The Luwians of Western Anatolia: Their Neighbours and Predecessors
Title | The Luwians of Western Anatolia: Their Neighbours and Predecessors PDF eBook |
Author | Fred Woudhuizen |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2018-05-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1784918288 |
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.
Luwian Identities
Title | Luwian Identities PDF eBook |
Author | Alice Mouton |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 612 |
Release | 2013-06-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004253416 |
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
The Luwian Civilization
Title | The Luwian Civilization PDF eBook |
Author | Eberhard Zangger |
Publisher | Ege Yayinlari |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Anatolian languages |
ISBN | 9786059680110 |
Luwic dialects and Anatolian: Inheritance and diffusion
Title | Luwic dialects and Anatolian: Inheritance and diffusion PDF eBook |
Author | Ignasi-Xavier Adiego |
Publisher | Edicions Universitat Barcelona |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2019-03-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 8491683755 |
This book focuses on Luwic languages, bringing together approaches from Indo-European linguistics and language reconstruction and also from other intrinsically related disciplines such as epigraphy, numismatics and archaeology, and shows very clearly how these disciplines can benefit from each other. The volume gathers together the most recent results of investigation in the field, and is the natural extension of recent work completed by a research group on Luwic dialects over a number of years. Among the thirteen contributions, fitting neatly within the Luwian and other Anatolian languages, a rich variety of subjects are covered: epigraphy, grammar, etymology, textual interpretation, and archaeological context.
Hieroglyphic Luwian
Title | Hieroglyphic Luwian PDF eBook |
Author | Annick Payne |
Publisher | Otto Harrassowitz Verlag |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9783447061094 |
This book has been written for beginners studying on their own and assumes no prior knowledge of the subject. It begins with the history of the language and its discovery and decipherment up to the present day. It contains a clearly structured concise grammar which offers much original material on Luwian syntax. Twelve reading exercises introduce the basic grammatical principles and are carefully graded to allow the reader to build up a knowledge of common signs and vocabulary as well as giving a broad introduction toHieroglyphic Luwian literature. Grammatical analysis, commentary, vocabulary notes and a revision section accompany each text. Additionally, the book includes the most extensive up-to-date vocabulary available and a complete sign list. Both will serve the reader as invaluable tools for any further study of the subject.
Anatolian Interfaces
Title | Anatolian Interfaces PDF eBook |
Author | Billie Jean Collins |
Publisher | Oxbow Books |
Pages | 657 |
Release | 2010-03-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 178297475X |
The papers in this collection are the product of the conference "Hittites, Greeks and Their Neighbors in Ancient Anatolia: An International Conference on Cross-Cultural Interaction," hosted by Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. They cover an impressive range of issues relating to the complex cultural interactions that took place on Anatolian soil over the course of two millennia, in the process highlighting the difficulties inherent in studying societies that are multi-cultural in their make-up and outlook, as well as the role that cultural identity played in shaping those interactions. Topics include possible sources of tension along the Mycenaean-Anatolian interface; the transmission of mythological and religious elements between cultures; the change across time and space in literary motifs as they are adapted to new milieus and new audiences; the ways in which linguistic data can refine our understanding of the interrelations between the various peoples who lived in Anatolia; and the role that the Anatolian kingdoms of the first millennium played as cultural filters and conduits through which North Syrian or Near Eastern ideas or materials were transmitted to the Greeks.
The Luwians
Title | The Luwians PDF eBook |
Author | Craig Melchert |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2003-04-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9047402146 |
The Luwians played at least as important a role as the Hittites in the history of the Ancient Near East during the second and first millennia BCE, but for various reasons they have been overshadowed by and even confused with their more famous relatives and neighbours. Redressing this imbalance, the present volume by an international team of scholars offers a comprehensive, state-of-the-art appraisal of the Luwians, the first of its kind in English. A brief introduction sets the context and confronts the problem of defining 'the Luwians'. Following chapters describe their prehistory, history, writing and language, religion, and material culture.