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How steppe warriors conquered the Hatti and gave birth to the Hittite kingdom, a Bronze Age transformation of Anatolia
Long before the Hittite Empire rose to challenge Egypt and Assyria, the ancient plateau of Anatolia belonged to a forgotten ...
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What is the biggest Hittite monument ever found?
The Hittites were one of the great powers of the ancient Near East, ruling a vast empire that competed with Egypt, Assyria, ...
The new AI tool “Palaeographicum” is revolutionizing research into the cultures of the Ancient Near East: It identifies individual variations of cuneiform signs—a huge step forward for academia. In ...
The geopolitical importance of Cyprus has been both a blessing and a curse, sparking centuries of conflict over control of ...
Maximilians University of Würzburg and the Academy of Sciences and Literature in Mainz has presented an artificial ...
A new exhibition is presenting the history of the Lebanese archaeological site of Byblos to European audiences in Paris, ...
Tourists visit the Celsius Library in the ancient city of Ephesus near Izmir in the western Aegean region, Turkey. [Photo by Sertac Kayar/Reuters] It was during these great battles that the Hittites ...
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For over 5 years, Arthur has been professionally covering video games, writing guides and walkthroughs. His passion for video games began at age 10 in 2010 when he first played Gothic, an immersive ...
FX Empire's Economic Calendar offers a global perspective on financial events and economic indicators, with updates as new data becomes available. It is designed to provide a general overview for ...
Roman religion was divided into two. Spirits watched over people, families and households, and the paterfamilias was in charge of the household worship that honored them. Romans also had a set of ...
Ancient Rome was a man’s world. In politics, society and the family, men held both the power and the purse-strings – they even decided whether a baby would live or die. Families were dominated by men.
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