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The King and the Sun-God in the Old Hittite Period
Translitteration de: KBO 21:22, KUB 20:54+ KBO 13:122+ BO 2226 et traduction des parties les mieux preservees de KBO21:22. Structure et contenu du rituel. La relation entre le roi et le dieu Soleil.
Galina Kellerman
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Abstract The detection of deterioration in archeological heritage sites is a very time-consuming task that requires expertise. Furthermore, vision-based approaches can cause errors, considering the complex types of deterioration that develop in different scales and forms in monuments.
Hatir, Ergun +3 more
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Geochemical Analysis of the Hittite‐Period Pottery from Tarsus‐Gözlükule, Turkey
Neutron activation analysis was conducted on Late Bronze IIA pottery from Tarsus‐Gözlükule and compared with archival data from contemporary sites in Cilicia and Cyprus. The results provide a model for the organization of pottery production at Tarsus‐Gözlükule when the settlement was under the rule of the Hittite Empire.
S. Karacic +2 more
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Memory and Tradition of the Hittite Empire in the post-Hittite Period
M. E. Balza, MORA, CLELIA
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The Hittite Dynastie Marriages of the Period between ca. 1258 and 1244 B.C.
Cet article traite des longues negociations menees entre Puduheba et Ramses II qui ont prelude au mariage de ce dernier avec une princesse hittite en 1244 av. J.-C., suivi par d'autres unions similaires. Hormis la valeur de ces evenements pour la comprehension de l'environnement international, on notera que les enfants, directs et par alliance, de ...
Philo H. J. Houwinkten Cate
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The Production of Salt in the Hittite Period and its Trade in Central and Northeastern Anatolia
This study deals with salt production in Hittite Anatolia from the 15th to the 13th century BC and investigates, mainly through the epigraphic sources available to us, the major extraction, production and trade sites of salt during the Late Bronze age in central and northern Anatolia.
Giulia Torri, Antonio Carnevale
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Characterisation of Dorylaion (Turkey) Pottery Sherds from Hittite Period
8th Conference of the European-Ceramic-Society -- JUN 29-JUL 03, 2003 -- Istanbul ...
Kara, Alpagut +5 more
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The article analyzes the final crisis of the Hittite state on the basis of what emerges from the documents containing the oaths of allegiance to the ruling dynasty.
Mauro Giorgieri
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