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Verstreute Boghazköi-Texte. by Albrecht Götze. 41 plates. Marburg: Author's Printing Press, Gartenweg 3, 1930.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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page 445 note 1 Ânniui-yani, it may be noted, is a derivative from Anniwi, the name (in cunciform) of a king of Sidon (belonging to the Tel el-Amarna period) on a seal-cylinder in the De Clercq collection reproduced by Contenau, : Manuel d'archiologie orientate, ii, p. 1055Google Scholar. Anniwi seems to be the same name as that of Ennâwi, the father of Aduni-abia whose torso has been discovered at Sifera near Aleppo (see Contenau, op. cit., p. 1023).