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Tayinat's Building XVI: the Religious Dimensions and Significance of A
Feasting in Homeric Epic 303
Amarna Period Down to the Opening of Sety I's Reign
ARCL 0141 Mediterranean Prehistory
Aspects of St Anna's Cult in Byzantium
Central Anatolian Languages and Language Communities in the Colony Period : a Luwian-Hattian Symbiosis and the Independent Hittites*
'Temple States' of Pontus: Comana Pontica and Zela A
Following a False Trail — the Search for the Hittites
Communicating Power in the Bīt-Ḫilāni Palace
Empires and Diversity: on the Crossroads of Archaeology, Anthropology, and History
Five Autographs of Homer
A Study in the Syntax of the Luwian Language
Flavius Arrianus: the New Xenophon Stadter, Philip a Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1967; 8, 2; Proquest Pg
Luwian Language
The Archaeology of the Kaska
Studies in Hittite-Luwian Names
Studies in the Archaeology of Hellenistic Pontus: the Settlements, Monuments, and Coinage of Mithradates Vi and His Predecessors
The Making of Hittite Imperial Landscapes: Territoriality and Balance of Power in South-Central Anatolia During the Late Bronze
Top View
The Hittite Dictionary and Formatted by the Staff of the Publications Office of the Oriental Institute
Heterograms in Hittite, Palaic, and Luwian Context
THE WORLD of the NEO-HITTITE KINGDOMS This Page Intentionally Left Blank the World of the Neo-Hittite Kingdoms
The Hittites Period (The Second Millennium B.C.) Plague Epidemic in Anatolia
Variation in Representation Through Architectural Benefaction Under Roman Rule: Five Cases from the Province of Asia C
Homer and History: Old Questions, New Evidence 5
Empires and Dynasties
Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde
Hittitology Today: Studies on Hittite And
AMİSOS / AMISOS Cilt/Volume 4, Sayı/Issue 7 (Aralık/December 2019), Ss./Pp
Troy and the Trojan War: a Symposium Held at Bryn Mawr College, October 1984
Study of the Buddhist Viharas During Pala Dynasty in Bengal
The University of Chicago Sociolinguistics of The
Anatolia “ 4 Th Partners Meeting Latvia /Riga 20-25 June 2011 Prehistoric Sites in Anatolia Geographical Setting
Hittite Empire
THE HITTITE DICTIONARY of the ORIENTAL INSTITUTE of the UNIVERSITY of CHICAGO Oi.Uchicago.Edu/OI/DEPT/PUB/SRC/CHD/S/CHDS.Html
Burying a Sage: the Heroon of Thales in the Agora of Miletos Alexander Herda