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The Private Archives from Kanis Belonging to Anatolians
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]
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]
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
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]
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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