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  • Hittites - Wikipedia
    The Hittites called their kingdom Hattusa (Hatti in Akkadian), a name received from the Hattians, an earlier people who had inhabited and ruled the central Anatolian region until the beginning of the second millennium BC, and who spoke an unrelated language known as Hattic [12] The modern conventional name "Hittites" is due to the initial identification of the people of Hattusa with the
  • Who Were the Hittites? - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Archaeology and the Bible offer contrasting portraits of the Hittites, tracing their rise, identity, and legacy from ancient Anatolia to Canaan
  • Hittite | Definition, History, Achievements, Facts | Britannica
    Hittite, member of an ancient Indo-European people who appeared in Anatolia at the beginning of the 2nd millennium BCE; by 1340 BCE they had become one of the dominant powers of the Middle East Learn more about the history and achievements of the Hittite people in this article
  • Who were the Hittites? The history of the Hittite . . . - The Archaeologist
    Neo-Hittites: Following the collapse of the Hittite Empire, smaller Neo-Hittite or Syro-Hittite city-states emerged in parts of Anatolia and northern Syria These states carried forward the legacy of the Hittite culture until they were eventually absorbed by the rising Neo-Assyrian Empire by the end of the 8th century BCE
  • The Hittites - World History Encyclopedia
    The Hittites occupied the ancient region of Anatolia (also known as Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey) prior to 1700 BCE, developed a culture apparently from the indigenous Hatti (and possibly the Hurrian) people, and expanded their territories into an empire which rivaled, and threatened, the established nation of Egypt They are repeatedly mentioned throughout the Hebrew Tanakh (also known as
  • The Hittites: Forgotten Giants of the Bronze Age Civilization
    The Hittites emerged as a significant civilization during the Bronze Age, with deep ties to Anatolian culture Their beginnings are marked by unique roots and the establishment of their early kingdom, which laid the foundation for their future influence Anatolian Roots The Hittites were part of the larger group of Indo-European peoples
  • The Hittites: Forgotten Empire of Anatolia
    The Hittites were once masters of Anatolia, negotiators with pharaohs, and guardians of an empire that stretched across continents For centuries, they were forgotten, their name surviving only in whispers But archaeology has restored them to history, allowing us to glimpse their world of kings and queens, gods and myths, battles and treaties
  • Hittite sites - Wikipedia
    The Hittite Empire at its greatest extent under Suppiluliuma I (c 1350–1322 BC) and Mursili II (c 1321–1295 BC) showing cities and towns Asia portal The geography of the Hittite Empire is inferred from Hittite texts on the one hand, and from archaeological excavation on the other Matching philology to archaeology is a difficult and ongoing task, and so far, only a handful of sites are
  • The Hittite Empire: The Iron Age Superpower That Rivaled Egypt
    The Hittite Empire: The Iron Age Superpower That Rivaled Egypt For centuries, the Hittites were a "lost" civilization, known only through brief mentions in the Bible However, archaeological excavations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries revealed a massive, sophisticated empire centered in the rugged highlands of modern-day Anatolia
  • Timeline of the Hittite Empire - World History Edu
    Why is the Hittite Empire important? The Hittites played a major role in ancient history They influenced the balance of power in the ancient Near East, developed key ideas in law and diplomacy, and helped spread iron technology and writing systems across the region





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