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  • Luwians - Wikipedia
    The Luwians ˈ l uː w i ə n z (also known as Luvians) were an ancient people in Anatolia who spoke the Luwian language During the Bronze Age, Luwians formed part of the population of the Hittite Empire and adjoining states such as Kizzuwatna During the Hittite New Kingdom, Luwian replaced Hittite
  • Luwian | Hittite Empire, Anatolia, Bronze Age | Britannica
    Luwian, member of an extinct people of ancient Anatolia The Luwians were related to the Hittites and were the dominant group in the Late Hittite culture Their language is known from cuneiform texts found at the Hittite capital, Boğazköy
  • Luwian language and script - Omniglot
    Luwian was an Anatolian language spoken in central and western Anatolia (modern Turkey) and northern Syria until about 600 BC It is thought that it was to other languages of Anatolia such as Carian, Lycian and Lydian, and it is possible that there were several varieties of Luwian
  • Who were the Luwians? - Luwian Studies
    Learn about the Luwians, ancient Anatolian people who spoke the Luwian language, and their cultural significance during the Bronze and Iron Ages
  • Who were the Luwians? - Anatolian Archaeology
    The term “Luwian” is frequently used to refer to people who lived at the eastern end of the Mediterranean during the 10th and 9th centuries BCE because the majority of Luwian hieroglyphic documents have so far been discovered in Early Iron Age Syria and Palestine
  • Luwians | EBSCO Research Starters
    The Luwians were an ancient people closely associated with the Hittites, speaking a language classified as Indo-European Their identity is primarily linguistic, evidenced by surviving examples of the Luwian language written in hieroglyphic script
  • Chapter 14: Luwian - University of California, Los Angeles
    Luwian is attested from the 16th through the 8th century BCE from central, western, and southern Anatolia and northern Syria, in a cuneiform script borrowed from Mesopotamia and a hieroglyphic script developed within Anatolia in the context of the Hittite Empire, which due to
  • Luwian language - Wikipedia
    Luwian ( ˈ l uː w i ə n ), sometimes known as Luvian or Luish, is an ancient language, or group of languages, within the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family The ethnonym Luwian comes from Luwiya (also spelled Luwia or Luvia) – the name of the region in which the Luwians lived Luwiya is attested, for example, in the
  • Luwian Studies: Exploring Bronze Age Anatolia
    Discover the Late Bronze Age Luwian culture of Western Anatolia Explore their language, culture, and influence on ancient Mediterranean history
  • Luwian language | Anatolian Language, Hieroglyphs Cuneiform | Britannica
    Luwian language, one of several ancient extinct Anatolian languages The language is preserved in two closely related but distinct forms, one using cuneiform script and the other using hieroglyphic writing





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