Lawazantiya

Lawazantiya was the cultic city of the goddess Šauška and mentioned in Old-Assyrian documents as Luhuzantiya. In Hittite texts the city is known as Lawazantiya (also: Lahuwazantiya, Lauwanzantiya or Lahuzzandiya), in Ugarit as Lwsnd and in Assyrian Annals as Lusanda.[1]

Location

The earliest mention of the city comes from the Old Assyrian documents as a trading colony in Kaniš, where the place Luḫuzatia is often mentioned, which is common to Lawazantiya.[2] Gojko Barjamovic considers Luḫuzatia and Lawazantiya to be two separate localities, with the former locating in Elbistan.[3] Meanwhile Lawazantiya might be located at Sirkeli Höyük.

References

  1. "Historical Topography… and the Identification of Sirkeli Höyük". 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  2. Philo Hendrik Jan Houwink Ten Cate. The Luwian Population Groups of Lycia and Cilicia Aspera. p. 19.
  3. Gojko Barjamovic. A Historical Geography of Anatolia in the Old Assyrian Colony Period. p. 133–143.
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