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The Late Bronze Age crisis is one of the most significant events in human history an had occurred in about 1200 BCE. The aridization was one the reasons of a decline of agriculture, migrant expansion and the transition to nomadic style of life.
Marianna A. Kulkova +6 more
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Arkeolojik yeni bulgular, “Hitit” kültürünün ve sanatının karakteristik özelliklerinin Kaˉ rum Dönemi’nin geç evresinde (MÖ 18. yy. sonu) güçlü bir şekilde görülmeye başladığı görüşünü daha da kuvvetlendirmiştir. Bu sanat ve kültür, Anadolu insanının Kuzey Suriye ve Mezopotamya kültürleri ile etkileşimi sonucu sentezle ortaya çıkan yerli Anadolu ...
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The subject of this study is Aškašipa, a god mentioned in Akkadian and Hittite cuneiform texts dating to the second millennium BC. Aškašipa is morphologically a combination of the word aška- (/door) and the suffix -šipa/-zipa (/spirit).
Ali Özcan
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مملكة أرزاوا ar-za-wa في غرب الأناضول من خلال ما ورد في المصادر الحيثية خلال الفترة 1650-1200ق.م The Kingdom of ar-za-wa in western Anatolia, as mentioned in Hittite sources during the period 1650-1200 BC. [PDF]
وخلال النصف الأخير من الألف الثانية قبل الميلاد أصبح مصطلح "أرزاوا" يغطى وحدتين جيوسياسيتين مميزتين: "أرزاوا الأصلية" أو "أرزاوا الصغرى" و"أرزاوا الكبرى", كانت أرزاوا الكبرى اتحادًا سياسيًا يغطي العديد من الممالك الغربية، ولهذا السبب، تم تسمية بعض هذه ...
ثروت حسن عبد الرحيم عبد المجيد
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Hattusili III, Great King of Hatti in the middle of the thirteenth century B.C., took an active part in the Hittite imperial organization. In particular, this monarch attempted to organize a complex and sophisticated system of territorial administration ...
Juan Manuel González Salazar
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In the Hittite proterokinetically declined adjective palhi- and the Proto-Slavic noun *pol'e (n.) it is possible to recognize the old interparadigmatic connection from the earlier protolanguage period, when the i-stem and u-stem neuter nouns were ...
Metka Furlan
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Three Hittite Inscribed Artifacts from Erimtan Museum
This study presents the first scholarly edition of three inscribed artifacts from Hittite Anatolia, currently preserved in the Erimtan Museum in Ankara.
Yiğit Hayati Erbil, Alice Mouton
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The First Temple In Iron Age Cappadocia: Oluz Höyük Worship Hall and Atashkadeh
The excavations in Oluz Höyük, located 25 kilometers from Amasya city center in North-Central Anatolia, continuing since 2007 have completed their 16th year, in which ten settlements that have been unearthed from the Chalcolithic ...
Şevket Dönmez, Mona Saba
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ABSTRACT This article examines the role of museums in the construction of national identity during the Early Republican Period in Turkey (1923–1950). Drawing on theoretical approaches that interpret museums as spaces in which collective memory and national identity are materially organized and publicly communicated, the study analyzes museums as key ...
Duygu Atalay Şimşek
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The Location of Tiliura City according to Cuneiform Documents (II)
Tiliura, which was open to new settlements during the period of the reign of Muršili II and which gained an important position as a city especially with the Hattušili III, was situated in the common residential border district of Hatti-Kaška countries ...
Şafak BOZGUN
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