Kurzbeschreibung |
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Outline.4 is a heavily abraded outline tablet dealing with the early days of the festival.
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Texte |
| Exemplar A | A₁ | KBo 39.67 | 440/z | T.I |
| + A₂ | + KBo 22.228 | + Bo 68/2 | T.I | |
Literaturauszug aus der Konkordanz |
- C. Corti, FsKošak, 2007: 166
- M. Nakamura, Diss.Würzburg, 1993: 23
- M. Nakamura, PIHANSt 94, 2002: 65-67
- M. Nakamura, The Sanyo Review 3, 1996: 64
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Inhaltsübersicht |
| Abschnitt 1ID=6 | DAY 5: The king travels to Arinna and performs the nuntarriyašḫa- festival. Celebrations including the new yield. In Taḫurpa, the queen celebrates the Sun-Goddess of Arinna and Mezzulla. |
| Abschnitt 2ID=7 | DAY 6: The royal couple return to Ḫattuša via Tatišga. The king celebrates all deities. Two great assemblies. |
| Abschnitt 3ID=9 | DAY 8: The first day of the three-day festival of Ziparwa. Celebrations in the temple of the Storm-god and in the temple of Ḫannu. A ḫadauri- festival and the nuntarriyašḫa- festival for the Storm-god of Zippalanda and all deities in the House of the Major-domo. |
| Abschnitt 4ID=10 | DAY 9: The second day of the three-day festival of Ziparwa. The nuntarriyašḫa- festival for Zitḫariya. | |
History of publication |
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In Nakamura’s edition (Nakamura M. 2002a: 6 and 65–67), this text is designated as Ü 5.
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Tablet characteristics |
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Only part of the upper half of col. i is preserved.
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Palaeography and handwriting |
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Outline.4 is clearly written in the New Script, but the tablet is abraded to such an extent that any detailed palaeographic analysis is impossible.
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