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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 Greek neighbors, and the peculiarities of their religion and material culture, are all debatable matters. A conference convened in Reading in June 2011 in order to discuss the current state of the debate, summarize points of disagreement, and outline ways of addressing them in future research. The papers presented at this conference were collected in the present volume, whose goal is to bring into being a new interdisciplinary field, Luwian Studies. 'To conclude, the editors of this volume on Luwian identities and the authors of the individual papers are to be congratulatedwith a successful sequel to TheLuwians of 2003 edited by Melchert and with yet another substantial brick in the foundation of the incipient discipline of Luwian studies.' Fred C. Woudhuizen
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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 cuneiform script.
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Known from the Old Testament as one of the tribes occupying the Promised Land, the Hittities were in reality a powerful neighbouring kingdom: highly advanced in political organization, administration of justice and military genius; with a literature inscribed in cuneiform writing on clay tablets; and with a rugged and individual figurative art ... Newly revised and updated, this classic account reconstructs a complete and balanced picture of Hittite civilization, using both established and more recent sources.
Hittites --- Luwians --- Religion --- Turkey --- Antiquities
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Inscriptions, Luwian --- Relief (Sculpture), Ancient --- Luwians
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Luwian language --- Luwians --- Hittite language --- Indo-European languages
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Lycian language. --- Luwians. --- Greek language --- Foreign elements --- Lycian.
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Lycian language --- Luwians --- Greek language --- Lycien (Langue) --- Louvites --- Foreign elements --- Lycian
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Luwians --- Inscriptions, Luwian --- Anatolian languages --- Hittites --- Civilization, Aegean --- Bronze age --- Turkey --- Turkey --- Turkey --- Middle East --- Middle East --- Middle East
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Cet ouvrage est un exposé exhaustif des DUMU.LUGAL "fils royaux" de facture hittite, louvite et hourrite dans les textes et sceaux d'Ougarit, d'Emar et de Bogazköy. Ce terme DUMU.LUGAL est analysé dans différentes langues (sumérien, hittite, akkadien, ougaritique, louvite, hourrite et écriture hiéroglyphique hittito-louvite) au travers d'une série de personnes aux activités diverses dans la société. Ces personnes portent différents titres ou exercent des fonctions comme scribe, berger, aurige, seigneur/maître du Hatti pour ne citer que ceux-ci. Parmi eux, la plupart appartiennent au domaine administratif de la gestion d'un état ou d'une province et au domaine militaire. Leur étude a permis d'établir des équivalences entre le cunéiforme et les hiéroglyphes hittito-louvites ou entre deux langues. Le rôle et la place que tiennent ces DUMU.LUGAL dans la société sont ainsi mis en évidence. Une comparaison est faite entre le DUMU.LUGAL qui se lit REX.FILIUS en hiéglyphe hittito-louvite et les termes TARTENNU (akkadien), tukhkanti (hittite), utryn (ougaritique), PRINCEPS (hiéroglyphe) signifiant le «prince héritier». Ce terme DUMU.LUGAL se dit MAR SHARRI en akkadien, bn mlk en ougaritique et se lit REX. FILIUS en écriture hiéroglyphique hittito-louvite. Mais nous ignorons son équivalence en louvite et en hourrite. Néanmoins en hittite comme peut-être en louvite la lecture pourrait être khassant- (participe de khas- «ouvrir») = le «natif», le «bien-né». En fait, khassu- (adjectif substantivé) désigne spécifiquement le chef d'une région en tant qu'il est la natif par excellence. De ce fait, ce terme khassant- est proposé comme lecture hittite probable et peut-être louvite de DUMU.LUGAL.
Names, Personal --- Hittites. --- Luwians. --- Kings and rulers --- Names, Personal. --- Ugarit (Extinct city) --- Syria --- Kings and rulers. --- Academic collection --- Hittites --- Names [Personal ]
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