Due to its geographic location, Cyprus played a significant role in trade during the Late Bronze Age. The island has been located between Anatolia and Syria and a Hittite document dated to the age of ...
Of course, the thousands of tablets that still survive today are some of the most important records of Hittite culture and civilization. Yet, they are also records of the cultures and ...
The 'Hittite Special Exhibition' has opened at the Gimhae National Museum in South Korea, showcasing 212 artifacts from the ...
The Sea Peoples are held responsible for the destruction of the Hittite empire. However, due to a sudden break in record keeping as a result of these invasions, the exact extent and origin of ...
An ancient clay tablet found in central Turkey suggests that a little known rival ethnic group was closely involved in the establishment of the Hittite Empire more than 3,000 years ago ...
Reconstruction of the mudbrick city wall of the capital of Hittite Empire Hattusa (Photo courtesy of DAI) AMMAN — The Late Bronze Age collapse brought a dramatic societal change in the Southern Europe ...