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The Hittites: Hattusa and Yazïlïkaya

2003
In many ways the ancient Hittite sites of Hattusa and Yazïlïkaya are among the most distinctive sites related to the Bible in the entire Mediterranean region. Unlike the majority of ancient cities of the Bible in both Turkey and Greece, these sites are not related to the Apostle Paul and the New Testament.
Clyde E. Fant, Mitchell G. Reddish
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Quelques remarques archéologiques sur la topographie de Hattusa

Comptes Rendus Des Séances De L'Académie Des Inscriptions Et Belles-Lettres, 1983
Bittel Kurt. Quelques remarques archéologiques sur la topographie de Hattusa. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 127ᵉ année, N. 3, 1983. pp. 485-509.
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From Kanesh to Hattusa

A History of Hittite Literacy, 2020
T. Hout
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First Writing in Hattusa

A History of Hittite Literacy, 2020
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Ancient Cults in Ḫattuša (I)

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2022
The present essay explores the question of continuity and change between Kaneš and Ḫattuša in the cultic sphere, reviewing the cult of Parga, probably a fertility goddess of local Anatolian origin, in the Hittite sources.
A. Gilan
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Review of Studies in Hittite Economic Administration: A New Edition of the Hittite Palace-Temple Administrative Corpus and Research on Allied Texts Found at Ḫattuša

JAOS
Studies in Hittite Economic Administration: A New Edition of the Hittite Palace-Temple Administrative Corpus and Research on Allied Texts Found at Ḫattuša. By James M. Burgin. 2 vols. Studien zu den Boğazköy-Texten, vols. 70, 71. Harrassowitz Verlag,
T. Bilgin
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