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  1. Luwians - Wikipedia

    • The Luwians /ˈluːwiənz/ (also known as Luvians) were an ancient people in Anatolia who spoke the Luwian language. During the Bronze Age, Luwians formed part of the population of the Hittite Empire and adjoining states such as Kizzuwatna. During the Hittite New Kingdom, Luwian replaced Hittite as the empire's dominant language. In the early Iron Ag… See more

    Etymology

    "Luwian" is an exonym first used by the Hittites as an "ethno-linguistic term referring to the area where Luwian was spoken" in Bronze Age Anatolia. It has been suggested that the name is a foreign ethnic designation (… See more

    Origins

    The Luwian language is a member of the Anatolian language family, sharing a common ancestor with Hittite and Palaic. These languages are believed to have split off from one another over a period of less than a mille… See more

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  1. Luwian language - Wikipedia

    Luwian (/ ˈluːwiən /), sometimes known as Luvian or Luish, is an ancient language, or group of languages, within the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family. The ethnonym Luwian comes from Luwiya (also …

     
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  5. Who are the Luwians? - Luwian Studies

    The Luwians played at least as important a role as the Hittites in the history of the Ancient Near East during the second and first millennia BCE, but for various reasons they have been overshadowed and even confused with their more …

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  8. Who were the Luwians? - Anatolian Archaeology

    Jul 30, 2023 · Assyrian merchants who lived in Asia Minor at the time described the indigenous population as nuwa’um, corresponding to “Luwians.” At about the same time, early Hittite settlements arose a little further north at the upper …

  9. Luwian Studies

    The independent and prosperous city-states and kingdoms of the Luwians, despite their mineral resources and rich cultural heritage, have received little attention in the history of archaeology because the focus of archaeology has …

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  11. Luwian language and script - Omniglot

    Luwian was an Anatolian language spoken in central and western Anatolia (modern Turkey) and northern Syria until about 600 BC. It is thought that it was to other languages of Anatolia such as Carian, Lycian and Lydian, and it is …

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