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Demographic Processes in the Western Part of the Armenian Highland (Late XV-XIV Centuries BC) [PDF]
The cuneiform Hittite texts of the XV-XIV centuries BC contain important information dealing with at least two different population movements happened along the Upper Euphrates region.
Aram Kosyan
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Hurrian Theophoric Names in the Documents from the Hittite Kingdom [PDF]
Hurrian personal names are documented among the members of the Hittite royal family starting from the time of King Tuthaliya I and they become more and more popular in the 13th century BC.
DE MARTINO, Stefano
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Theonyms, Panthea and Syncretisms in Hittite Anatolia and Northern Syria Proceedings of the TeAI Workshop Held in Verona, March 25-26, 2022 [PDF]
The topic of the Anatolian panthea in the Bronze Age deals with Hattian, Hittite, Palaean, Luwian and Hurrian gods who have been worshiped in the Kingdom of Ḫatti.
Giusfredi, Federico, Warbinek, Livio
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Kizzuwatna and the Euphrates States: Kummaha, Elbistan, Malatya Philology [PDF]
Summary of philological evidence for Hittite Geography regarding KIzzuwatna and the Euphrates ...
Hawkins, J. David, Weeden, Mark
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The New Inscription from Türkmenkarahöyük and its Historical Context [PDF]
: The publication of a hieroglyphic inscription found at Türkmenkarahöyük in the Konya region and the associated survey-work in the area have raised numerous questions about the location of the city of Tarhuntassa, the aftermath of the Hittite Empire and
David Hawkins, Mark Weeden
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Glossenkeil and Indentation on Hittite Tablets [PDF]
In this paper, I will address the issue of the use of the Glossenkeil as a mark of indented line in Hittite texts, based on a complete collection of the occurrences of this practice found in the texts published so far.
Pisaniello, V.
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The Hurrian Language in Anatolia in the Late Bronze Age [PDF]
Introduction The question of how extensively Hurrian was spread in Syria as a spoken language has already been assessed on several occasions mostly concerning the core of Mittani and the more western kingdoms of Alalaḫ, Ugarit and Qatna.
de Martino, Stefano
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State Correspondence in the Hittite World [PDF]
Chapter surveys the corpus of letters between officials and the royal family to throw light on mechanisms of communication and decision-making within the Late Bronze Age Hittite ...
Weeden, Mark
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Kubaba in the Hittite Empire and the Consequences for her Expansion to Western Anatolia [PDF]
In his famous study from 1960, Emmanuel Laroche gave a well balanced analysis of the then knowledge of the goddess Kubaba. He also summarised the main problems concerning her relationship to Kybele (known from Greek and Roman sources) and the Phrygian ...
Hutter, Manfred
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From the mid-seventeenth to the early twelfth centuries BC, Central Anatolia saw the development and expansion of the Hittite state whose influence came to spread beyond the Taurus mountains into Syria and which was seen at the time as one of the Great ...
Weeden, Mark
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