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in Plain Cilicia. Since then, some additional evidence has been discussed indicating that Kummanni was located in Cilicia at Sirkeli Höyük. (The distance between Comana and Cilicia is not that great.)
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It is also sometimes proposed that in Hittite times there were two Kummanna's, one in the north and one in the south, corresponding to the two ancient sites (Κόμανα). The name belongs to
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Massimiliano Forlanini, How to infer Ancient Roads and Intineraries from heterogenous Hittite Texts: The Case of the Cilician (Kizzuwatnean) Road System, KASKAL 10, 2013, 1–34.
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Mirko Novák and Susanne Rutishauser, Kizzuwatna: Archaeology, in: M. Weeden und L.Z. Ullmann (ed.), Hittite Landscape and Geography, Leiden 2017, 134–145.
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Facing Muwattalli: Some Thoughts on the Visibility and Function of the Rock Reliefs at Sirkeli Höyük, Cilicia
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records. It was located in the east of Que, the successor of Kizzuwatna.
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Ernest René Lacheman, Martha A. Morrison, David I. Owen,
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Archaeological sites in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey
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Index

Kumenu
Anatolian
Kizzuwatna
Comana
Cappadocia
Sirkeli Höyük
Hurrian
Tešup
Early Iron Age
Assyrian
Kumme
Urartu
Luwian
Facing Muwattalli: Some Thoughts on the Visibility and Function of the Rock Reliefs at Sirkeli Höyük, Cilicia
doi
10.7892/BORIS.106777
ISBN
9783868352511
ISBN
978-0-931464-08-9

Categories
Hurrian cities
Kizzuwatna
Holy cities
Archaeological sites in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey
History of Adana Province

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