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Ankuwa was an
ancient Hattian and
Hittite settlement in
central Anatolia.
Along with
Hattusa and Katapa, it was one of the
capitals from
which the Hittite...
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tutelary deity of
Ankuwa. It has been
proposed that
goddesses sharing this name were ****ociated with
nature and wildlife. In
Ankuwa, Kataḫḫa was the head...
- Hüyük
Cities of the
ancient Near East Gorny,
Ronald L. "Zippalanda and
Ankuwa: The
Geography of
Central Anatolia in the
Second Millennium B. C." Journal...
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varied over the ages. It has been
identified with the
Hittite cult
center Ankuwaš,
although this
remains a
matter of debate. In
classical antiquity and during...
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Hittite Empire, such as Katapa [de], A(n)galiya near Karaḫna [de],
Ankuwa, Nerik, and Zippalanda. Her
worship is also
attested in the land of Kizzuwatna...
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Euphrates river in
Southern Anatolia). In the
Central Anatolian settlement of
Ankuwa, home of the pre-Hittite
goddess Kattaha and the
worship of
other Hattic...
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identified with
Mount Daha (Mount Taha)),
about one day's
journey north of
Ankuwa (present-day Alışar Höyük).
Zippalanda was one of the
ancient Hattic religious...
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these texts,
where she
appears between Damkina and Aya. However, in
Ankuwa during the
reign of Tudḫaliya IV she
received offerings as a
deity from...
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represented a
minor category of so-called “storm gods of the forest”. In
Ankuwa,
during the
reign of
Tudhaliya IV
Teshub was
worshipped during the AN.TAḪ...
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other deities belonging to the
kaluti of
Teshub in the
temple of Kataḫḫa in
Ankuwa during the AN.TAḪ.ŠUM [de] festival. In the Hurro-Hittite
itkalzi rituals...