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Aksaray Stele

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The stone block is 88 centimeters (35 in) high, 90 centimeters (35 in) wide and 39 centimeters (15 in) thick. The top half is missing. The obverse shows the lower part of a figure to about the waist, probably a weather god.
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Massimo Poetto: Osservazioni sull’iscrizione luvio-geroglifica di Aksaray In: Serta indogermanica - Festschrift für G. Neumann, J. Tischler, Innsbruck 1982 S. 275–286
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Kiyakiyas is believed to be identical with King Kiyakki of Šinuḫtu, who ruled prior to 718 BC. At that time, he was seized and deported by the Neo-Assyrian king
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The content of the inscription is a dedication by King Kiyakiyas. He describes the prosperity in his reign and the benevolence of the weather god Tarhunzas.
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Hawkins published the stele in his Corpus of Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions in 2000.
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Text. Amuq, Aleppo, Hama, Tabal, Assur Letters, Miscellaneous, Seals, Indices.
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of Tabal. Thus the inscription can be dated to the late 8th century BC.
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Ein Steinbruchstück mit luwischen Hieroglyphen in Aksaray bei Niğde
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8). de Gruyter, Berlin, 2000, ISBN 3-11-010864-X, S. 475–478.
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Aksaray stele

Syro-Hittite
Aksaray
Cappadocia
Turkey
Aksaray Museum
John David Hawkins
Sargon II
Topada rock inscription
de:Felsinschrift von Topada
Wasusarma
Tunna
List of Neo-Hittite kings
Inscriptions of the Iron Age: Part 1.
Inscriptions of the Iron Age: Part 1.
Categories
History of Aksaray Province
Archaeological sites in Central Anatolia
Luwian inscriptions

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