In this paper we deploy both archaeological evidence, principally from survey, as well as topographic textual evidence in an integrated attempt to localise a broad range of place-names attested in the Hittite period of the Late Bronze Age. The geographical focus is on the north-central region of Anatolia, particularly relating to the survey area of Inner Paphlagonia. Investigated toponyms include rivers, mountains, regions, and settlement names. By these means we aim to situate the recurrent Hittite-Kaska conflict of the Late Bronze Age more firmly within its physical environment
Destruction, abandonment and resettlement, in particular, characterise the sequence of many Central ...
The talk will discuss a new, three-year project that is about to start at the University of Warsaw. ...
This volume is devoted to the search for borders in archaeology and takes as a case study the archae...
In this paper we deploy both archaeological evidence, principally from survey, as well as topographi...
The Hittite state was founded c. 1650 BC and developed thereafter. The Hittites were able to establi...
The paper offers a revision of some problematic points concerning the historical geography of wester...
The northern and northeastern borders of the Hittite Empire of Late Bronze Age Anatolia hosted a loo...
M.Ö. II. Binyıl’da Ortadoğu’daki önemli uygarlıklardan birisi olan Hititler Orta Anadolu merkez olm...
Spatial analysis techniques, performed using Geographical Information System (GIS) software packages...
The Hittites have attracted less attention from British archaeologists than other Bronze Age states ...
This dissertation is about the Kaska people of the central Black Sea region and their interactions w...
Bilindiği üzere Hititler, MÖ. 2. Binyıl’da Anadolu’da büyük bir medeniyet kurmuşlardır. Yine aynı co...
This book contains studies on the symbolic significance of the landscape for the communities inhabit...
Since 2008, first year of the Uşaklı Höyük Archaeological Project, our team has been working to obta...
Since 2006 the University of Pavia conducts a survey in Southern Cappadocia (Turkey). The area under...
Destruction, abandonment and resettlement, in particular, characterise the sequence of many Central ...
The talk will discuss a new, three-year project that is about to start at the University of Warsaw. ...
This volume is devoted to the search for borders in archaeology and takes as a case study the archae...
In this paper we deploy both archaeological evidence, principally from survey, as well as topographi...
The Hittite state was founded c. 1650 BC and developed thereafter. The Hittites were able to establi...
The paper offers a revision of some problematic points concerning the historical geography of wester...
The northern and northeastern borders of the Hittite Empire of Late Bronze Age Anatolia hosted a loo...
M.Ö. II. Binyıl’da Ortadoğu’daki önemli uygarlıklardan birisi olan Hititler Orta Anadolu merkez olm...
Spatial analysis techniques, performed using Geographical Information System (GIS) software packages...
The Hittites have attracted less attention from British archaeologists than other Bronze Age states ...
This dissertation is about the Kaska people of the central Black Sea region and their interactions w...
Bilindiği üzere Hititler, MÖ. 2. Binyıl’da Anadolu’da büyük bir medeniyet kurmuşlardır. Yine aynı co...
This book contains studies on the symbolic significance of the landscape for the communities inhabit...
Since 2008, first year of the Uşaklı Höyük Archaeological Project, our team has been working to obta...
Since 2006 the University of Pavia conducts a survey in Southern Cappadocia (Turkey). The area under...
Destruction, abandonment and resettlement, in particular, characterise the sequence of many Central ...
The talk will discuss a new, three-year project that is about to start at the University of Warsaw. ...
This volume is devoted to the search for borders in archaeology and takes as a case study the archae...