2015年在阿亚尼斯城堡北坡发掘中发现的铭文弹子和乌拉提亚建筑新名称,ÉTamali

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Kenan Iṣik, Oğuz Aras, Ayşegül Akın Aras
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2014年,位于凡湖东岸的乌拉提亚王国阿亚尼斯要塞进行了挖掘,在要塞北坡发现了一个垃圾层,里面有密集的动物骨骼遗骸和几个刻有文字的大泡。2015年在同一地区进行的发掘中,在北城墙上又发现了四个刻有铭文的球泡。本文提供了2015年对阿亚尼斯北部防御工事外侧和垃圾层的挖掘信息,并附有新公报的第一版。这些简短的铭文提到了人、城市、国家和职业的名字,这在乌拉提亚人的球泡中很常见。新发现的bulla上的铭文提到了一个名为tamali的建筑,这很重要,因为它告诉我们一个新的建筑单元,其功能目前尚不清楚。
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Inscribed Bullae Found during Excavations on the Northern Slope of Ayanis Fortress in 2015 and a New Urartian Building Name, ÉTamali
The 2014 season of excavations at the Ayanis Fortress of the Urartian Kingdom, located on the eastern shore of Lake Van, revealed a trash layer on the northern slope of the fortress that contained densely packed animal bone remains as well as several inscribed bullae. During the excavations carried out in the same area in 2015 four more inscribed bullae were recovered in the northern fortification wall. This article provides information on the 2015 excavations of the outer side of the northern fortifications and trash layer at Ayanis, with a first edition of the new bullae. These short inscriptions mention the names of people, cities, countries, and professions, as is common in such Urartian bullae. The inscription on a newly discovered bulla mentioning a construction named tamali is important as it informs us about a new building unit whose function is unknown at present.
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