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The Porsuk Inscription from Porsuk in south Turkey dates from
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times around the beginning of the first millennium BC and is engraved on a rectangular stone block.


Discovery

The stone was discovered before 1960 on the hill of Zeyve Höyük, a pre-historic hill-settlement near the town of Porsuk, about 8 km east of Ulukışla in the
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Province of
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. According to the
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's admission record, it was found "between the railway and asphalt street on the new road towards a nitrate factory" and brought to the museum by the
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of the town, Hasan Altan. Its inventory number in the museum is 52.


Description

According to
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, the stone block is made of white limestone, while
Dietrich Berges Dietrich () is an ancient German name meaning "Ruler of the People.” Also "keeper of the keys" or a "lockpick" either the tool or the profession. Given name * Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg (c. 1398 – 1440) * Thierry of Alsace (german: Dietric ...
and
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say it is light brown tufa. It measures 129 cm wide, 31 cm high and 35 cm deep. On the upper side there are holes at left and right, which were used at that time for metal clips for securing masonry. Therefore, it is likely that the stone was part of a wall. On the upper edge of the front face is a one-line inscription in Luwian hieroglyphs, which is 14 cm high and runs from right to left. On the left edge under the inscription is another single-line right-to-left inscription. The inscription probably continued on other stones and then returned in a boustrophedon style which is not unusual in Luwian inscriptions. In that case, the isolated signs ''(zi+ra/i)'', which according to Hawkins might be a verb-ending, would be the end of the text. The inscription reads:Translation according to Hawkins, ''Corpus'', p. 528, Berges/Nollé, p. 105. I am Parahwaras, son of Atis, grandson of Nunas. My god
Šarruma Šarruma or Sharruma was a Hurrian mountain god, who was also worshipped by the Hittites and Luwians. Name The original source and meaning of the name is unknown. In Hittite and Hurrian texts, his name was linked with the Akkadian ''šarri'' ("K ...
was well-disposed to me (?). And the kings were well-disposed to me (?). And King Masaurhisas was well-disposed to me (?). And I was the commander of the army.
The people mentioned in the text are not otherwise known, so a date can only be assigned on stylistic grounds in the time of the Late Hittite principalities. The find location was part of the Luwian kingdom of
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at this time.


Gallery

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References


Bibliography

*
John David Hawkins John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second E ...
: "A Hieroglyphic Hittite Inscription from Porsuk." In: ''Anatolian Studies'' 19, 1969, pp. 99–109 *
Dietrich Berges Dietrich () is an ancient German name meaning "Ruler of the People.” Also "keeper of the keys" or a "lockpick" either the tool or the profession. Given name * Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg (c. 1398 – 1440) * Thierry of Alsace (german: Dietric ...
,
Johannes Nollé Johannes is a Medieval Latin form of the personal name that usually appears as "John" in English language contexts. It is a variant of the Greek and Classical Latin variants (Ιωάννης, ''Ioannes''), itself derived from the Hebrew name '' Yeh ...
: ''Tyana - Archäologisch-historische Untersuchungen zum südwestlichen Kappadokien''. Habelt, Bonn 2000, p. 105. * John David Hawkins: ''Corpus of Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions.'' Vol. I: ''Inscriptions of the Iron Age.'' Part 2: ''Text. Amuq, Aleppo, Hama, Tabal, Assur Letters, Miscellaneous, Seals, Indices.'' (= ''Studies in Indo-European Language and Culture'' 8). de Gruyter, Berlin. 2000, {{ISBN, 3-11-010864-X. pp. 527–528 No. X.48 Tbl. 302.


External links


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