Ancient Hitтιтe Temple Dedicated To The Goddess Of Night To Be Unearthed

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – As several previous archaeological excavations have proved there is no doubt the ancient Hitтιтe Empire left a rich historical legacy for future generations.

“The Hitтιтes were once one of the most powerful ancient civilizations that occupied the ancient region of Anatolia.

This long-gone culture has been of great interest to archaeologists and historians but unraveling the truth about the Hitтιтes has been a difficult task.

Ancient Hitтιтe Temple Dedicated To The Goddess Of Night To Be Unearthed

Credit: Anadolu Agency

The Hitтιтes entered Anatolia around 2000 B.C. and their capital would eventually be Hattusha in what is today modern Turkey.” 1

However, Hattusha was not the only important city to the Hitтιтes.  Kayalipinar, a 3,800-year-old ancient city where many monumental structures and administrative buildings have been unearthed offers evidence this place was of great significance to the Old ᴀssyrians and the Hitтιтes.

Located in Turkey’s central Sivas province the city of Kayalipinar is referred to as “Samuha” in ancient ᴀssyrian and Hitтιтe cuneiform texts.

As reported by the Anadolu Agency, Cigdem Maner, an archeologist at Koc University in Istanbul has now announced that preliminary preparations for the excavations to be carried out in the Kayalipinar village of the Yildizeli district in Sivas have been completed.

Ancient Hitтιтe Temple Dedicated To The Goddess Of Night To Be Unearthed

Credit: Anadolu Agency

“The cult of the goddess of the night was brought to Samuha from the Cilicia region [Southern Anatolia] during the reign of the Hitтιтe King Tuthaliya II, and a temple was built for her.

This temple and cult were later renewed during the reign of Mursili II and a temple was built for the goddess Shaushka-Ishtar. Hattusili III had declared Shaushka as his own goddess, while his son Tudhalija IV and the kings after him also continued this cult,” Maner said.


Stressing the importance of the excavation works, Maner said: “Cuneiform tablets are also likely to be unearthed. These will tell about the actual historical relations and correspondence at the time, including the literature, religion and political structure of the Hitтιтe civilization as well as correspondence of the Hitтιтes with other civilizations.”

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According to some old texts, the temple has 14 rooms, while the excavation team currently does not know what they will encounter, she said.

“The most beautiful artifacts to be unearthed would be the statue of the goddess, cult objects, and cuneiform tablets describing rituals,” she added.

Written by Conny Waters – AncientPages.com Staff Writer

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  1. Ellen Lloyd – The Hitтιтes – Rise And Fall Of An Ancient Powerful Empire, AncientPages.com

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