This dissertation is about the Kaska people of the central Black Sea region and their interactions with the Hittite Empire in the empire’s contested northern frontier during the Late Bronze Age. Modern scholarship views the Kaska as a distinct ethnic group and the most formidable and persistent enemy of the Hittite state. Based on a comprehensive study of the primary sources consisting of Hittite texts pertaining to the Kaska and archaeological data from the Black Sea region, the present study undertakes a reevaluation of the Kaska and their role in Hittite history. The main part of the dissertation consists of philological editions of the most important Hittite sources on the Kaska, a group of documents that have been referred to as the “K...
O presente trabalho se propõe analisar os hititas através da perspectiva étnica que existiu na Anató...
The mixed nature of Kizzuwatna’s population is widely accepted by the scholars, considering the Hurr...
The Hittites ruled a kingdom and then an empire in central Anatolia from the 17th to the 12th centur...
This dissertation is about the Kaska people of the central Black Sea region and their interactions w...
The northern and northeastern borders of the Hittite Empire of Late Bronze Age Anatolia hosted a loo...
In 14th century BC, the Hittites became the supreme political and military power in the Near East. H...
Hittite was the language of the Hittite Empire that ruled over vast parts of Turkey from 1650 - 1180...
The disappearance and weakening of the Late Bronze Age territorial empires in the Eastern Mediterran...
Kizzuwatna was a kingdom located in south-eastern Anatolia – roughly corresponding to modern Cilicia...
Late Bronze Age Anatolia was dominated by the kingdom of the Hittites. Though its ruling class was a...
Keywords: Ancient Near East, Hittite Empire, Assyria, Middle Assyrian kingdom, war, conflict. This ...
Ranko Matasović, a linguist at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, recently published a new book, e...
In this dissertation, I investigate the impact of the extended religious and political elements in t...
The Hittite state was founded c. 1650 BC and developed thereafter. The Hittites were able to establi...
In this paper we deploy both archaeological evidence, principally from survey, as well as topographi...
O presente trabalho se propõe analisar os hititas através da perspectiva étnica que existiu na Anató...
The mixed nature of Kizzuwatna’s population is widely accepted by the scholars, considering the Hurr...
The Hittites ruled a kingdom and then an empire in central Anatolia from the 17th to the 12th centur...
This dissertation is about the Kaska people of the central Black Sea region and their interactions w...
The northern and northeastern borders of the Hittite Empire of Late Bronze Age Anatolia hosted a loo...
In 14th century BC, the Hittites became the supreme political and military power in the Near East. H...
Hittite was the language of the Hittite Empire that ruled over vast parts of Turkey from 1650 - 1180...
The disappearance and weakening of the Late Bronze Age territorial empires in the Eastern Mediterran...
Kizzuwatna was a kingdom located in south-eastern Anatolia – roughly corresponding to modern Cilicia...
Late Bronze Age Anatolia was dominated by the kingdom of the Hittites. Though its ruling class was a...
Keywords: Ancient Near East, Hittite Empire, Assyria, Middle Assyrian kingdom, war, conflict. This ...
Ranko Matasović, a linguist at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, recently published a new book, e...
In this dissertation, I investigate the impact of the extended religious and political elements in t...
The Hittite state was founded c. 1650 BC and developed thereafter. The Hittites were able to establi...
In this paper we deploy both archaeological evidence, principally from survey, as well as topographi...
O presente trabalho se propõe analisar os hititas através da perspectiva étnica que existiu na Anató...
The mixed nature of Kizzuwatna’s population is widely accepted by the scholars, considering the Hurr...
The Hittites ruled a kingdom and then an empire in central Anatolia from the 17th to the 12th centur...