The Political Intermarriage in the Second Thousand Century BC.( Egypt – Hittite - Mitanni ) [PDF]
Political intermarriage is an important subject worthy of study, as it was a popular method of strengthening treaties and alliances between the kingdoms of the ancient Near East.
Fares A. Jasem, Ghaith S. Farhan
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Mitra esmamainimine Hetiidi kuninga Šuppiluliuma I ja Mitanni kuninga Šattiwaza lepingus? [PDF]
In 1907 a treaty was found in the Hittite royal archive in Boğazköy. It was forged between the Hittite king Šuppiluliuma I and the Mitanni king Šatiwaza. Among the deities named in this contract is DINGIR.MEŠ Mi-it-ra-aš-ši-il. This is usually understood
Jaan Lahe, Vladimir Sazonov
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The ancient Near East in contact: an introduction to the Egypt-Mitanni affairs in the Amarna Letters
Os primeiros tabletes das Cartas de Amarna foram encontrados em 1887, e, com eles, uma nova percepção sobre a antiguidade também apareceu. Essas correspondências nos revelaram uma ligação de forma sistemática entre os povos do Antigo Oriente Próximo ...
Priscila Scoville
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THE NEW KINGDOM OF EGYPT AND THE EARLY STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE II MILLENNIUM BC(BASED ON HISTORICAL SOURCES AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE) [PDF]
The Ancient Near Eastern powerful states in the mid II millennium BC were not only directing and supervising the military-political, trading-economic, and sociocultural processes, but were also trying to obtain their dominance and control in the region ...
ASHOT PILIPOSYAN , ARMINE HAYRAPETYAN
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Ancient Cylinder Seals from Upper Mesopotamia
This study examines 14-cylinder seals from the Diyarbakır Archeology Museum. Unfortunately, the museum inventory does not provide any information about their definition, period, or the culture they belong to.
Çağatay Yücel, Umut Parlıtı
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A Hurrian-Mitanni Temple in Müslümantepe in The Upper Tigris and New Findings
Conserning the Hurrian and Mitanni period, Muslumantepe appears to had been an ımportant center in the Upper Tigris region. What is particularly remarkable here is a palace structure from the Early Bronze Age surrounded by city walls. The temple from the
Eyyüp Ay
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The manufacture and origin of the Tutankhamen meteoritic iron dagger
Abstract The Iron Age was the time when people acquired iron processing technology and is generally thought to have begun after 1200 B.C. Some prehistoric iron artifacts made of iron meteorites are dated from the Bronze Age. A nicely preserved meteoritic iron dagger was found in the tomb of King Tutankhamen (1361–1352 B.C.) of ancient Egypt.
Takafumi Matsui +3 more
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Plant macrofossils from the site of Tell Arbid, Northeast Syria(3rd–2nd millennium BC). Preliminary report [PDF]
The paper presents preliminary results of an analysis of 51 samples of plant macrofossilscoming from various archaeological contexts from the site of Tell Arbid in Northeast Syria.The contexts were dated mainly to the 3rd millennium BC (EJI–EJV) with a ...
Aldona Mueller-Bieniek +2 more
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This study employs network analysis to investigate the relationships between the great kings of the Near East (Egypt, Mitanni, Hatti, Alashiya, Babylonia) and the mayors of the Syro-Palestinian region from the very end of Amenhotep III’s reign to the ...
Clément Dutrey
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Foreigners and Religion at Ugarit
During the Late Bronze Age, Syria was mostly dominated by the larger powers of the ancient Near East—Mitanni (the Hurrians), the Hittite Empire, and Egypt.
František Válek
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