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Black and white image of the rocks in the plateau north of Keşlik village near Yeşilhisar town of Kayseri where a stele dedicated to the Storm-God Tarhunza was located. One of the largest steles of its style, stele is approximately 1.5 meter high.
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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The hieroglyphic Luwian inscriptions on the stele near the village of Hacıbebekli, Kayseri.
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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Currently housed at Kayseri Museum, this Neo-Hittite period stele with a four-line hieroglyphic Luwian inscription on all four sides of it was first found near west of the Bohça (now known as Bozca or Bahçeköy) village about 15 km west of Avanos in ...
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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Drawing of the Luwian hieroglyphic inscription on Tünp stele 1. Currently housed in Gaziantep Museum, basalt stele (Tünp 1) was first found in the village of Tünp (now Yazılı) which is located to the south of the province of Gaziantep.
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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A New Epigram from Bozüyük (Lamunia)
This article presents a stele bearing an epigram which was found in 2008 during drainage work at Bozüyük, Bilecik (see map). The stele, whose upper part is broken, is made of limestone and is now at the Machine Support section of the fire department of ...
Mehmet Oktan
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Black and white image of Veliisa stele. Currently housed in Niğde Museum, this piece is the lower portion of a basalt stele about half a meter in both height and width.
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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The funerary stele of Petto from Ig
During archaeological excavations in 2014 in the meadow called Marof in Ig, in addition to the first Roman cemetery to be discovered in this area, an architectural funerary stele was also found.
Anja Ragolič
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Hatay Arkeoloji Müzesinde 17183 envanter numarası ile kayıtlı bulunan bazalt stel, Hatay İli'nin Erzin İlçesi'nin Yurtlak mevkiindeki tarlasını sürerken O. Günay tarafından iki parça halinde bulunmuş ve 1987 yılında satın alma yoluyla müzeye kazandırılmıştır. Kırılma ve zamanla oluşan tahribata rağmen stelin iki parçası birbiriyle uyumludur.
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Storm-God Tarhunza, Keşlik stele
Stele of the Storm-God Tarhunza is typically depicted holding a double-axe and trident thunderbolt and there is a vine with grapes behind him and stems of barley in front of him with a 4-line hieroglyphic luwian inscription on the side of the stele as it
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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