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Tlos, Oinoanda and the Hittite Invasion of the Lukka Lands. Some Thoughts on the History of North-Western Lycia in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages
Amarna Period Down to the Opening of Sety I's Reign
Pre-Publication Proof
Hittite Rock Reliefs in Southeastern Anatolia As a Religious Manifestation of the Late Bronze and Iron Ages
The Storm-God and Hittite Great King
Anatolia Between the 13 and the 12 Century
THE KINGDOM of the HITTITES This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Kingdom of the Hittites
A Hatalomgyakorlás Lehetőségei És Korlátai a Hettita Birodalomban
ASSYRIOLOGICAL STUDIES • No. 25
The Assyrians in the Euphrates Valley in the 13Th Century Aline Tenu
Anthropomorphic Representations of the Hittite Kings
Chapter 21 Kizzuwatna and the Euphrates States: Kummaha, Elbistan, Malatya Philology J. David Hawkins and Mark Weeden SOAS
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Hittite Queenship: Women
I Methodology
The Last Days of Hattusa -- the Mysterious Collapse of the Hittite Empire Trevor Bryce
When Were the Fortifications of the Upper City of Hattuša Built?
Searching for Tarhuntassa: Using Gis Spatial Analysis
Iconoclasm and Text Destruction in the Ancient Near East and Beyond
Top View
INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH O
The Annals and Lost Golden Statue of the Hittite King Hattusili I
Empires and Diversity READ ONLY / NO DOWNLOAD
IRON AGE Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions Writings from the Ancient World
The Ahhiyawa Texts Writings from the Ancient World
1 HITTITE DEAF MEN in the 13Th CENTURY BC
Inloop Document Talanta 12-02-2015 19:50 Pagina 25
FROM IKKUWANIYA to URA a Reassessment of the Geography of the Hūlaya River Land According to the Hittite Archaeological and Philological Evidence
Bureaucracy and Bureaucratic Change in Hittite Administration
HITTITE DEAF MEN in the 13Th CENTURY BC
HITTITES and THEIR WORLD Archaeology and Biblical Studies
ASSYRIOLOGICAL STUDIES • No. 23
Les Achéens Et L'ahhiyawa
El Intercambio De Bienes Entre Egipto Y Asia Anterior
Arinna (Cth 376.A)
The Downfall of Danuhepa, The…