (2013-2015)

open access: yesAsia Anteriore Antica, 2019
The investigations started in 2008 by the University of Florence at the site of U?akl? Höyük and in its territory have revealed a long local sequence of occupation from the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze and Iron Ages to the Late Roman and Byzantine ...
Stefania Mazzoni   +2 more
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Impact of Paleoclimatic Changes on the Cultural and Historical Processes at the Turn of the Late Bronze—Early Iron Ages in the Northern Black Sea Region

open access: yesHeritage, 2022
The Late Bronze Age crisis is one of the most significant events in human history an had occurred in about 1200 BCE. The aridization was one the reasons of a decline of agriculture, migrant expansion and the transition to nomadic style of life.
Marianna A. Kulkova   +6 more
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Sinop Province in the Second Millennium B.C. (In the Light of New Archaeological Evidence)

open access: yesBelleten, 2004
During the 1980s Archaeological research began to be carried out in Sinop Province. Until that time, it was an unexplored part of Anatolia (terra incognita) but since research efforts began our knowledge of the 2nd Millennium BC ...
Şevket Dönmez
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Sivas Arkeoloji Müzesi’nde Korunan Assur Ticaret Kolonileri Çağı’na Ait Pişmiş Toprak Bir Kartal Ritonu / A Terracotta Eagle Rhyton from the Age of the Assyrian Trade Colonies Preserved in the Sivas Archaeological Museum

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika, 2022
The subject of our study is a terracotta eagle rhyton preserved in Sivas Archeology Museum. It is understood from the inventory receipt that it was brought to the museum by purchasing, and the person who delivered the artifact to the museum did not ...
Kadir BÖYÜKULUSOY
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Evaluating the Potential of Gamma-Glutamylcysteine and Glutathione as Substitutes for SO2 in White Wine. [PDF]

open access: yesFood Sci Nutr
Fermentation was carried out using the Narince (Vitis vinifera) grape variety. SO2 and gamma glutamyl cysteine and glutathione were added to the wine produced during bottling as a preservative for substituting SO2. There was no major difference in the proximate composition of wines supplemented with gGC, GSH, and SO2.
Guruk M   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

The Nature of the Mycenaean Wanax: Non-Indo-European Origins and Priestly Functions [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
The wanax is the central figure of authority in Mycenaean society. This much is clear from studies of the references to wanax in the Linear B tablets, interpretation of the history of the use of the term wanax in Homer and later Greek, and reconstruction
Palaima, Thomas G.
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The First Temple In Iron Age Cappadocia: Oluz Höyük Worship Hall and Atashkadeh

open access: yesHöyük, 2023
The excavations in Oluz Höyük, located 25 kilometers from Amasya city center in North-Central Anatolia, continuing since 2007 have completed their 16th year, in which ten settlements that have been unearthed from the Chalcolithic ...
Şevket Dönmez, Mona Saba
doaj   +1 more source

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