Porsuk Inscription

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Porsuk inscription

The Porsuk Inscription from Porsuk in south Turkey dates from

Neo-Hittite
times around the beginning of the first millennium BC and is engraved on a rectangular stone block.

Discovery

The stone was discovered before 1960 on the hill of Zeyve Höyük, a pre-historic hill-settlement near the town of Porsuk, about 8 km east of Ulukışla in the Turkish Province of Niğde. According to the Niğde Archaeological Museum's admission record, it was found "between the railway and asphalt street on the new road towards a nitrate factory" and brought to the museum by the Muhtar of the town, Hasan Altan.[1] Its inventory number in the museum is 52.

Description

According to

Luwian hieroglyphs, which is 14 cm high and runs from right to left. On the left edge under the inscription is another single-line right-to-left inscription. The inscription probably continued on other stones and then returned in a boustrophedon
style which is not unusual in Luwian inscriptions. In that case, the isolated signs (zi+ra/i), which according to Hawkins might be a verb-ending, would be the end of the text.

The inscription reads:[3]

I am Parahwaras, son of Atis, grandson
of Nunas.
My god Šarruma was well-disposed to me (?).
And the kings were well-disposed to me (?).
And King Masaurhisas was well-disposed to me (?).
And I was the commander of the army.

The people mentioned in the text are not otherwise known, so a date can only be assigned on stylistic grounds in the time of the Late Hittite principalities. The find location was part of the

Tuwanuwa
at this time.

Gallery

  • Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC original colour
    Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC original colour
  • Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC panorama
    Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC panorama
  • Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 1
    Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 1
  • Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 2
    Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 2
  • Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 3
    Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 3
  • Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 4
    Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 4
  • Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 5
    Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 5
  • Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 6
    Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 6
  • Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 7
    Nigde museum Porsuk inscription Late Hittite 8th BC Detail 7

References

  1. ^ John David Hawkins: A Hieroglyphic Hittite Inscription from Porsuk. In: Anatolian Studies 19, 1969, p. 99.
  2. ^ These are the measurements given by Berges and Nolle; Hawkins supplies a height of 75 cm and a width of 130 which all images of the stone show to be clearly wrong
  3. ^ Translation according to Hawkins, Corpus, p. 528, Berges/Nollé, p. 105.

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