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Old Hittite Opposition in the Religious Aspect

Studia Antiqua et Archaeologica, 2022
The paper proposes a new approach to the conflict between Hattušili I and Tawananna using the new interpretation of some historiolae of Zuwi’s ritual.
V. Shelestin
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Justification of the Usurpation of Power by Hittite Kings

Studia Antiqua et Archaeologica, 2022
The article explores the ways how Hittite kings justified their usurpations of power, such usurpations happening almost constantly during the whole period of the Hittite kingdom, from the Old Hittite period until the fall of the empire.
V. Sazonov, Mait Kōiv
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WINE FROM MAMMA: ALLUḪARUM-POTS IN 17TH-CENTURY bc TRADE NETWORKS

Iraq, 2020
New evidence allows us to demonstrate that a regional trade connected North Syria with both central Anatolia and Babylonia well into the 17th-Century bc.
Kathryn R. Morgan, Seth Richardson
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The Authorship of the Old Hittite Palace Chronicle (CTH 8): A Case for Anitta

Journal of Cuneiform Studies, 2020
It is generally thought that the Old Hittite Palace Chronicle was composed by Muršili I (reigned ca. 1620–1590 BCE) and that the anecdotes featuring in this composition thus took place during the reign of his predecessor Ḫattušili I (ca.
Alwin Kloekhorst
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Evaluation of Ḫattušili-I Testament in the Context of Threat Concept

Erzurum Teknik Universitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitusu Dergisi
The will of Hittite King Ḫattušili I encompasses a plethora of information. The course will encompass a wide range of topics that illustrate the complex web of social, and interpersonal relationships among the Hittites.
Serhat Uslu, Yasin Topaloğlu
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Middle Bronze Age Zincirli: The Date of “Hilani I” and the End of Middle Bronze II

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental research, 2020
Zincirli Höyük in southern Turkey is best known as the Iron Age city of Samʾal, but recent excavations by the Chicago-Tübingen Expedition have discovered important remains of the Middle Bronze Age II, destroyed in a conflagration.
V. Herrmann, D. Schloen
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Bad Hittite, Good Hattian: Linguistic Interference in the Old Hittite Oracle KBo 18.151

Proceedings of the Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference
The establishment of the Hittite-speaking court in Hattusa in the 17th century BCE must have led to close contact of speakers of Hattian, Luwian, and newly introduced Hittite in and around Hattusa, if not beyond.
Petra Goedegebuure
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Appunti di critica delle varianti degli Annali bilingui di Hattusili I

2013
Studio sulla struttura dello stemma in base ai testimoni noti degli annali antico-ittiti di Hattusili ...
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