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- Kybele, Kubaba, Lydia, Phrygia
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- An examination of the relationship between the Phrygian goddess Matar Kubileya who appears in Greek as Kybele, and the Lydian Kybebe, Syro-Anatolian Kubaba, with a hypothesis for how the name of the latter became transformed into an epithet for the former.
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Munn 2008, Kybele as Kubaba in a Lydo-Phrygian Context, Anatolian Interfaces.pdf
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Work Title
Kybele ad Kubaba in a Lydo-Phrygian Context
- Kybele as Kubaba in a Lydo-Phrygian Context
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Description
An examination of the relationship between the Phrygian goddess Matar Kubileya who appears in Greek as Kybele, and the Lydian Kybebe, Syro-Anatolian Kubaba, with a hypothesis for how the name of the latter became transformed into an epithet for the former.
- An examination of the relationship between the Phrygian goddess Matar Kubileya who appears in Greek as Kybele, and the Lydian Kybebe, Syro-Anatolian Kubaba, with a hypothesis for how the name of the latter became transformed into an epithet for the former.
- Anatolian Interfaces: Hittites, Greeks and Their Neighbours, p. 159-164
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