Filolojik bir analize dayanan bu makale, Hiyeroglif Luvice KULULU kurşun levhalarında geçen bazı yer isimleri için daha kesin bir tespit sunmaktadır. Kapadokya yer isimleriyle yapılan filolojik karşılaştırılmalar sonucunda, şimdiye kadar tanımlanamamış bu yer isimlerinin beş tanesi için yerleşim yerleri de önerilmektedir. Bu yerlerin olası tespitleri ışığında, Tabal Büyük Krallarının hüküm sürdüğü devlete ait coğrafi alanı ve kurşun levhaların tarihlendirilmeleri de ayrıca tartışılmaktadır

Philologische und geographische Bemerkungen zu den Toponymen der KULULU-Bleistreifen

Based on a philological analysis, this article provides a more precise form for some of the toponyms attested in the Hieroglyphic Luwian KULULU lead strips. A location for five out of these previously unidentified toponyms is also suggested following a philological comparison of these toponyms with other Cappadocian toponym corpora. The possible repercussions of these locations regarding the extension of the state of the Tabalite Great Kings and the dating of these lead strips are also discussed.

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