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The Great Temple, also known as Temple I, was built by the Hittites around 1600 BCE at their capital city Hattuša, located by the modern day town of Boğazkale in the central Anatolia region of Turkey. It is by far the largest of over 30 temples uncovered within the city.
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:The “Haus am Hang” at Ḫattuša: A Late Hittite Scriptorium and Its Tablet Collection
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2023James Burgin
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babilili-Ritual from Hattusa (CTH 718). By Gary Beckman
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021The babilili-Ritual from Hattusa (CTH 718). By Gary Beckman. Mesopotamian Civilizations, vol. 19. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2014. Pp. xiii + 97. $49.50.
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Reflections on some Hittite Colophons from Hattuša
Die Welt des Orients, 2022Carlos Corti
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Great Temple of Hattusa, also known as “Temple 1”
2023The Great Temple, also known as Temple I, was built by the Hittites around 1600 BCE at their capital city Hattuša, located by the modern day town of Boğazkale in the central Anatolia region of Turkey. It is by far the largest of over 30 temples uncovered within the city.
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Profesyonel Turist Rehberlerinin Gözüyle “Hattuşa”
Turkish Studies-Social Sciences, 2021Ali İzzet Yılmaz, Nermin Atila
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