Kammamma

[1] It is identical with the name of a Bronze Age city located in northern Anatolia, though they were written in cuneiform with different determinatives, respectively dingir and uru.

[5] Carlo Corti, relying on the fact Kammamma's name is identical with that of a city, concludes this deity belonged to "the category of tutelary local numens".

[6] However, Piotr Taracha stresses that it cannot necessarily be assumed that his symbolic animal was a deer, despite the proposals that it was universally associated with Hittite tutelary deities.

[9] In rituals presumed to reflect Hattian tradition, he received offerings as a member of the circle of the sun goddess of Arinna.

[5] He sometimes appears in enumerations of deities immediately after the heads of the pantheon, Tarhunna and the sun goddess of Arinna, which according to Piotr Taracha likely reflects the importance of his cult center, which might have served as a temporary royal residence during the reign of Hantili II.