Ever since the early 2nd millennium BCE, Pre-Classical Anatolia has been a crossroads of languages and peoples. Indo-European peoples - Hittites, Luwians, Palaeans - and non-Indo-European ones - Hattians, but also Assyrians and Hurrians - coexisted with each other for extended periods of time during the Bronze Age, a cohabitation that left important traces in the languages they spoke and in the texts they wrote. By combining, in an interdisciplinary fashion, the complementary approaches of linguistics, history, and philology, this book offers a comprehensive, state-of-the-art study of linguistic and cultural contacts in a region that is often described as the bridge between the East and the West.
With contributions by Paola Cotticelli-Kurras, Alfredo Rizza, Maurizio Viano, and Ilya Yakubovich.
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This volume is a worthwhile synthetic account of the language and cultural contacts in the complex world of Bronze Age Anatolia and its adjacent areas, which follows and builds upon recent works that go beyond traditional philological analysis. It will be of interest to experts, but undoubtedly, even less versed readers will benefit by reflecting on similarities and differences between Anatolia of the second-millennium BCE and later cases of multilingual/-cultural milieus.
By Panagiotis Filos, University of Ioannina, in BMCR 2025.04.14, https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2025/2025.04.14/
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Federico Giusfredi is associate professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the University of Verona. His research focuses on the languages, texts and cultures of Pre-Classical Near East.
Alvise Matessi is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Verona. His research focuses on cultural and political landscapes and historical geography of the Pre-Classical Near East.
Valerio Pisaniello is a postdoctoral researcher of Linguistics at the University of Verona. His main research interests focus on Indo-European studies and on linguistics and philology of the ancient Anatolian languages.
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1 Introduction
?F. Giusfredi
?1?What Is This Book?
?2?What This Book Is Not
?3?Structure of the Book
?4?Multi-Authored Chapters
?5?Chronologies
?6?Philological Conventions
Part 1 The Theoretical and Historical Setting and the Earlier Phases
2 Contacts of Cultures and Contacts of Languages
?F. Giusfredi
?1?Defining 'Contact'
?2?Language Study as a Historical Tool
?3?Types and Areas of Language Contact in the Ancient Near East
?4?Concluding Remarks
3 Interregional Contacts and Interactions during the Fourth and Third Millennia BCE
?A. Matessi
?1?Introduction: Some Definitions
?2?The Fourth and Third Millennia BCE: An Age of Migrations?
?3?Metallurgy and Areal Interactions in Early Bronze Age Anatolia
?4?Concluding Remarks
4 Society, Culture, and Early Language Contact in Middle Bronze Age Anatolia (Ca. 1950-1650?BCE)
?A. Matessi and F. Giusfredi
?1?Introduction
?2?The Old Assyrian Merchants and Their Interactions with Anatolians
?3?The Peoples and Languages of Anatolia during the Old Assyrian Period
?4?The Geography and Scope of Old Assyrian Trade
?5?The Late Karum Period and the Anitta Text (CTH 1)
?6?Non-Old Assyrian Commercial Networks
5 History, Society, and Culture in Anatolia and Neighboring Regions during the Hittite Period (Ca. 1650-1190?BCE)
?A. Matessi
?1?Introduction
?2?The Formative Period and the Question of Ethnicity: Hittites and Hattians
?3?Hatti, Luwiya, and Pala: Core-Periphery Dialectics in Hittite Anatolia
?4?The Empire Period: A Historical Outline
?5?Shaping the Cultural Landscape of Hittite Anatolia
?6?Concluding Remarks
6 Hittite Anatolia and the Cuneiform Koine
?F. Giusfredi, A. Matessi and V. Pisaniello
?1?The Cuneiform Koine
?2?Cuneiform in Anatolia: The General Context
?3?Cuneiform Archives of Anatolia and the Relevant Neighboring Areas
?4?Concluding Remarks
Part 2 The Foreign Languages of the Hittite Archives and Textual Evidence for Interference
7 Sumerian Literary and Magical Texts from Hattusa
?M. Viano
?1?Corpus, Scripts, and Findspots
?2?The Purpose of Texts
?3?The Reception of Sumerian Texts at Hattusa
8 Akkadian and Akkadian Texts in Hittite Anatolia
?F. Giusfredi and V. Pisaniello
?1?Previous Studies on the Akkadian of the Hattusa Archives
?2?The Akkadian Texts from Bogazkoey: A Categorization
?3?The Akkadian of Politics and Administration
?4?The Akkadian of the Cultural Tradition
?5?Concluding Remarks
9 Hattian Texts and Hattian in the Hittite Archives
?A. Rizza
?1?Denomination and Identity
?2?The Textual Documentation
?3?The Status of Hattian in Hittite Anatolia
10 Hurrians and Hurrian in Hittite Anatolia
?F. Giusfredi and V. Pisaniello
?1?Hurrians and Anatolia
?2?Areal Relationships of Hurrian and the Hurrians
?3?Hurrian Texts from the Hittite World: Chronology, Typology, and Functions
?4?The Status of Hurrian in Anatolia
?5?Concluding Remarks
11 Cuneiform Luwian in the Hattusa Archives
?I. Yakubovich
?1?What Is (Cuneiform) Luwian and Where Is Luwiya?
?2?Contact-Induced Changes
?3?The Status of Luwian in Time and Space
12 Palaic in the Hittite Archives
?F. Giusfredi
?1?What Is Palaic and Where Is Pala?
?2?Areal Relationships of Palaic
?3?The Status of Palaic in the Hittite World
?4?Concluding Remarks
13 Indo-Aryans in the Ancient Near East
?V. Pisaniello and P. Cotticelli-Kurras
?1?Indo-Iranian People in the Ancient Near East: An Overview of the Studies
?2?Sources
?3?Linguistic Analysis
?4?Concluding Remarks
Part 3 Contact Phenomena in Late Bronze Age Anatolia
14 Lexical Contact in and around Hittite Anatolia
?V. Pisaniello and F. Giusfredi
?1?Theoretical Framework
?2?The Languages Involved
?3?The Early Northwestern Interface
?4?Akkadian and the Languages of Anatolia
?5?Hurrian, Luwian, and Hittite between Hatti and Kizzuwatna
?6?Luwian and Hittite at Hattusa
?7?Concluding Remarks
15 Grammatical Interference and the Languages of the Hittite Archives
?F. Giusfredi and V. Pisaniello
?1?Grammatical Interference
?2?The Structural Levels of Grammar
?3?In the Languages of the Hittite Archives
?4?Concluding Remarks
16 Conclusion to Volume 1
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Index