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Hittite Scribal Schools Outside of Hattusa? [PDF]
The article investigates the meagre textual evidence for Hittite scribal schools outside of Hattusa against the background of new excavations and the questions they raise about the social context of Hittite cuneiform writing. The use of the term é.dub.ba(.a) in Late Bronze Age Anatolia by contrast to Middle Bronze Age Babylonia is briefly touched on ...
Mark Weeden
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Issues of the history of the Early Hittite Kingdom
The Hittite state is closely related to the kingdom of Kanesh by historical ties. Its background could be understood through the study of the last stage of the history of the citystate Kanesh or Nesa in the second half of the II millennium BC.
Robert Ghazaryan
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The Conflict between the Hittites and the Kaškäer Tribes النزاع بين الحيثيين وقبائل الكشكير [PDF]
الملخص: يتناول هذا البحث النزاع بين الحيثيين وقبائل الكشكير، وكانت قبائل الكشكير تسكن المناطق الشمالية والشمالية الشرقية إلى الشمال من العاصمة الحيثية خاتوشا وحتى سلاسل جبال البحر الأسود.
dr/ Dalia Hanafy Mahmoud
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The purpose of this research is to study and systemize foreign and Russian literature on key Hittite settlements in terms of the problem of the crisis of the Hittite Kingdom at the turn of the 13th–12th centuries B. C.
A. I. Mishchenko
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THE LOCATION OF KUŠŠARA CITY IN ANATOLIA IN 20 TH CENTURY B.C.
: According to the cuneiform tablets found in Anatolia, the names of many cities, large and small are mentioned in the Hittite era and before. The locations of the majority of these cities have been determined.
Murat KAYA, Gül KAYA
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CONSTRUCTING AND REPRESENTING: A NEW PROJECT FOR 3D SURVEYING OF YAZILIKAYA - HATTUŠA [PDF]
Within the cooperation project between the University Suor Orsola Benincasa of Naples and the archaeological mission in Hattuša of the German Archaeological Institute of Istanbul, directed by Andreas Schachner, in agreement with the Turkish Ministry of ...
L. Repola, M. Marazzi, S. Tilia
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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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Als ich vor gut dreißig Jahren mein Studium der Indogennanistik bei Prof. Čop begann, riet er mir sofort am Anfang, mich dem Hethitischen zu widmen, wo noch so viel Neues zu erwarten wäre.
Silvin Košak
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Alatri in the Sky with Diamonds
This article focuses on the Cyclopean masonry walls of the city of Alatri, in the Latium Vetus, and on their role in the present identity-building process.
Maja Gori, Alessandro Pintucci
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Extraction of constructive geometries from numerical models. The city walls in the Hattusa Gorge
The paper presents the results of research conducted in the gorge area of the archaeological site of Hattusa in Anatolia, Turkey (listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986), aimed at developing a survey methodology and three-dimensional data ...
Leopoldo Repola
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