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Sevgül Çilingir Cesur presents the first scholarly edition of 50 previously unpublished Hittite cuneiform fragments kept in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, catalogued under inventory numbers Bo 9032‒9097. Originally unearthed during the earliest excavations at the Hittite capital Ḫattuša (Boğazköy), these tablets represent a range of genres.
Festival texts constitute the largest group, followed by rituals, cult inventories, oracles, prayers, treaties, and instructions. Bo 9032‒9097 also includes a fragment of a deposition, a historical composition, a ration list for local festivals, an inventory of ivory objects, a record of precious metals, as well as a fragment of annals. Each text is accompanied by photographs, cuneiform hand-copies, transliterations, translations and philological notes. By making these texts available for the first time, the volume contributes substantially to the study and continued publication of the Boğazköy–Ḫattuša cuneiform archive. |