Hethica sacra : algunas observaciones sobre la religiosidad, los símbolos y sus implicaciones en la "estabilidad" del reino hitita (El caso del KUŠ KURSA-)
González Salazar, Juan Manuel (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

Data: 2010
Resum: The Hittites' religious festivals, which were written in cuneiform on clay tablets, played an important role in the Hittites (ca. 17th-13th centuries B. C. ). In this way, occasional ceremonies connected with a specific deity or cult center described the renewing of cult symbols of certain tutelary deities (CTH 683). The Hittite physical object of cult called (KUŠ)kursa-, cited also in several religious documents (e. g. , the mythological text CTH 324), could be an ancient sacred symbol which guaranteed peace, well-being and prosperity in the Hittite Kingdom.
Drets: Tots els drets reservats.
Llengua: Castellà
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Hittites ; Anatolia ; Kursa ; Cult symbol ; Religious beliefs
Publicat a: Historiae, Núm. 7 (2010) , p. 51-71, ISSN 2462-3636

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