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People on both sides of the aegean sea [PDF]
International audienceOur contribution is devoted to a constructive overview over the implicit system approach in modern control of switched dynamic models.
Ünal, Ahmet
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A Hittite Seal Found in Ortaköy
As a result of the cooperation of Ortaköy/Şapinuva Head of Excavation, Çorum Museum Directorate Department, and Çorum Police Department, a hemispheroid Hittite seal made of bronze was introduced to the scientific world ...
Önder İpek +3 more
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Reflections on the Cyclopean Walls of Ilıcatepe in Kuşadası
Ilıcatepe, located right on the edge of the Kuşadası-Davutlar modern highway, covers an area of 540x315 meters and consists of limestone bedrock with a height of about 50 meters, and is surrounded by a wall built with Cyclopic stonework, which is ...
Suat Ateşlier
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يهدف البحث إلى دراسة الدور العدائى لمملكة أخياوا الواقعة غرب الأناضول، حيث أشارت بعض الآثار الحيثية إلى محاولات أخياوا فرض نفوذها في المنطقة و مناوءة الوجود الحيثى خلال عصر الإمبراطورية الحيثية؛ و لأن الوثائق التاريخية التي تخص مملكة أخياوا تكاد تكون ...
د.هدي رجب خميس حجاج
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This paper examines the use of digital photogrammetry and terrain data management within GIS applied to Archaeology, i.e. the study and reconstruction of the settlement layout of UÅŸaklı Höyük (Central Anatolia, Turkey) during the Hittite period ...
Vincenzo Regine
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Collapse or transformation? Regeneration and innovation at the turn of the first millennium BC at Arslantepe, Turkey [PDF]
Ongoing excavations at Arslantepe in south-eastern Turkey are revealing settlement continuity spanning two crucial phases at the transition from the second to the first millennium BC: the post-Hittite period and the development of Syro-Anatolian ...
DI FILIPPO, Francesco +3 more
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This study deals with tools linked to textile production in central Anatolia in the transition period between the 2nd and the 1st millennium BC. It is a critical phase which begins with the crisis and collapse of Hittite Empire and which is characterized
Alice Bonacchi
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The Storm-Gods of the Ancient Near East: Summary, Synthesis, Recent Studies. Part II [PDF]
In many regions of the ancient Near East, not least in Upper Mesopotamia, Syria and Anatolia where agriculture relied mainly on rainfall, storm-gods ranked among the most prominent gods in the local panthea or were even regarded as divine kings, ruling ...
Schwemer, Daniel
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The Annals and Lost Golden Statue of the Hittite King Hattusili I
Clay tablets excavated from the Hittite capital Hattusa supposedly record five years of the military exploits of the early Hittite king Hattusili I (c. 1650-1620).
Trevor R. Bryce
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Spelling, phonology and etymology in Hittite historical linguistics, a review article on Kloekhorst, A. Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden: 2008) [PDF]
This review article addresses the representation of glottal stops in Akkadian and Hittite ...
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