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A Bull Statue with Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscription (MARAŞ 16) in Kahramanmaraş Museum and the Chronology of the Late Hittite Kingdom of Gurgum

open access: yesGephyra, 2022
In this article, an edition of an unpublished inscription (MARAŞ 16) on a basalt bull statue of the 8th century BCE from Maraş is presented. Unlike the two rulers by the name of Larama known in Gurgum history, the author of the inscription is a third ...
Hasan Peker
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Anatolian Hiyeroglyphic Inscription on a Stele of Tarhunza from Ereğli (Konya): İVRİZ 2 [PDF]

open access: yesGephyra
In this article, the first edition of an unpublished Luwian inscription (İVRİZ 2) on a lower part – upper part lost or destroyed – of limestone stele, which was found in İvriz (today Aydınkent), Ereğli-Konya in 1986, now kept in Ereğli Museum, of the 8th
Belkıs Dinçol   +3 more
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A New Reading Proposal for the Sidetic Adaptation of the Greek PN Euempolos [PDF]

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More than fifty years ago, a Greek-Sidetic votive inscription known as the Euempolos Bilingual (S6 = I.1.3) was uncovered in the ancient city of Lyrbe.
Gem Ferrer
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Çivi Yazılı Kayıtlardan Antik Yunan Kaynaklarına Efsaneleşen Anadolulu Kral Adı Mita/Midas

open access: yesBelleten, 2022
Eski Anadolu uygarlıkları içerisinde Anadolu kültür mirasına Muškiler/Frigler, başkentleri Gordion (Polatlı-Ankara) ve onların ünlü kralları Mita/Midas oldukça derin etkiler bırakmıştır.
Nurgül Yıldırım
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On the Extinction of the Luwian ziti-Names, on Lycian Ipresida and the Caunian Imbros

open access: yesGephyra, 2017
The Luwian personal names formed with -ziti ‘man’ did not survive into the later hieroglyphic inscriptions; the latest clear example is attested at Carchemish around 975 BC.
Diether Schürr
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Do ‘Ergatives’ Exist in Lycian?

open access: yesGephyra, 2018
The Lycian word for ‘oath’, (tese/i-), being genus commune, should therefore not require an ‘ergative’ suffix of the kind attested in Hittite and Luwian, when a neuter is functioning as the subject of a sentence.
Diether Schürr
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Sidetic Ypsilon

open access: yesGephyra, 2016
It is shown that the Sidetic Y was not a vowel sign and probably signifies /w/. Therefore, the Sidetic alphabet has only four vowel signs, and the Sidetic language was in this respect similar to Lycian and to Luwian in its latest form. The sound-value /w/
Diether Schür
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Iki Dil, İki Halk, Tek Cografya: Luvi-Arami İlişkileri (MO 1050-750)

open access: yesUniversal Journal of History and Culture, 2020
Luvi halkı, MÖ 2. binyılda, Hitit idari yapısı içerisinde, özellikle Orta-Güney Anadolu’da yaşamış bir halktır. Kendilerine özgü dilleri ve inanç sistemleri vardır.
Kürşat Bardakcı
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TRIVALE, THE NEW WINTER WHEAT VARIETY ADAPTED TO THE LUVIC SOIL CONDITIONS

open access: yesCURRENT TRENDS IN NATURAL SCIENCES, 2023
Improving wheat for increased adaptability to luvic sol conditions in the south of the country has made significant progress lately. The sufficiently wide genetic dowry available has shown that even in the conditions of white luvic soil in the south of the territory, varieties with tolerance to aluminum ions can be obtained.
Nicolae Ionescu   +3 more
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