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Les environs:

Kelekli SteleŞaraga, Pottery KilnsGre Virike, Shft graveZeytinli Bahçe HöyükHittite Warrior IXth c. BC

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Kelekli
  • geo:36.915821,37.991596
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -11xx / unknown

Classification:

  • Autel ou sculpture
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=58082

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

The Kellekli Stela was found in 1902 ca 1 km from the village Kelekli. The 1.2 meter highand 0,62 m wide, with a missing top and bottom was made of black basalt stone. Two opposing figures, possibly Teshub (dressed in short kilt and shoes with upturned toes) 1 and a ruler are depicted on the front side. Below them on left, front, and right sides is a luwian inscription of Suhis II of Karkamış. The name of a king Tudhaliyas is recorded as well.Stele dates to Karkemis II / III Period.

See:

  1. https://www.hittitemonuments.com/kelekli/
  2. J. D.  Hawkins,Corpus of Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions, Vol 1, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter,  2000: pp. 72 ff.
  3. Guy Bunnens, J. David Hawkins, Isabelle Leirens, A New Luwian Stele and the Cult of the Storm-god at Til Barsib-Masuwari, Peeters Publishers, 2006, p. 130-131
  4. Winfried Orthmann: Untersuchungen zur späthethitischen Kunst. (= Saarbrücker Beiträge zur Altertumskunde Bd. 8) Habelt, Bonn 1971, p. 44; 517, Kellekli
  5. William N. Bates, “Archaeological News.” American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 14, no. 3, 1910, pp. 361–399.

Références

  1. Identification with the Storm-God is after J.D. Hawkins

The Kellekli Stela was found in 1902 ca 1 km from the village Kelekli. The 1.2 meter highand 0,62 m wide, with a missing top and bottom was made of black basalt stone. Two opposing figures, possibly Teshub (dressed in short kilt and shoes with upturned toes) 1 and a ruler are depicted on the front side. Below them on left, front, and right sides is a luwian inscription of Suhis II of Karkamış. The name of a king Tudhaliyas is recorded as well.Stele dates to Karkemis II / III Period.

See:

  1. https://www.hittitemonuments.com/kelekli/
  2. J. D.  Hawkins,Corpus of Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions, Vol 1, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter,  2000: pp. 72 ff.
  3. Guy Bunnens, J. David Hawkins, Isabelle Leirens, A New Luwian Stele and the Cult of the Storm-god at Til Barsib-Masuwari, Peeters Publishers, 2006, p. 130-131
  4. Winfried Orthmann: Untersuchungen zur späthethitischen Kunst. (= Saarbrücker Beiträge zur Altertumskunde Bd. 8) Habelt, Bonn 1971, p. 44; 517, Kellekli
  5. William N. Bates, “Archaeological News.” American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 14, no. 3, 1910, pp. 361–399.

Références

  1. Identification with the Storm-God is after J.D. Hawkins


À proximité

Kelekli Stele

Stele currently in Pergamon Museum, Berlin.

Şaraga inscription

The Luwian inscription Şaraga.

Şaraga, Pottery Kiln I

The larger pottery kiln (Kiln 1). Middle Bronze II.