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Drinking vessel in the shape of a fist

Unknown14th century B.C.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Boston, MA, United States

Surviving Hittite objects in precious metal are very rare. This cup was evidently used for rituals connected with the storm god Tarhuna, who appears holding a bull in the frieze around the rim. The named donor of the cup was "Great King Tudhaliyas," who is shown leading priests and musicians from a city over a mountain, personified as a human figure covered with leaves. The fist shape probably evoked a Hittite hieroglyph meaning strength," and the cup may have been presented to the god so that he would grant strength to the royal donor when the contents were drunk.

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