Poster presented at the 5th Annual Birmingham Egyptology Symposium: “Conflict in Ancient Culture”, 11th May 2018, University of Birmingham
The Hittites ruled a kingdom and then an empire in central Anatolia from the 17th to the 12th centur...
Abstract: The publication of a hieroglyphic inscription found at Türkmenkarahöyük in the Konya regio...
After the conquest of northern Syria by the Hittite king Suppiluliuma the Ist ca. 1360 BC, what coul...
This dissertation examines the packaging and presentation of the Battle of Kadesh as a meaningful Ev...
Evidence, however, has pointed to Asia Minor as their home, and when therefore in the nineteenth cen...
During the IIth millennium BC, the oriental Mediterranean Sea not only stands out as a major crossro...
In 1259 BC, the 21st year of Ramesses II, a long period of hostility between Egypt and Hatti ended w...
The present paper analyses the mutual influences between Egypt and the city of Karkemish (present Ja...
In this book the much-debated problem of political organization in Mycenaean Greece (ca. 1400-1200 B...
This article is devoted to the description and analysis of the limestone stela of Haremwia from Abyd...
Purpose. The “Battle of Kadesh,” a historical literary composition recounting one military engagemen...
M.Ö. 2. Binyılda Anadolu’da büyük bir siyasi güç haline gelen Hitit Devleti, kabileler halinde yaşay...
Some Egyptian and Hittite documents refer to the exchange of medical knowledge; on one hand, Egypt s...
Hittite version of the Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty was concluded between Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses...
The disappearance and weakening of the Late Bronze Age territorial empires in the Eastern Mediterran...
The Hittites ruled a kingdom and then an empire in central Anatolia from the 17th to the 12th centur...
Abstract: The publication of a hieroglyphic inscription found at Türkmenkarahöyük in the Konya regio...
After the conquest of northern Syria by the Hittite king Suppiluliuma the Ist ca. 1360 BC, what coul...
This dissertation examines the packaging and presentation of the Battle of Kadesh as a meaningful Ev...
Evidence, however, has pointed to Asia Minor as their home, and when therefore in the nineteenth cen...
During the IIth millennium BC, the oriental Mediterranean Sea not only stands out as a major crossro...
In 1259 BC, the 21st year of Ramesses II, a long period of hostility between Egypt and Hatti ended w...
The present paper analyses the mutual influences between Egypt and the city of Karkemish (present Ja...
In this book the much-debated problem of political organization in Mycenaean Greece (ca. 1400-1200 B...
This article is devoted to the description and analysis of the limestone stela of Haremwia from Abyd...
Purpose. The “Battle of Kadesh,” a historical literary composition recounting one military engagemen...
M.Ö. 2. Binyılda Anadolu’da büyük bir siyasi güç haline gelen Hitit Devleti, kabileler halinde yaşay...
Some Egyptian and Hittite documents refer to the exchange of medical knowledge; on one hand, Egypt s...
Hittite version of the Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty was concluded between Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses...
The disappearance and weakening of the Late Bronze Age territorial empires in the Eastern Mediterran...
The Hittites ruled a kingdom and then an empire in central Anatolia from the 17th to the 12th centur...
Abstract: The publication of a hieroglyphic inscription found at Türkmenkarahöyük in the Konya regio...
After the conquest of northern Syria by the Hittite king Suppiluliuma the Ist ca. 1360 BC, what coul...