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MÖ 2. Binyıl Seyitömer Höyük Metal Silahları / Seyitömer Mound Metal Weapons from the 2nd Millennium BC

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika
This study aims to evaluate the metal weapons unearthed from layer IV of Seyitömer Mound, located in Inner Anatolia, which represents the Late Colony and Old Hittite Periods, within the framework of their typological classification and counterparts ...
Rana BAŞKURT USTA
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Emotion Vocabulary in Anatolian Languages: Etymology and Conceptual Structure

open access: yesJournal of Open Humanities Data
This paper presents a comparative lexical dataset of emotional vocabulary for Anatolian languages. The resource contains 72 etymological entries and 150 language-specific derivational nests, organized in tabular form.
Maria Molina, Ksenia Uvarova
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ETUDES HITTITES

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, 1946
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Hittite and Moscho-Hittite

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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L'art hittite

Syria, 1920
Pottier Edmond. L'art Hittite . In: Syria. Tome 1, 1920. pp. 169-182.
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Hittite parhuena- : "oats"?

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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