WOS: 000466246500001This paper introduces three new Hittite cuneiform tablets from the collection of Muhtar Kent, an official collector connected with Turkish and Islamic Art Museum in Istanbul. Unfortunately, the origins of all these cuneiform tablets haven't recognized yet, but they probably came from Hattusa, the capital of Hittite Kingdom, in Bogazkoy Corum. 1)The Cuneiform tablet, Inv. No. 265-(308), is a document with a written single side; it seems that the ending parts of lines were broken on the written side of this cuneiform tablet. The preserved words, galaktar- and parhuenas-, which were assigned in lines 5 and 7, give evidence about the character of this text. These two words were ritual materials using for pacifying and attrac...
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The Luwian language belongs to the Anatolian group of the Indo-European language family and thus con...
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Article addressing the question of the cuneiform palaeography of clay tablets belonging to foreign s...
Dated from the 13th century BC, a Hittite omen tablet in the form of an animal liver. It was found i...
Although M. Sigrist and others spent some time in translating cuneiform texts at the Siegfried Horn ...
Transcription and translations of the Letter of the Hittite king of Alziyamuwa (Msk. 73.1097), fragm...
This article discusses the origins of a group of four Hittite OS tablets, which share some unique an...
In 1916, the Czech scholar Bedřich Hrozný found the key to reading the clay tablets written in cunei...
The article investigates the meagre textual evidence for Hittite scribal schools outside of Hattusa ...
This small stone stone before us represents millennia of written language. Cuneiform was a written l...
§1. A previously unpublished archaic tablet has re-cently become available for study (see fi gure 1,...
Presentation for the University Seminar: Religion and Writing, March 22, 2016. Seminar abstract: The...
This paper offers provenance studies and editions of three hitherto unpublished texts stored in the ...
The Luwian language belongs to the Anatolian group of the Indo-European language family and thus con...
This article discusses the origins of a group of four Hittite OS tablets, which share some unique an...
The philological publication of a fragment of a Hittite cuneiform tablet found during excavations at...
Cuneiform tablets with inscriptions pertaining primarily to receipt of and payment for goods and ser...
Article addressing the question of the cuneiform palaeography of clay tablets belonging to foreign s...
Dated from the 13th century BC, a Hittite omen tablet in the form of an animal liver. It was found i...
Although M. Sigrist and others spent some time in translating cuneiform texts at the Siegfried Horn ...
Transcription and translations of the Letter of the Hittite king of Alziyamuwa (Msk. 73.1097), fragm...
This article discusses the origins of a group of four Hittite OS tablets, which share some unique an...
In 1916, the Czech scholar Bedřich Hrozný found the key to reading the clay tablets written in cunei...
The article investigates the meagre textual evidence for Hittite scribal schools outside of Hattusa ...
This small stone stone before us represents millennia of written language. Cuneiform was a written l...
§1. A previously unpublished archaic tablet has re-cently become available for study (see fi gure 1,...
Presentation for the University Seminar: Religion and Writing, March 22, 2016. Seminar abstract: The...
This paper offers provenance studies and editions of three hitherto unpublished texts stored in the ...
The Luwian language belongs to the Anatolian group of the Indo-European language family and thus con...