Cupules (?) and relief of the Hittite War-God at the King’s Gate, Hattusa as seen from the top. The King’s Gate is the best-preserved city gate at Hattusa, the capital city of Hittites (today in the Çorum Province, Turkey) from their beginning in the 17th century BC until the collapse of the empire in early 12th century BC. By the 12th century the city came to cover an area of 182 hectars, surrounded by a 3.3 km long defensive wall. The King’s Gate is was one of those gates. There are two towers on two sides that have both an inner and outer portal. A model of the relief of the Hittite God of War, the original of which is in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara.135 film (36×24 mm