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The Luwians of Western Anatolia

A study focussing on the Luwians of Western Anatolia, the geography of their habitat, and their neighbours and predecessors in the region. A reconstruction of western Luwian history and a sketch of their language is presented, based on linguistic data taken from hieroglyphic inscriptions and cuneifo...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Woudhuizen, Fred
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2018.
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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents Page
  • Preface
  • 1. The Homeland of the Luwians
  • Table I. Place-names in -ss- and -nd- from Late Bronze Age Hittite cuneiform and Luwian hieroglyphic texts (in the main based on del Monte & Tischler 1978, Otten 1988, and del Monte 1992).
  • Table II. Place-names in -ss- and -nth- or names related to such place-names from the Late Bronze Age Linear B texts (based on Ventris & Chadwick 1973: glossary, s.v.).
  • Table III. Place-names in -ss- and -nd- from Anatolia as recorded for sources from the Classical period (italic: paralleled for Greece
  • italic and bold: already attested in the Late Bronze Age sources
  • in the main based on Zgusta 1984).
  • Fig. 1. Distribution of Luwian place-names in -ss- and -nd-.
  • Table IV. Place-names in -ss- and -nth- from Greece as recorded for sources from the Classical period (italic: paralleled for Anatolia
  • italic and bold: already attested in the Late Bronze Age sources
  • based on Kretschmer 1970, Blegen & Haley 1928, and Ni
  • Fig. 2. Seal of Tarku(n)timuwas from Malia (Detournay, Poursat & Vandenabeele 1980: 160, Fig. 231).
  • Fig. 3. Cylinder seal from Klavdia (from Kenna 1972: Fig. 79, 3a).
  • Fig. 4. Cylinder seal impression from Kourion (Knapp 2008: 157, Fig. 26a).
  • 2. Geography of Western Anatolia
  • Table V. Identification of place-names from cuneiform Hittite and Luwian hieroglyphic with a bearing on western Anatolia.
  • Fig. 5. Map of western Anatolia (see Table V
  • design Clio Stronk).
  • Fig. 6. Geography of the Hittite empire (design Eberhard Zangger).
  • 3. Origin of the Luwian Hieroglyphic Script
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Catalogue of the Middle Bronze Age Luwian Hieroglyphic Inscriptions
  • 3.3 Middle Bronze Age Luwian Hieroglyphic Signary
  • 3.4 In Search of the Cradle of the Luwian Hieroglyphic Script
  • 3.5 Overview of Luwian Hieroglyphic Inscriptions from, or Attributable to, Assuwa/Arzawa/Mira-Kuwaliya, Seḫa-Appawiya, and Ḫapalla
  • Addendum
  • Table VI. Overview of the dating criteria for Middle Bronze Age Luwian hieroglyphic seals or sealings.
  • (design Clio Stronk).
  • Fig. 7. Distribution of Middle Bronze Age Luwian hieroglyphic seals and sealings
  • Fig. 8. Sealing Tell-Atchana-Alalaḫ no. 154 (Collon 1975: 84-85).
  • Fig. 9. Erlenmeyers' seal (Erlenmeyer 1965: Abb. 5).
  • Fig. 10. Seal Hogarth no. 154 (Hogarth 1920: 34
  • Pl. VI).
  • Table VII. Analysis of the legends of the Erlenmeyers' seal and seal Hogarth no. 154 from Henri Frankfort's First Syrian Group.
  • Fig. 11. Seal of king Piyamakuruntas of Assuwiya (Mora 1987: XIIb 1.1).
  • Fig. 12. Stamp seal from Beycesultan (reconstruction of the legend by the author).