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Tell Ahmar I is a large 3 meter high stele dates from ca mid 9th century BC. The image of Storm-god standing on a bul is crrowned with a winged sun disk partially damaged. The three sides of stele covers 8-line Luwian inscription of a Masuwari ruler, the son of Ariyahina. Currently stele is in National Museum in Aleppo.
Sources:
- G. Bunnens, J.D. Hawkins, and Leirens, I. A New Luwian Stele and the Cult of the Storm-God at Til Barsib-Masuwari. Tell Ahmar II. Leuven, 2006.
- J. D. Hawkins, Corpus of Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions, Vol 1, Berlin, 2000, pp. 224-245 and plts 91-102.
- W. Orthmann, Untersuchungen zur späthethitischen Kunst, Bonn, 1971.
- F. Thureau-Dangin, and M. Dunand. Til-Barsib, Paris, 1936.
- Tayfun Bilgin, Tel Amhar - Hittite Monuments-https://www.hittitemonuments.com/tellahmar/
Tell Ahmar I is a large 3 meter high stele dates from ca mid 9th century BC. The image of Storm-god standing on a bul is crrowned with a winged sun disk partially damaged. The three sides of stele covers 8-line Luwian inscription of a Masuwari ruler, the son of Ariyahina. Currently stele is in National Museum in Aleppo.
Sources:
- G. Bunnens, J.D. Hawkins, and Leirens, I. A New Luwian Stele and the Cult of the Storm-God at Til Barsib-Masuwari. Tell Ahmar II. Leuven, 2006.
- J. D. Hawkins, Corpus of Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions, Vol 1, Berlin, 2000, pp. 224-245 and plts 91-102.
- W. Orthmann, Untersuchungen zur späthethitischen Kunst, Bonn, 1971.
- F. Thureau-Dangin, and M. Dunand. Til-Barsib, Paris, 1936.
- Tayfun Bilgin, Tel Amhar - Hittite Monuments-https://www.hittitemonuments.com/tellahmar/