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THE LOCATION OF KUŠŠARA CITY IN ANATOLIA IN 20 TH CENTURY B.C.
: According to the cuneiform tablets found in Anatolia, the names of many cities, large and small are mentioned in the Hittite era and before. The locations of the majority of these cities have been determined.
Murat KAYA, Gül KAYA
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Adapting to New Contexts. Cuneiform in Anatolia [PDF]
This article focuses on cuneiform and scribal education in Anatolia. It attempts to trace some of the developments in the corpus of knowledge and training when it let the confines of its initial area of relevance and was received in Anatolia by the ...
Weeden, Mark
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This title is likely to evoke in everybody's mind the notorious Ahhiyawa problem which has haunted Hittitology for nearly sixty years. True, the present contribution will deal with this prob lem but it will try to tackle the methodical approach rather ...
Silvin Košak
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Hittite Scribal Schools Outside of Hattusa? [PDF]
The article investigates the meagre textual evidence for Hittite scribal schools outside of Hattusa against the background of new excavations and the questions they raise about the social context of Hittite cuneiform writing. The use of the term é.dub.ba(
Weeden, Mark
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Hatti Ülkesine Gelen Yabancı Hekimler
Günümüzde olduğu gibi Eski Yakın Doğu’da da hekimlik kutsal bir meslek sayılmıştır. İnsanlar henüz hastalıkların gerçek sebeplerine ve insan fizyolojisine yeterince hâkim değilken hastalanmak, daha çok tanrıların bir cezası ya da kötü ruhların sebep ...
Gülgüney Masalcı Şahin
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State Correspondence in the Hittite World [PDF]
Chapter surveys the corpus of letters between officials and the royal family to throw light on mechanisms of communication and decision-making within the Late Bronze Age Hittite ...
Weeden, Mark
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Notes d'etymologie et de grammaire hittites III
5° kappilahh signifie selon Friedrich, Heth. Wb. 98 sq. «seinen Ärger austoben», son congénère карpilāi- «aufhetzen» et kappilazza- «zornig werden, aufbrausen». Bien que le sens reste un peu incertain, nous tentons une étymologie indo-européenne.
Bojan Čop
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Some Intercultural Roots of Purāṇic Mythological Cycle around Nārāyaṇa
In this paper, I use the structural analysis of myth proposed by C. Lévi-Strauss to show that there is a structural similarity between two mythological cycles of dying(sleeping)-and-rising god: around Ba’al and around Nārāyaṇa.
Andrew Schumann
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The Ancient Origin of the East/West Controversy [PDF]
This short account tries to show that the stereotype of the barbarians and an anti-Eastern discourse was developed in the literate culture of the Greeks in classical times, based on a genuine fear of the Persians, but also on an increasing smugness.
Jon Wikene Iddeng
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Notes d' étymologie et de grammaire hittites
«Mauvais, méchant», d'où idalauahh- «faire du mal, nuire», etc., représente un des problèmes les plus complexes que nous pose la linguistique hittite. Dès le moment où Sommer, Ahhijaroa-Urk., p. 50 y a rattaché louv.
Bojan Čop
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