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Ehberi Kumbet

Locatie:

  • Turkije, Öğüz Mahallesi
  • geo:38.612125,31.159454
  • Locatie ± 100-500 m.

Period or year:

  • -1100~ / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Votiefsteen of reliëf
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=25816

Annotaties

Er zijn nog geen Nederlandstalige annotaties. Hier volgen annotaties in het Engels.

Kocaoğuz Stele was re-used in a Roman time structure, thus the original location is unknown. Kocaoğuz Stele was found ca 50 km to the west of the city of Afyon  re-used in a Roman time structure north of the road between Cayi and Sultandagi. The stele is made of granit block. It mesures  ca 2 meters height,  0.5 meter width, 0.25 m. depth.. Below. Above a two-sentence inscription was placed a winged sun disk. The stele was dedicate ti Storm-god made to commemoriite the victory of prince TARPA-*109-*285 over a city/land1 The genealogy of  the prince is unknown, anyway the Winged Sun Disc implies the membership of the royal family of Hattusas. Stylistically the inscription is close to those of Tudhaliya IV (ca. 1237–1209 BC)and his son Suppiluliuma II (reigned ca 1207-1178 BC)2.

See:

  1. http://anatolianscripts.com/script/kocaoguz-stele/
  2. Seracettin Şahin, Recai Tekoğlu. "A Hieroglyphic Stele from Afyon Archaeological Museum," Athenaeum 91.2, 2003, p. 540-545
  3. https://www.hittitemonuments.com/afyon/index.htm

Bronverwijzingen

  1. Seracettin Şahin, Recai Tekoğlu. "A Hieroglyphic Stele from Afyon Archaeological Museum," Athenaeum 91.2, 2003, p. 541nn
  2. Seracettin Şahin, Recai Tekoğlu. "A Hieroglyphic Stele from Afyon Archaeological Museum," Athenaeum 91.2, 2003, p. 542

Kocaoğuz Stele was re-used in a Roman time structure, thus the original location is unknown. Kocaoğuz Stele was found ca 50 km to the west of the city of Afyon  re-used in a Roman time structure north of the road between Cayi and Sultandagi. The stele is made of granit block. It mesures  ca 2 meters height,  0.5 meter width, 0.25 m. depth.. Below. Above a two-sentence inscription was placed a winged sun disk. The stele was dedicate ti Storm-god made to commemoriite the victory of prince TARPA-*109-*285 over a city/land1 The genealogy of  the prince is unknown, anyway the Winged Sun Disc implies the membership of the royal family of Hattusas. Stylistically the inscription is close to those of Tudhaliya IV (ca. 1237–1209 BC)and his son Suppiluliuma II (reigned ca 1207-1178 BC)2.

See:

  1. http://anatolianscripts.com/script/kocaoguz-stele/
  2. Seracettin Şahin, Recai Tekoğlu. "A Hieroglyphic Stele from Afyon Archaeological Museum," Athenaeum 91.2, 2003, p. 540-545
  3. https://www.hittitemonuments.com/afyon/index.htm

Bronverwijzingen

  1. Seracettin Şahin, Recai Tekoğlu. "A Hieroglyphic Stele from Afyon Archaeological Museum," Athenaeum 91.2, 2003, p. 541nn
  2. Seracettin Şahin, Recai Tekoğlu. "A Hieroglyphic Stele from Afyon Archaeological Museum," Athenaeum 91.2, 2003, p. 542


In de buurt

Ehberi Kumbet (1 km)

Ehberi Kumbet

Roman Rd (6 km)

Roman Rd

Roman Rd (8 km)

Roman Rd


Dit object is toegevoegd door Elżbieta op 2016-03-02. Laatst bewerkt door Elżbieta op 2018-11-04. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/25816 . Download als RDF/XML, GeoJSON, KML.
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