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- Title
Hartapu and the Land of Maša.
- Authors
Oreshko, Rostislav
- Abstract
The paper presents a re-interpretation of two longer Hieroglyphic-Luwian inscriptions from the group attributed to king Hartapu (KIZILDAĞ 4, § 2 and KARADAĞ 1). It is argued that this king should be identified as a king of Maša rather of Ḫatti or Tarḫundašša, which, in view of the probable dating of his monuments to 12th-11th centuries BC, has important implications for the history of Anatolia after the fall of the Hittite Empire. The new attribution of the inscriptions also allows the old controversy concerning the dating of the relief of the king on the so-called 'Throne' to be reconsidered. Observations on the other monument of Hartapu, the 'stepped altar', support the connection of the KIZILDAĞ-KARADAĞ group with a foreign (non-Hittite and non-Luwian) tradition, yielding insight into the question of ethno-linguistic identity of Maša.
- Subjects
PHRYGIANS; MONUMENTS; HITTITE architecture; ANATOLIAN gods; THRONES
- Publication
Altorientalische Forschungen (0232-8461), 2017, Vol 44, Issue 1, p47
- ISSN
0232-8461
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/aofo-2017-0007