Winfred P. Lehmann, Director :: PCL 5.112, 1 University Station S5490 :: Austin, TX 78712 :: 512-471-4566
Early Indo-European Texts
Hittite
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- The Proclamation of Anittas (Old Hittite)
- The Telepenus "Vanishing God" Myth (Anatolian mythology)
- The Proclamation of Telepenus (Old Hittite)
- The Law Code (Old Hittite laws on murder, personal injury, family, and witchcraft)
- The Annals of Mursilis (Classical Neo-Hittite)
- The Apology of Hattusilis III (Classical Neo-Hittite)
- The Treaty of Tudhaliya with Kuruntas of Tarhuntassa (Later Neo-Hittite "Bronze Tablet")
- The Plague Prayer of Mursilis II (Neo-Hittite)
- The Ritual of Tunnawi (Middle Hittite ritual showing Kizzuwatnan influence)
- The KI.LAM Festival (a state festival ultimately going back to the Old Kingdom)
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