entity_citations: CIT_HTT_HAZZI_HITTIT
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| citation_id | entity_id | source_id | work_title | locus | quote | translator | translation_year | source_url | evidence_grade | evidence_note | verified_on | verify_method | display_order | needs_review | review_reason | original_text_url |
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| CIT_HTT_HAZZI_HITTIT | ENT_HTT_HAZZI | SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS | Hoffner, Hittite Myths | Hoffner, Hittite Myths | The Hurrian myths of the Kumarbi Cycle are set in Upper Mesopotamia (Urkis, Kummiya), North Syria (Tuttul) and along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean (Mount Hazzi=Mount Kasios). Hittite rulers prided themselves on the internal diversity of their culture. Religious syncretism provided the means to assimilate new groups. | H. A. Hoffner Jr. | 1998 | None | primary-verbatim | 2026-06-18 | name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation | 1 | 1 | In-copyright translation — brief flagged excerpt; verify. |