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Some Philological Notes on the Inscription of Meher Kapısı

Part II

于Iran and the Caucasus
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Annarita S. Bonfanti New York University Institute for the Study of the Ancient World New York, NY USA

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Abstract

The present article is the second section of a work divided in two parts whose aim is to provide the most complete possible translation and commentary of several debated passages of the Urartian inscription of Meher Kapısı (CTU A 3-1), based both on new readings and interpretations proposed by scholars in recent years, and on a comparative analysis which made use of the Neo-Assyrian and the Hurrian languages as parallels for the Urartian one. While this is not intended as a definitive version of the text, which is surely further debatable and subjected to other interpretations, the translation and commentary offered here aim at bringing together some of the discussions around this inscription conducted in the last years, offering some further insights from a philological perspective. This paper represents the second part of this work, and it investigates the last, ritualistic section of the inscription (ll. 24–31).

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