Ivriz
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Ivriz is an Iron Age archaeological site of a Neo-Hittite rock-relief monument and cult place in south-central Anatolia (modern Turkey, Konya Province, immediately south-east of the modern town of Ereğli). The rock relief depicts the late 8th-century BC Tabalian king Warpalawas and the storm-god Tarhunzas and is accompanied with a hieroglyphic Luwian inscription.
Bibliography
Dinçol, Belkis; 1994. "New archaeological and epigraphical finds from Ivriz. A preliminary report." - Tel Aviv Journal of Archaeology 21: 117-128. ISSN 0334-4355
Coordinates: 37°24′35″N 34°10′21″E / 37.4097222222°N 34.1725°E
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