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Umgebung:

Hanyeri relief XIII century BCHanyeri relief XIII century BC

Lage:

  • Türkei, İmamkullu
  • geo:38.246101,35.929199
  • Genaue Lage

Period or year:

  • -12xx / unknown

Klassification:

  • Weihaltar, Votivstein oder Relief
  • Sichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=20493

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İmamkulu relief localy known as  Şimşekkaya- lightning rock, is a 2 meter monument carved on the flattened surface of a large rock, located near the village of İmamkulu, c. 100 km SE of Kayseri. The tripartite sciene porttrays a male figure with a bow and spear on the left side, identified by Luwian inscription Prince Kuwalanamuwa. In the middle is a figure of the Storm-God of Halab driving his bull-drawn eagle chariot over the shouldres of three bowing peronifications of mountains, themselves supported by lion-headed (?) human figures. The identificatin of the right sidr image is uncertain.

See:

  1. Joost Hazenbos. "Zum Imamkulu-Relief." in Piotr Taracha (Ed.): Silva Anatolica. Anatolian Studies Presented to Maciej Popko on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Agade, Warschau 2002, , pp. 147–161.
  2. https://www.hittitemonuments.com/imamkulu/
  3. John David Hawkins,Hittite Monuments and Their Sanctity, in: Sacred Landscapes of Hittites and Luwians: Proceedings of the International Conference in Honour of Franca Pecchioli Daddi Florence, February 6th-8th 2014,p. 3
  4. https://libdigitalcollections.ku.edu.tr/digital/collection/GHC/id/7389/rec/27

İmamkulu relief localy known as  Şimşekkaya- lightning rock, is a 2 meter monument carved on the flattened surface of a large rock, located near the village of İmamkulu, c. 100 km SE of Kayseri. The tripartite sciene porttrays a male figure with a bow and spear on the left side, identified by Luwian inscription Prince Kuwalanamuwa. In the middle is a figure of the Storm-God of Halab driving his bull-drawn eagle chariot over the shouldres of three bowing peronifications of mountains, themselves supported by lion-headed (?) human figures. The identificatin of the right sidr image is uncertain.

See:

  1. Joost Hazenbos. "Zum Imamkulu-Relief." in Piotr Taracha (Ed.): Silva Anatolica. Anatolian Studies Presented to Maciej Popko on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Agade, Warschau 2002, , pp. 147–161.
  2. https://www.hittitemonuments.com/imamkulu/
  3. John David Hawkins,Hittite Monuments and Their Sanctity, in: Sacred Landscapes of Hittites and Luwians: Proceedings of the International Conference in Honour of Franca Pecchioli Daddi Florence, February 6th-8th 2014,p. 3
  4. https://libdigitalcollections.ku.edu.tr/digital/collection/GHC/id/7389/rec/27

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Neo-Hittite hieroglyphic Luwian rock inscription

Taşçı B (13 km)

Hittite inscription. Tasci.

Taşçı (13 km)

Hittite monument