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The historical geography of north-central Anatolia in the Hittite period: texts and archaeology in concert

open access: closedAnatolian Studies, 2009
AbstractIn this paper we deploy both archaeological evidence, principally from survey, as well as topographic textual evidence in an integrated attempt to localise a broad range of place-names attested in the Hittite period of the Late Bronze Age. The geographical focus is on the north-central region of Anatolia, particularly relating to the survey ...
Roger Matthews, Claudia Glatz
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Religion in Samuha during the Hittite period

2021
Šamuḫa was an ancient cultic center and regional capital in the Hittite state. Thanks to recently excavated texts, Šamuḫa can be securely identified with an archaeological site near the village of Kayalıpınar on the Kızılırmak river, in Yıldızeli district, Sivas province, Turkey.
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Remarks on the Historical Geography of North-Central Anatolia during the Pre-Hittite and Hittite Periods

Tel Aviv, 1974
(1974). Remarks on the Historical Geography of North-Central Anatolia during the Pre-Hittite and Hittite Periods. Tel Aviv: Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 85-99.
Jak Yakar, Ali M. Dinçol
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Texts and Royal Seals of the Middle Hittite Period from the "House of the Chief of the Guards" at Hattuša

open access: closed, 2013
Billie Jean Collins   +19 more
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OLIVE TREE IN ANATOLIA OF THE HITTITE PERIOD

2020
İnsan, tarihin ilk döneminden itibaren doğanın kendisine sunmuş olduğu şartlara bağlı olarak avcı ve toplayıcı bir yaşam sürmüştür. Doğada bulunan arpa, buğday, yulaf gibi tahıllar ve meyve ağaçları çok uzun yıllar insanın temel besin kaynağı olmuştur.
ÜNAR, Şükrü, ÜNAR, Aslı
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