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The Private Archives from Kanis Belonging to Anatolians

open access: yes, 2011
International audienceThis paper deals with 'Anatolian archives' from Kultepe, i.e. groups of tablets written in the Old Assyrian dialect but belonging to Anatolians.
Michel, Cécile
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The Old Assyrian Trade in the light of Recent Kültepe Archives [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
At the beginning of the IInd millennium BCE, inhabitants from the Assur city-state, on the Tigris, organized large scale commercial exchange with Anatolia: they exported tin and textiles in Central Anatolia and brought back gold and silver.
Michel, Cécile
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La conquista Hitita de Alašiya [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
La influencia del Imperio hitita durante el Bronce Final en el Oriente Próximo era indudable; sin embargo, el declive al que se vio abocado el Imperio durante sus últimas décadas obligó a sus últimos reyes a fijar sus metas, por vez primera, más allá ...
Lodeiro Pichel, Natalia
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Considerations on the Assyrian settlement at Kaneš

open access: yes, 2014
International audienceAt the end of the twentieth and beginning of the nineteenth centuries BCE, Assyrian merchants originating from Assur developed a long distance trade in Central Anatolia and settled there progressively in some forty towns.
Michel, Cécile
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Producing Aegeaness – An Innovation and Its Impact in Middle and Late Bronze Age Syria/Northern Levant [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In the second half of the 18th Century BCE Yarim-Lim of Alalakh gave instructions to decorate his palace with wall paintings. Instead of following the inner-Syrian or ‘Mesopotamian’ tradition of al secco painting on dark mud plaster, he decided in ...
Rüden, Constance von
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