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Umgebung:

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Lage:

  • Türkei, Karakuyu
  • geo:38.133564,27.2372
  • Lage ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -12xx / unknown

Klassification:

  • Weihaltar, Votivstein oder Relief
  • Sichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=20651

Anmerkungen

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This limestone fragment of the late Hittite relief was discovered at the Karakuyu [Torbali in Izmir province] in 20071. The right lower part of the relief depicts a male figure holding a spear and carrying a bow (only one leg and the lower part of a spear are preserved).  On the right side of the relief is the badly damaged remains of a Luwian inscription,

Sources:

  1. http://www.hittitemonuments.com/torbali/
  2. Fahri Işık,  Mahir Atıcı,  Recai Tekoğlu : Die nachhethitische Königsstele von Karakuyu beim Karabel-Pass. Zur kulturellen Kontinuität vom bronzezeitlichen Mira zum eisenzeitlichen Ionia. In: Elmar Schwertheim (eds.): Studien zum antiken Kleinasien VII. Asia Minor Studien 66. Münster 2011, pp. 1-33
  3. Rostislav Oreshko, "Hieroglyphic Inscriptions of Western Anatolia," in Luwian Identities (CHANE 64), 2013: pp. 345–420

Referenzen

  1. http://v3.arkitera.com/h12923--koy-meydanindaki-tas-3-bin-yillik-tarih%C3%AE-esermis.html

This limestone fragment of the late Hittite relief was discovered at the Karakuyu [Torbali in Izmir province] in 20071. The right lower part of the relief depicts a male figure holding a spear and carrying a bow (only one leg and the lower part of a spear are preserved).  On the right side of the relief is the badly damaged remains of a Luwian inscription,

Sources:

  1. http://www.hittitemonuments.com/torbali/
  2. Fahri Işık,  Mahir Atıcı,  Recai Tekoğlu : Die nachhethitische Königsstele von Karakuyu beim Karabel-Pass. Zur kulturellen Kontinuität vom bronzezeitlichen Mira zum eisenzeitlichen Ionia. In: Elmar Schwertheim (eds.): Studien zum antiken Kleinasien VII. Asia Minor Studien 66. Münster 2011, pp. 1-33
  3. Rostislav Oreshko, "Hieroglyphic Inscriptions of Western Anatolia," in Luwian Identities (CHANE 64), 2013: pp. 345–420

Referenzen

  1. http://v3.arkitera.com/h12923--koy-meydanindaki-tas-3-bin-yillik-tarih%C3%AE-esermis.html


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Temple of Ares.

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The highest place in the city.

Stoa in Metropolis near Yeniköy (Turkey) (7 km)

Remains of public building - stoa of Metropolis