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deities are
described in
Hurrian ritual texts,
where she
heads her own
kaluti [de], a type of
offering lists dedicated to the
circle of a
specific deity...
- the
western Hurrian centers, gods were also
arranged in
lists known as
kaluti. It has been
proposed that this term was
derived from
Akkadian kalû, "all"...
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- Indo-European families. The
wheel was
invented in the 5th
millennium BC and, if
kaluti does
derive from it, then the
Anatolian branch left PIE
after its invention...
- "Ugur of Teshub"
appears in the
kaluti [de] (offering lists)
dedicated to the
circle of this god. In the
standard kaluti of
Teshub of Aleppo, he occurs...
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about their iconography.
Hurrians organized their gods into
lists known as
kaluti or into
similar lexical lists as the Mesopotamians. The
formal structure...
- for
shaping the
fetus during pregnancy.
Hutena and
Hutellura appear in
kaluti (offering lists) of the
goddess Hebat and her circle,
usually following...
-
Mesopotamian deities incorporated into
Hurrian religion. She is
attested in the
kaluti [de] (offering lists)
focused on Ḫepat and her circle. She is one of the...
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tradition typical for Aleppo. He
appears in a
number of
Hurrian offering lists (
kaluti [de]), as well as
Hittite and
Emariote texts. Tenu's name was
spelled as...