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Citatio: Adam Kryszeń (Hrsg.), hethiter.net/: CTH 626.Tg22-24 (INTR 2026-01-14)


CTH 626.Tg22-24

Festival of Haste (nuntarriyašḫa-). Days 22–24

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Short description

The newly identified joins to Outline.11 provide previously unknown information about DAY 22 of the nuntarriyašḫa- festival. It can now be confirmed what was already suspected by Nakamura M. 2002a: 115, but doubted by others (e.g. Popko M. 2009a: 9f.), namely that Matilla (perhaps to be identified with Tahirabat 5 km south of Alaca Höyük) was indeed visited during the nuntarriyašḫa- festival. For DAY 22, the outline tablets schedule the king’s travel to Matilla, culminating in a great assembly, as well as activities involving the NIN.DINGIR priestess, although the location of the latter remains unclear. Also of note is the verb šunniyawanzi (“to fill”, Outline.11 clause 32), which may refer to filling the pithoi with grain and their sealing for the winter, an action characteristic of autumn festivals. Since the clause in which this verb appears is fragmentary, however, this interpretation must remain tentative.

The day-tablets identified for DAY 22 form a distinct group. Version 1 consists of a single-tablet composition explicitly referring to an autumn festival in Matilla, whereas Version 2 extends the celebrations by at least one additional day. It is therefore possible to reconstruct the events of DAY 23, which are otherwise only poorly attested in the outline tablets. With some confidence, it may be concluded that on DAY 23 the king traveled from Matilla to Arinna and celebrated the Sun-goddess and Mezzulla.

The remaining versions presented here likewise describe celebrations spanning more than one day and also include what must be DAY 24, when the king returns from Arinna to Ḫattuša and a further great assembly is convened. The structure of these compositions strongly suggests that DAYS 22–24 constituted a single, coherent three-day festival celebrated successively in Matilla, Arinna, and Ḫattuša. Interestingly, this corresponds to days 7–9 of the AN.DAḪ.ŠUM festival, during which a similar festival was celebrated, including rituals connected with grain-filled pithoi. For this reason, the present edition treats DAYS 22–24 of the nuntarriyašḫa- festival as a unified complex.

It should be noted that the outline tablets prescribe additional events for DAY 23 and DAY 24 beyond those mentioned above. For DAY 23, these include dancing and a god-drinking rite for the deity Zayu. For DAY 24, they include the “festival of coming back” in the House of the Major-domo, a visit by the NIN.DINGIR priestess to the temple of Kataḫḫa, and a ḫadauri- festival celebrated in the temple of the Stag-god. None of these events seems to be described in the day-tablets presented here. For the activities of the NIN.DINGIR priestess, see the separate group of day-tablets under CTH 626.Tg24. For the remaining events, no day-tablets have so far been identified.

Texts

Version CTH 626.Tg22-24.1: Festival of Haste (nuntarriyašḫa-). Days 22–24 (hrsg. von Adam Kryszeń)
Version CTH 626.Tg22-24.2: Festival of Haste (nuntarriyašḫa-). Days 22–24 (hrsg. von Adam Kryszeń)
Version CTH 626.Tg22-24.3: Festival of Haste (nuntarriyašḫa-). Days 22–24 (hrsg. von Adam Kryszeń)
Version CTH 626.Tg22-24.4: Festival of Haste (nuntarriyašḫa-). Days 22–24 (hrsg. von Adam Kryszeń)
Version CTH 626.Tg22-24.5: Festival of Haste (nuntarriyašḫa-). Days 22–24 (hrsg. von Adam Kryszeń)
Version CTH 626.Tg22-24.6: Festival of Haste (nuntarriyašḫa-). Days 22–24 (hrsg. von Adam Kryszeń)

History of publication

Prior to the identification of the new joins to Outline.11, the events on DAY 22 (still counted as the 18th day of the festival in Nakamura M. 2002a) remained unclear, and no day-tablets could be identified. Nevertheless, Nakamura M. 2002a: 115 already suggested that some of the manuscripts edited here might represent possible candidates (see individual versions for details).

Intertextuality

Events corresponding to DAY 24 are attested in the oracle text KBo 31.167+ F3 v 2′–6′, in a passage that refers to the king’s return from Arinna to Ḫattuša and to the “festival of coming back” in the House of the Major-domo. The text further specifies that the offering provisions are to be supplied by the House of the Major-domo. The same sequence of events can likely also be reconstructed in KUB 34.48+ F5+6 iii 40′–42′.

General information

According to the present reconstruction, on DAY 22 the king travels directly from Ḫattuša to Matilla in a chariot, without any intermediate stops. In Matilla, he first visits the aštatu- building, perhaps a type of barracks (see Popko M. 2009a: 112), where the local ‘lord of the troops’ receives gifts. This is followed by a great assembly in the local ḫalentu- complex. Of the deities honored in the drinking rite, only the name Tapalamazkuru can be recovered. The conclusion of the ceremony and the final events of the day are not preserved.

DAY 23 begins with the opening of the ḫalentu- complex and offerings to the Sun-goddess of Arinna and Mezzulla, followed by a drinking rite for several deities, all still taking place in Matilla. Only thereafter does the king depart the city in the ceremonial ḫuluganni- cart and proceed to a grove and the ḫuwaši- precinct. A detailed offering rite is then performed at a rocky location situated between Matilla and Arinna, described as the NA₄šura-. This ritual notably includes the filling of a libation vessel from a wineskin (KUŠkaluḫa/i-). Only after the completion of this rite does the king continue on to Arinna.

The events in the holy city are numerous but poorly preserved. They involve activities by wolf-men, SANGA priests and priestesses, and the kalaḫi- men; a stage combat between inhabitants of the nearby settlement Ḫallapiya and the ALAM.ZU₉ men; a celebration of Miyatanzipa conducted by the shepherds; and another wineskin ritual, this time carried out in a temple or the local ḫalentu- complex, as indicated by the mention of the loci numinosi. Noteworthy is the mention of 1,100 sheep provided by the king along with additional animals supplied by an individual from Ankuwa. As in earlier sections, the description of the concluding events of the day is lost.

On DAY 24, following the customary morning preparations, the king goes to the House of the Bronze Bowl Holders and then exits through the city gate to observe what appears to have been a horse race. He subsequently enters a city – either Arinna or Matilla. A reference to the female ammama- functionary proceeding from the temple of Mezzulla to the Queen’s Palace may point to Arinna as the location, but the subsequent notice that the king visits the aštatu- building complicates the matter. At this point, all extant manuscripts break off, and the remaining events of the day cannot be reconstructed.

Overview of contents

Section 1ID=1(DAY 22) Introduction
Section 2ID=2(DAY 22) The king arrives at Matilla.
Section 3ID=3(DAY 22) The king visits the aštatu- building. The lord of the troops pays his respects.
Section 4ID=4(DAY 22) The lord of the troops receives offerings from various functionaries.
Section 5ID=5(DAY 22) The royal couple returns to the ḫalentu- complex.
Section 6ID=6(DAY 22) Great assembly begins: palace attendant brings the regalia.
Section 7ID=7(DAY 22) Great assembly: hand-washing rite.
Section 8ID=8(DAY 22) Great assembly: palace attendant puts aside his spear.
Section 9ID=9(DAY 22) Great assembly: cupholder in the courtyard.
Section 10ID=10(DAY 22) Great assembly: staff bearer shows the princes to their seats.
Section 11ID=11(DAY 22) Great assembly: musicians enter and food is served.
Section 12ID=12(DAY 22) Great assembly: staff bearer shows the local dignitaries to their seats.
Section 13ID=13(DAY 22) Great assembly: drinks are served.
Section 14ID=14(DAY 22) Great assembly: (fragmentary).
Section 15ID=15(DAY 22) Great assembly: drinking rite for an unknown deity.
Section 16ID=16(DAY 22) Great assembly: drinking rite for Tapalamazkuru.
Section 17ID=17(DAY 22) Great assembly: drinking rite for an unknown deity.
Section 18ID=18(DAY 22) Concluding events of the day.
Section 19ID=19(DAY 23) Opening the ḫalentu- complex in Matilla.
Section 20ID=20(DAY 23) Offerings for the Sun-goddess of Arinna and for Mezulla.
Section 21ID=21(DAY 23) A drinking rite for a number of deities.
Section 22ID=22(DAY 23) The king leaves Matilla and goes to the ḫuwaši- stele in the grove.
Section 23ID=23(DAY 23) Wineskin scene at the šūra- and at the stones: offerings of bread, animals and wine.
Section 24ID=24(DAY 23) The kings makes offerings to seven deities.
Section 25ID=25(DAY 23) The cook presents ‘the liver of the hand’ to the king.
Section 26ID=26(DAY 23) The king departs to Arinna.
Section 27ID=27(DAY 23) Introduction to the celebrations regarding Arinna.
Section 28ID=28(DAY 23) (Fragmentary)
Section 29ID=29(DAY 23) Rites involving wolf-men as well as SANGA priests and priestesses.
Section 30ID=30(DAY 23) Musical accompaniment.
Section 31ID=31(DAY 23) Stage fight between people from Ḫallapiya and the ALAM.ZU₉ men.
Section 32ID=32(DAY 23) Shepherds celebrate Miyatanziya.
Section 33ID=33(DAY 23) Offerings involving millers.
Section 34ID=34(DAY 23) Rites involving sheep of the deities and the kalaḫi- functionaries.
Section 35ID=35(DAY 23) List of offerings provided by different priests and officials.
Section 36ID=36(DAY 23) Offerings involving the anointed priest.
Section 37ID=37(DAY 23) Wineskin scene in a temple or the ḫalentu- complex; offerings to loci numinosi.
Section 38ID=38(DAY 23) Rites involving recitations of a zintuḫi- woman.
Section 39ID=39(DAY 23) Offerings of sheep and liquids.
Section 40ID=40(DAY 23) Concluding events of the day.
Section 41ID=41(DAY 24) Opening the ḫalentu- complex in Arinna.
Section 42ID=42(DAY 24) The king leaves and passes the House of the Bronze Bowl Holders.
Section 43ID=43(DAY 24) The king sits in a ḫuluganni- cart and observes a horse race.
Section 44ID=44(DAY 24) (Fragmentary)
Section 45ID=45(DAY 24) The royal couple enter the city and the ammama- woman visits the temple of Mezzulla and the Queen’s Palace.
Section 46ID=46(Day 24) The king visits the aštatu- building, where the lord of the troops receives gifts.
Section 47ID=47(Day 24) The king and queen receive gifts (?)
Section 48ID=48(Fragmentary)
Editio ultima: 2026-01-14