This article presents data on western Anatolia during the Late Bronze Age, wherein it was the homeland of a wide range of states and population groups. The most important and most powerful of these was a group of kingdoms that are attested in Hittite texts as the Arzawa Lands. Most scholars associate the development of these kingdoms with Luwian-speaking populations who had occupied large parts of Anatolia from (at least) the early second millennium BCE. The most enduring link between Anatolia's Late Bronze Age civilizations and their first-millennium-BCE successors is provided by the Lukka people, one of the Luwian-speaking population groups of southwestern Anatolia. They were almost certainly among the most important agents for the contin...
The northern and northeastern borders of the Hittite Empire of Late Bronze Age Anatolia hosted a loo...
The present article contains observations on the invasion of Lycia by the Hittite king Tudhaliya IV ...
This paper presents the results of a longterm survey conducted in the Bakırçay/Kaikos Valley and the...
This article presents data on the Late Bronze Age of southern and southeastern Anatolia. Southern an...
Late Bronze Age Anatolia was dominated by the kingdom of the Hittites. Though its ruling class was a...
The Anatolian Middle Bronze Age (MBA) is roughly contemporary with the Isin-Larsa Period followed by...
Cadir Hoyuk, located in the Yozgat Province of the north-central Anatolian plateau, was continuously...
In this article seven settlements situated north-northwest of Konya and the Chalcolithic-EBA (Early ...
The Upper Mesopotamia’s Late Bronze Age (LBA) is a period of dramatic socio-economic change that res...
The discovery of people's mines and the use of them has been a major breakthrough in the development...
Güneri Semih. Cultural connections between Anatolia and Caucasus-Central Asia during the Late Bronze...
The Hittites have attracted less attention from British archaeologists than other Bronze Age states ...
Destruction, abandonment and resettlement, in particular, characterise the sequence of many Central ...
The disappearance and weakening of the Late Bronze Age territorial empires in the Eastern Mediterran...
Çadır Höyük, located in the Yozgat Province of the north-central Anatolian plateau, was continuously...
The northern and northeastern borders of the Hittite Empire of Late Bronze Age Anatolia hosted a loo...
The present article contains observations on the invasion of Lycia by the Hittite king Tudhaliya IV ...
This paper presents the results of a longterm survey conducted in the Bakırçay/Kaikos Valley and the...
This article presents data on the Late Bronze Age of southern and southeastern Anatolia. Southern an...
Late Bronze Age Anatolia was dominated by the kingdom of the Hittites. Though its ruling class was a...
The Anatolian Middle Bronze Age (MBA) is roughly contemporary with the Isin-Larsa Period followed by...
Cadir Hoyuk, located in the Yozgat Province of the north-central Anatolian plateau, was continuously...
In this article seven settlements situated north-northwest of Konya and the Chalcolithic-EBA (Early ...
The Upper Mesopotamia’s Late Bronze Age (LBA) is a period of dramatic socio-economic change that res...
The discovery of people's mines and the use of them has been a major breakthrough in the development...
Güneri Semih. Cultural connections between Anatolia and Caucasus-Central Asia during the Late Bronze...
The Hittites have attracted less attention from British archaeologists than other Bronze Age states ...
Destruction, abandonment and resettlement, in particular, characterise the sequence of many Central ...
The disappearance and weakening of the Late Bronze Age territorial empires in the Eastern Mediterran...
Çadır Höyük, located in the Yozgat Province of the north-central Anatolian plateau, was continuously...
The northern and northeastern borders of the Hittite Empire of Late Bronze Age Anatolia hosted a loo...
The present article contains observations on the invasion of Lycia by the Hittite king Tudhaliya IV ...
This paper presents the results of a longterm survey conducted in the Bakırçay/Kaikos Valley and the...