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Names on Seals, Names in Texts. Who Were These People?

Weeden, Mark

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Authors

Mark Weeden



Contributors

Alice Mouton
Editor

Ian Rutherford
Editor

Ilya Yakubovich
Editor

Abstract

The chapter reviews some of the criteria for successfully reading names on hieroglyphic seals from Hattusa and for distinguishing between Hittite and Luwian names among these. As quickly becomes apparent through a review of published Hieroglyphic seal-impressions from Hattusa, there are many more Luwian names than there are Hittite ones, the Hittite names sometimes being associated with the semantics of prestige. This distribution fits the model of Hittite being a language belonging to a receding ruling class, while the majority of the population identifies with Luwian nomenclature.

Citation

Weeden, M. (2013). Names on Seals, Names in Texts. Who Were These People?. In A. Mouton, I. Rutherford, & I. Yakubovich (Eds.), Luwian Identities. Culture, Language and Religion Between Anatolia and the Aegean (73-86). Brill

Publication Date Aug 1, 2013
Deposit Date May 7, 2013
Publicly Available Date May 13, 2023
Pages 73-86
Book Title Luwian Identities. Culture, Language and Religion Between Anatolia and the Aegean
ISBN 9789004252790

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