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Tularemia Seroprevalence in Humans in the Region of the Hittite-Arzawa War (Inner Aegean Region), Where the First Biological Weapon Was Used 3300 Years Ago [PDF]
: According to Egyptian records, tularemia emerged in the Canaan region, where it was first identified and spread to Anatolia over the Euphrates. It was used as an active biological weapon for the first time in the Hittite-Arzawa War in 1320-1318 BC. This study aimed to investigate the seroprevalence of tularemia in the Inner Aegean Region, which is ...
Davarci, Ismail +4 more
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A dearth of published archaeobotanical data from the Late Bronze Age of western Anatolia limits our understanding of agricultural production in this key area. Recent excavations at Çine-Tepecik provide insights into farming and the political economy in the kingdom of Mira within the lands of Arzawa.
Maltas, Tom, Günel, Sevinç
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The Ancient Near Eastern powerful states in the mid II millennium BC were not only directing and supervising the military-political, trading-economic, and sociocultural processes, but were also trying to obtain their dominance and control in the region.
Ashot Piliposyan, Armine Hayrapetyan
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مملكة أرزاوا ar-za-wa في غرب الأناضول من خلال ما ورد في المصادر الحيثية خلال الفترة 1650-1200ق.م The Kingdom of ar-za-wa in western Anatolia, as mentioned in Hittite sources during the period 1650-1200 BC. [PDF]
وخلال النصف الأخير من الألف الثانية قبل الميلاد أصبح مصطلح "أرزاوا" يغطى وحدتين جيوسياسيتين مميزتين: "أرزاوا الأصلية" أو "أرزاوا الصغرى" و"أرزاوا الكبرى", كانت أرزاوا الكبرى اتحادًا سياسيًا يغطي العديد من الممالك الغربية، ولهذا السبب، تم تسمية بعض هذه ...
ثروت حسن عبد الرحيم عبد المجيد
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The Annals and Lost Golden Statue of the Hittite King Hattusili I
Clay tablets excavated from the Hittite capital Hattusa supposedly record five years of the military exploits of the early Hittite king Hattusili I (c. 1650-1620).
Trevor R. Bryce
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Translation of tablet fragment VBoT 1, text of letter written by Amenhotep III, known as Amenhotep the Magnificent and the ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty (reigned around 1388 BC–1351 BC) to the king of Arzawa regarding the marriage of prince ...
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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Is Troy the Hittite Wilusa? About name associations and their role in the historization of Hisarlık
The widely accepted link of Homer’s town with the land of Taruwisa and/or the land of Wilusa in Hittite sources is based on little other than name associations: firstly that of Alaksandu, king of Wilusa, with Alexandros or Paris, the Trojan prince (1911),
Diether Schürr
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Gift-exchange in the Amarna Letters: A Concise Study of the Letters from the Great Kings [PDF]
In this article, we will look at the concept of reciprocal gifts and gift-exchanges in the corpus known as the Amarna letters. In order to observe reciprocity in the Amarna letters, we will ascertain the presence of a return gift for every present sent ...
Perazzone Rivero, Emma
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Das Ritual des Tapalazunauli aus Arzawa gegen eine Seuche im Land oder im Heerlager
Klingt altamerikanisch, ist es aber nicht.
Klaus Graf
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The core of Arzawa (Arzawa Minor) before Mursili II is defined as the maritime Ephesos/Apasa region extending from Mount Arinnanda (Mycale) to Lebedos (Hittite Lipa?), including the inland settlement Puranda (Bademgedigi Tepe). Cayster river basin and northern foothills of Mountain (Mt.) Tmolos from Karabel pass to the east seemed to constitute the ...
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