Were the Hittites of the Bible the same as those of the Hittite Empire? While this is a common assumption, what do the facts ...
Neither adapting nor transforming, the Bronze Age superpower suffered a “rapid decline” in its standing and stability. Around the same time the Hittite empire in Anatolia (modern Turkey ...
Is there any evidence that king Atreus of Mycenae really existed? Can he be identified with the Attarsiya of ancient Hittite ...
This site, identified as the ancient Hittite city of Nerik, has revealed a water control infrastructure dating back to the Bronze Age, between 1525 and 1426 BCE, according to dendrochronological and ...
The archaeological site of Hattusha, former capital of the Hittite Empire, is notable for its urban organization ... allowing visitors to experience a Bronze Age metropolis and understand the ...
Major milestone reached in digital Cuneiform studies: researchers from Mainz, Marburg, and Würzburg present an innovative tool that offers many new possibilities.
The cuneiform tablets discovered there and in other Hittite sites represent one of the largest groups of texts from the ancient Near East. They include thousands of sources in Hittite, an ...
The remnants of the Hittite capital date back to the Bronze Age, around 2000 BC ... It was one of the last architectural works of the Ottoman Empire and combines a rich history with modern ...
A Japanese research expedition has discovered an ancient tablet in Turkey dating back 3,300 years to the Hittite ... Empire all the way back to 4,200 years ago during the Bronze Age.