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A Mycenaean sword from Boğazköy–Hattusa found in 1991

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1994
This paper deals with a bronze sword found during repair work on a road close to the Hittite capital of Hattusas in central Anatolia. It carries an Akkadian inscription stating that it was taken as booty by the Hittite king Tuthaliyas II during his campaign in the Assuwa country of western Asia Minor, c.1430 BC.
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Puduhepa of Hattusa: The Woman at the Centre of Homer

Puduhepa, queen of Hatti and wife of Hattusili III (fl. c. 1267-1237 BCE), is the best-documented woman in the entire Bronze Age Near East. This paper argues that she is the most plausible single historical figure to have supplied, through demonstrable channels of Anatolian oral and cultic transmission, the structural templates for three distinct ...
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Hattusas

2021
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Kleinfunde aus der Oberstadt von Hattusa

2021
Herbordt, Suzanne, Von Wickede, Alwo
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Archivi e biblioteche a Hattusa. Alcune riflessioni

2015
E' possibile e corretto distinguere tra archivi e biblioteche nelle raccolte documentarie di Hattusa (1650-1200 a.C.)? Analisi e riflessioni delle principali raccolte di tavolette della capitale ittita, riflessione sulle definizioni di 'archivio' e 'biblioteca' secondo le scienze archivistiche e bibliotecarie.
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The tridimensional survey project in the area of Temple 1 of Hattusa

2018
In the summer of 2018 a three-dimensional survey project of the entire area of the so-called Unterstadt of Hattusa began.1 This project is carried out in parallel with the study undertaken by A. Schachner, director of the excavations of Hattusa, of this area, with particular attention to the construction characteristics of that religious and economic ...
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