Luwian identities : culture, language and religion between Anatolia and the Aegean.
The Luwians inhabited Anatolia and Syria in late second through early first millennium BC. They are mainly known through their Indo-European language, preserved on cuneiform tablets and hieroglyphic stelae. However, where the Luwians lived or came from, how they coexisted with their Hittite and Gree...
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Culture and History of the Ancient Near East
64.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2014, ISBN: 9789004262416.
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Call Number: DS59.L86 .M68 2013
- Preliminary Material
- Introduction /
- Alice Mouton , Ian Rutherford and Ilya Yakubovich
- Luwians versus Hittites /
- J. David Hawkins
- Peoples and Maps-Nomenclature and Definitions /
- Stephen Durnford
- Names on Seals, Names in Texts. Who Were These People? /
- Mark Weeden
- Anatolian Names in -wiya and the Structure of Empire Luwian Onomastics /
- Ilya Yakubovich
- Luwian Words in Hittite Festivals /
- Susanne Görke
- CTH 767.7-The Birth Ritual of Pittei: Its Occasion and the Use of Luwianisms /
- Mary R. Bachvarova
- 'Luwian' Religious Texts in the Archives of Ḫattuša /
- Daliah Bawanypeck
- The Luwian Cult of the Goddess Huwassanna vs. Her Position in the "Hittite State Cult" /
- Manfred Hutter
- A Luwian Shrine? The Stele Building at Kilise Tepe /
- Nicholas Postgate and Adam Stone
- A New Luwian Rock Inscription from Kahramanmaraş /
- Meltem Doğan-Alparslan and Metin Alparslan
- Carchemish Before and After 1200 BC /
- Sanna Aro
- James Mellaart and the Luwians: A Culture-(Pre)history /
- Christoph Bachhuber
- The Cultural Development of Western Anatolia in the Third and Second Millennia BC and its Relationship with Migration Theories /
- Deniz Sarı
- Luwian Religion, a Research Project: The Case of "Hittite" Augury /
- Alice Mouton and Ian Rutherford
- Hieroglyphic Inscriptions of Western Anatolia: Long Arm of the Empire or Vernacular Tradition(s)? /
- Rostislav Oreshko
- Greek (and our) Views on the Karians /
- Alexander Herda
- Divine Things: The Ivories from the Artemision and the Luwian Identity of Ephesos /
- Alan M. Greaves
- Iyarri at the Interface: The Origins of Ares /
- Alexander Millington
- Singers of Lazpa: Reconstructing Identities on Bronze Age Lesbos /
- Annette Teffeteller
- Index.