Chapter A Quantitative Analysis of Theonyms and Panthea in the Hittite Cult Inventories
The riches of the Hittite tablet collections are justly famous for the great mass of information they provide about deities, cult, and religious beliefs all over the Kingdom of Hattusa. The sheer amount of available texts and the fragmented state of many of them pose nontrivial problems for any syst...
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Firenze University Press
2023
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