The Hittites used different methods of taking oracles: extispicy, bird oracles, KIN oracles and the MUSEN HURRI oracles. The MUSEN HURRI was an animal known not only in the Hittite world, but also in Mesopotamian environment, in fact the word HURRI is Akkadian. The peculiarity of the HURRI-bird technique is that there is no description at all; although a bird is involved, this is a different type of oracle from the bird oracles properly speaking. The HURRI-bird oracles were performed by a diviner/exorcist, not a bird-watcher. There are some similarities with extispicy, but the MUSEN HURRI technique was considered by the Hittites a separate method. Finally, who wants to study the MUSEN HURRI method must analyze other elements, like the terms...
Análisis de las epifanías celestes de los dioses homéricos y su relación con el contexto cultual del...
This presentation will focus on a series of manuals containing instructions regarding the oracle pro...
This paper deals with the use of birds (ravens and doves) as attendants of the sailors to search the...
The Hittites used different methods of taking oracles: extispicy, bird oracles, KIN oracles and the ...
Although a number of Hittite texts concerning the bird oracle (ornithomancy) are preserved, the mean...
The following paper is concerned with the KIN oracle, a symbolic divination technique produced by th...
Photograph of the bird omen tablet by Hatice Gonnet. The Hittites believed in bird omens provided b...
Kizzuwatnean rituals occupy an important place among the Hittite magical rituals. These rituals are ...
An edition of the earliest ritual from Kizzuwatna to be imported into Hittite Anatolia. As such, it ...
With the exception of extispicy scenes catalogued by Francois Lissarrague and snake-eagle omens disc...
Hunziker-Rodewald Regine. Giuseppe Minunno, Ritual Employs of Birds in Ancient Syria-Palestine, (Alt...
The present dissertation is concerned with the KIN oracle, a symbolic divination technique produced ...
The use of oracles was a very common religious practice in ancient paganism, spreading through out d...
Ranging from Abai to Zeleia, from massive temples in Egypt to modest tombs in Turkey, oracles were a...
This paper explores the relationship between bird omens that occur in both the Sanskrit Gārgīyajyoti...
Análisis de las epifanías celestes de los dioses homéricos y su relación con el contexto cultual del...
This presentation will focus on a series of manuals containing instructions regarding the oracle pro...
This paper deals with the use of birds (ravens and doves) as attendants of the sailors to search the...
The Hittites used different methods of taking oracles: extispicy, bird oracles, KIN oracles and the ...
Although a number of Hittite texts concerning the bird oracle (ornithomancy) are preserved, the mean...
The following paper is concerned with the KIN oracle, a symbolic divination technique produced by th...
Photograph of the bird omen tablet by Hatice Gonnet. The Hittites believed in bird omens provided b...
Kizzuwatnean rituals occupy an important place among the Hittite magical rituals. These rituals are ...
An edition of the earliest ritual from Kizzuwatna to be imported into Hittite Anatolia. As such, it ...
With the exception of extispicy scenes catalogued by Francois Lissarrague and snake-eagle omens disc...
Hunziker-Rodewald Regine. Giuseppe Minunno, Ritual Employs of Birds in Ancient Syria-Palestine, (Alt...
The present dissertation is concerned with the KIN oracle, a symbolic divination technique produced ...
The use of oracles was a very common religious practice in ancient paganism, spreading through out d...
Ranging from Abai to Zeleia, from massive temples in Egypt to modest tombs in Turkey, oracles were a...
This paper explores the relationship between bird omens that occur in both the Sanskrit Gārgīyajyoti...
Análisis de las epifanías celestes de los dioses homéricos y su relación con el contexto cultual del...
This presentation will focus on a series of manuals containing instructions regarding the oracle pro...
This paper deals with the use of birds (ravens and doves) as attendants of the sailors to search the...