Hatice Gonnet-Bağana with British archaeologist David Hawkins examining Nişantaş, a rock with a Hittite inscription at Hattusa, the capital city of the Hittite Empire, today in the Çorum Province, Turkey. Rocky hilltop in the Upper City of the Hittite capital Hattusa, is situated on the opposite side of Büyükkale, the main royal citadel. Hittite inscription in Luwian language on an smoothed rock, 8,5 meters wide and 11 lines in all narrates, in only partly deciphered words, the deeds of the last Hittite king to reign over Hattusa, Suppiluliuma II (1215–1200 BC), the last Hittite king.135 film (36×24 mm