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Theonyms, Panthea and Syncretisms in Hittite Anatolia and Northern Syria Proceedings of the TeAI Workshop Held in Verona, March 25-26, 2022 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The topic of the Anatolian panthea in the Bronze Age deals with Hattian, Hittite, Palaean, Luwian and Hurrian gods who have been worshiped in the Kingdom of Ḫatti.
Giusfredi, Federico, Warbinek, Livio
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The Edict Issued bt the Hittite King Hattusili III Concerning the Priesthood of the Goddess Istar/Sausga [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This essay presents an updated edition of the Hittite document KBo 6.29+. This text is a royal edict issued by Ḫattušili III and establishes that the sanctuary of the Goddess Šaušga will be exempted from any levies.
DE MARTINO, Stefano
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Hurrian Theophoric Names in the Documents from the Hittite Kingdom [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Hurrian personal names are documented among the members of the Hittite royal family starting from the time of King Tuthaliya I and they become more and more popular in the 13th century BC.
DE MARTINO, Stefano
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Celestial Aspects of Hittite Religion Part 2: Cosmic Symbolism at Yazılıkaya [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Evidence of systematic astronomical observation and the impact of celestial knowledge on culture is plentiful in the Bronze Age societies of Egypt, Mesopotamia and Europe.
Demirel, Serkan   +3 more
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Wenn im Land Hatti „großes Sterben“ herrscht: [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Im 14. und 13. Jahrhundert v.u.Z. prägte die hethitische Kultur ausgehend von Zentralanatolien weite Teil der heutigen Türkei und Nordsyriens. Zahlreiche Funde von Keilschrifttexten geben Einblick in sehr viele Bereiche des Lebens, darunter auch in ...
Hutter, Manfred
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Illness as a divine punishment in the Hittite Empire: Hitit İmparatorluğu’nda ilahi bir cezalandırma yöntemi olarak hastalık [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The Hittites, who were a political authority in the Anatolian II. millennium BC, not only changed the course of history, but also left deep traces in the history and culture of ancient Anatolia, Mesopotamia and Egypt.
Kurşun Cengiz, Pınar
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Foreigners and Religion at Ugarit [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
During the Late Bronze Age, Syria was mostly dominated by the larger powers of the ancient Near East—Mitanni (the Hurrians), the Hittite Empire, and Egypt.
Válek, František
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La conquista Hitita de Alašiya [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
La influencia del Imperio hitita durante el Bronce Final en el Oriente Próximo era indudable; sin embargo, el declive al que se vio abocado el Imperio durante sus últimas décadas obligó a sus últimos reyes a fijar sus metas, por vez primera, más allá ...
Lodeiro Pichel, Natalia
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Some Hieroglyphic Fragments from the 2011 Season at Karkemish [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The article presents some fragments from the 2011 season of the renewed excavations at Karkemish, conducted by the University of Bologna in collaboration with Istanbul University, almost exactly 100 years after the commencement of the British Museum ...
Peker, Hasan, Weeden, Mark
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Adnan Demircan, Urfa-Mardin Hattı Memleketime Dair Yazılar, (İstanbul: Beyan Yayınları 2016, 384 sayfa, ISBN: 978-975-473-682-3).

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mardin Studies (IJMS), 2022
Adnan Demircan, "Urfa-Mardin Hattı Memleketime Dair Yazılar" adlı kitap incelenmiştir.
Mihrban Bilge
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