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Not hostile but loyal kings in Tabal, c. 735 BC.
ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern StudiesThis paper offers an interpretation of the as yet undeciphered Anatolian glyph in § 3 of the Hieroglyphic Luwian inscription TOPADA dated c. 735 BC and recently redated c. 900 BC. The sign is usually translated with ‘hostile’ qualifying as such a coalition of eight Neo-Hittite kings against Great King Wasusarma of Tabal in or at Parzuta.
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International Journal of Ancient History
The earliest excavations in Topaklı Höyük have been carried by Italian Luigi Polacco between 1967 and 1974. This study discusses eight Neo-Assyrian and Persian ceramic vessels, found during the short-term excavations carried out in Topaklı Höyük. First, the Neo-Assyrians and then the Persians prevailed in Topaklı Höyük, located in the Tabal region ...
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The earliest excavations in Topaklı Höyük have been carried by Italian Luigi Polacco between 1967 and 1974. This study discusses eight Neo-Assyrian and Persian ceramic vessels, found during the short-term excavations carried out in Topaklı Höyük. First, the Neo-Assyrians and then the Persians prevailed in Topaklı Höyük, located in the Tabal region ...
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