File:Luwian Language de V2.svg
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DescriptionLuwian Language de V2.svg |
English: Geographical distribution of Anatolian hieroglyphs, and thus the presumed spread of the Luwian Language. Thick lines represent the most finds of inscriptions
Deutsch: Karte mit Teilen Ost-Europas/Asiens mit dem Verbreitungsgebiet der luwischen Sprache
Русский: Географическое распространение лувийских иероглифов. Толстые линии обозначают наиболее частые находки |
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Drawn by myself, based on different source maps: Continental outlines (by San Jose), Luwian Language spreading (by Enlil2), Cities, Locator map Enlil2 extracted the data from the book “The Luwians” (H. Craig Melchert, Brill 2003) This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape . |
Author | Hendrik Tammen (Enricopedia ⇄) |
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English: German translation of the city-names Deutsch: Übersetzung der Städtenamen
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English: Ancient name Deutsch: Altertümlicher Name |
English: First settlements / City founded Deutsch: Erste Besiedlung / Stadtgründung |
English: Modern German name Deutsch: Heutiger Name
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Adanija | founded by Hittites | Adana |
Damaskus | first settlements 5000 BC | Damaskus |
Dorylaion (gr.) | founded by Hittites | Eskişehir |
Halikarnassos (gr.) | founded 1200 – 1000 BC by Dorian Greeks | Bodrum |
Halpa | first settlements 1900 BC | Aleppo |
Hattuša | first settlements 6000 BC | Hattuša |
Ikonion (gr.) | founded about 1000 BC | Konya |
Kanesch | founded 1900 BC by Hittites | Kanesch |
Markasi | founded 1200 BC | Kahramanmaras |
Mazaka | founded by Hittites | Kayseri |
Millawanda | founded about 3300 BC | Milet |
Smyrna (gr.) | first settlements 10000 – 8000 BC | İzmir |
Subasa | first settlements 7000 – 5000 BC | Sivas |
Tarsos (gr.) | first settlements 4000 BC | Tarsus (lat.) |
Troia / Τροία (gr.) | first settlements 3000 BC | Troja |
Zephyrion (gr.) | founded 1500 – 1400 BC | Mersin |
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