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- The Luwians /ˈluːwiənz/ were an ancient people in Anatolia who spoke the Luwian language. During the Bronze Age, Luwians formed part of the po****tion...
- language family. The ethnonym Luwian comes from Luwiya (also spelled Luwia or Luvia) – the name of the region in which the Luwians lived. Luwiya is attested...
- Luwian religion was the religious and mythological beliefs and practices of the Luwians, an Indo-European people of Asia Minor, which is detectable from...
- Hieroglyphic Luwian (luwili) is a variant of the Luwian language, recorded in official and royal seals and a small number of monumental inscriptions. It...
- Hawkins, J. David (2013). "Luwians Versus Hittites". In Mouton, Alice; Rutherford, Ian; Yakubovich, Ilya (eds.). Luwian Identities. Brill. p. 36....
- derived from endonymic (native) names for Luwians and Arameans, thus using terms like Luwian-Aramean or Aramean-Luwian. Others prefer to use terms that are...
- Hawkins, J.D. (2003). "Scripts and Texts", in Melchert, H.C. (ed.), The Luwians, Brill, p. 141. On loanwords from different languages in the hieroglyphic...
- on Arzawa, the Luwians, and Luwian hieroglyphic inscriptions are available. Two scholars focus in their work almost entirely on Luwian hieroglyphic: Frederik...
- Another Anatolian group was the Luwians, who migrated to south-west Anatolia in the early Bronze Age. Unlike Hittite, the Luwian language does not contain loanwords...
- revised ed.). Wiesbaden: Harr****owitz. Yakubovich, Ilya (2011). "Luwian and the Luwians". In Steadman, Sharon R.; Mc****n, Gregory (eds.). The Oxford Handbook...