WAR IN ANATOLIA IN THE POST-HITTITE PERIOD : THE ANATOLIAN HIEROGLYPHIC INSCRIPTION OF TOPADA REVISED

This article presents a new transcription and translation of the TOPADA inscription. According to the new interpretation, the inscription narrates the events of a four-year-long war between a western coalition led by an unnamed Phrygian king and a coalition of post-Hittite rulers from south-central...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Cuneiform Studies. - The American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR). - 71(2019) vom: Jan., Seite 133-152
1. Verfasser: d’Alfonso, Lorenzo (VerfasserIn)
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2019
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Journal of Cuneiform Studies
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Zusammenfassung:This article presents a new transcription and translation of the TOPADA inscription. According to the new interpretation, the inscription narrates the events of a four-year-long war between a western coalition led by an unnamed Phrygian king and a coalition of post-Hittite rulers from south-central Anatolia, led by Great King Wasusarma. The careful study of paleography, scribal practice, script development, and literary aspects yields a dating of the inscription to the late tenth or early ninth century BCE. In view of the growing archaeological evidence for the central Anatolian Dark Ages, the new interpretation of the inscription has far-reaching implications for the overarching historical picture of the early first millennium BCE in Western Asia. It also provides the earliest attestation for the kingdom of Phrygia, and the sole occurrence of the toponym Phrygia and derivatives outside of the western Greco-Roman sources.
ISSN:23256737