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  • = Schürr D., Floh im Ohr: Forrers Ahhijawā-Deutung, Āhhijā und ihr kilikischer Nachzügler Hijawa, in: HAR 1/2 121-135. [DOI: https://doi.org/10.52093/hara-202002-00009-000. Abstract: "It is very improbable that Ahhiyawā, a kingdom only attested in Hittite sources, is an adaptation of a Greek *Akhaiwā postulated by Forrer and that it was designating a great Mycenaean power not manifest otherwise. There is no ground to identify the earlier attested Āhhiyā with Ahhiyawā, and it is also not possible to localize it. The much later attested Hiyawa in and for Plain Cilicia will not be derived from Ahhiyawā, and not be imported by imagined Greeks. It may be first attested by Hiya[, the name of a town in the 14th c. BC, which was probably located in Plain Cilicia too"]


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