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The following contribution offers a new etymology of the Hittite term huelpi- which can through  IE root +Huelep- be related to IE +Hulp-, +Hlup- »fox, wolf, cat«.The relation indicates that the old expression for naming offerings to the gods is hidd... see more

Archeological sources attest to the presence of Mycenaeans on the shores and islands of western Anatolia from the beginning of the 15th cent. to the end of the 12th cent. BC. Inferences about the nature of contact between Hittites and Mycenaeans at the “p... see more

In the Hittite proterokinetically declined adjective palhi- and the Proto-Slavic noun *pol'e (n.) it is possible to recognize the old interparadigmatic connection from the earlier protolanguage period, when the i-stem and u-stem neuter nouns were declined... see more

In the field of Hittite linguistic studies, recent scholarship has been especially interested in the nature and origin of the particles so frequently attested in this language. Among the most intriguing of these morphemes is -z( a), about which H.A. Hoffn... see more

Referring to 'lex Eichner' 1 certain scholars2 teach that the he- of Hittite heu­ 'rain' (heu-/he-aw-)3 goes back ultimately to the lengthened e-grade (*H-ey-) of a root *H2ey-, the zero-grade of which is attested by the Hittite nasal infix verb stem hini... see more

It has  long  been   suggested that   the  Hittite verb da-ah-hi 'I take' is to  be connected with  the  Indo-European root *do- ' to  give'. (See Friedrich, 1952, 201;   Kronasser,  &n... see more

Although the mmtarrijashas-festival is one of the most elaborate and extensive Hittite religious celebrations, its purpose still remains unclear. The first prob­ lem lies with the title itself. The word nuntarrijashas itself is faintly clear; it is a -aha... see more

The recent progress of the study of the Hittite Laws was largely due to the addition of new fragments to the texts that in many respects proved the correctness of the views expressed earlier by Prof V.Korošec. It seems that another important source of the... see more

Antik Yakin Dogu Milletlerinde TanriÖzet:Bu çalisma antik dönem yakindogu literatüründe tanri kavramini incelemektedir. Bu konu, o dönemde yasamis milletlerin tanri hakkindaki düsüncelerini kavrayabilmemiz açisindan oldukça önemlidir. Zira ele aldigimiz b... see more

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