Anatolia in the Earlier First Millennium B.C. (Iconography of Religions, Section Xv, Mesopotamia and the Near East, Fasc 13)

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“Anatolia within the In advance First Millennium B.C. compares the iconographies of Neo-Hittites, Uratians, Phryigans, Lydians and Lycians. Inherited beliefs manifested themselves in widely differing techniques. Thus the old nature goddess Kubaba or Cybele seems within the Neo-Hittite pantheon alongside many other deities; her cult a few of the Phyrgians, at the same time as emphasizing motherhood, turns out to have been almost monotheistic. With much information on new unearths from Sardis, Gordion and easten Turkey this volume is a comprehensive survey of the spiritual iconography of Anatolia at the eve of its absorption into the Hellenic world.

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