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Nuclear magnetic resonance for wireless magnetic tracking. [PDF]
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The Indo-European Cognate Relationships dataset. [PDF]
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Tunnels in the Hittite Kingdom: A Study in Hittite Military Architecture
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Revue hittite et asianique, 1930
Sayce Archibald Henry. Hittite and Moscho-Hittite. In: Revue hittite et asianique, 1e année, fascicule 1, 1930. pp. 1-8.
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Sayce Archibald Henry. Hittite and Moscho-Hittite. In: Revue hittite et asianique, 1e année, fascicule 1, 1930. pp. 1-8.
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Syria, 1920
Pottier Edmond. L'art Hittite . In: Syria. Tome 1, 1920. pp. 169-182.
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Pottier Edmond. L'art Hittite . In: Syria. Tome 1, 1920. pp. 169-182.
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Oriens antiquus, 2021
The parḫuena- is one of the most frequently quoted ingredients in the materia magica of several Hittite rituals. It is an edible cereal seed but, probably, the word refers also to the cereal plant. parḫuena- is used as calming as well as invigorating substance. The folk and herbal medicine attribute these properties to oats, both seeds and plant.
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The parḫuena- is one of the most frequently quoted ingredients in the materia magica of several Hittite rituals. It is an edible cereal seed but, probably, the word refers also to the cereal plant. parḫuena- is used as calming as well as invigorating substance. The folk and herbal medicine attribute these properties to oats, both seeds and plant.
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Hittite Logograms and Hittite Scholarship. By Mark Weeden
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021Hittite Logograms and Hittite Scholarship. By mark WeedeN. Studien zu den Boğazköy-Texten, vol. 54. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2011. Pp. xvii + 693. €128.
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The Hittites and their Geography: Problems of Hittite Historical Geography
European Journal of Archaeology, 2015The Hittite state was founded c. 1650 BC and developed thereafter. The Hittites were able to establish their rule in Anatolia's hostile landscape and overcome the difficulties it presented to create an empire—an objective that they achieved with the aid of their remarkable organizational skills.
Metin Alparslan, Meltem Doğan-Alparslan
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