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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:

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Enlil2 extracted the data from the book “The Luwians” (H. Craig Melchert, Brill 2003)

 
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English: German translation of the city-names
Deutsch: Übersetzung der Städtenamen
English: Ancient name
Deutsch: Altertümlicher Name
English: First settlements / City founded
Deutsch: Erste Besiedlung / Stadtgründung
English: Modern German name
Deutsch: Heutiger Name
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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