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In a rock carving from this place, the storm god Teshub is carried by mountain gods as he faces his wife, Hepat, who herself is standing on a panther. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this rock sanctuary at the center of Hattusa whose reliefs depict 64 deities of the Hittites and Hurrians.
ANSWER: Yazilikaya
[10m] In a different chamber of Hattusa, Hepat appears holding this non-Hittite object, a talisman symbolizing the breath of life. This object was often paired with the djed (“jed”) and was (“wahss”) symbols.
ANSWER: ankh [reject “cross”]
[10e] Martin Litchfield West connected the story of Teshub’s succession of Alalu to Zeus’s succession in this poem by Hesiod that outlines the descendants of various gods.
ANSWER: Theogony
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2119.05100%91%0%