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Neue Kenntnisse hethitischer Orakeltexte 2
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Yasuhiko Sakuma
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April 16, 2010
Abstract
This series of articles deals with some new joins and duplicates among the hittite oracle texts. Here two groups of texts are presented, focusing on SU, KIN and MUŠEN ḪURRI techniques, together with transliteration, translation and commentary. For the first text the missing initial part was able to be identified. Three place names are given in the first paragraph, i.e. countries Tummanna, Durmitta and the city of Palā. For the second text it is now clear that the name Kattišḫapi is not a divine name, but a personal name.
Published Online: 2010-04-16
Published in Print: 2009-12
© by Akademie Verlag, Berlin, Germany
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Keywords for this article
Hittite Oracle Texts;
New Joins;
SU;
KIN and MUŠEN ḪURRI Techniques
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