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Hattusa, also
Hattuşa,
Ḫattuša,
Hattusas, or Hattusha, was the
capital of the
Hittite Empire in the late
Bronze Age
during two
distinct periods. Its ruins...
- The
Hattusa Green Stone is a
roughly cubic block of
nephrite standing in the
remains of the
Great Temple at
Hattusa,
capital of the
Hittites in the late...
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texts found on the site of the
capital of the
Hittite state, the city of
Hattusas (now
Bogazkoy in Turkey). They are the
oldest extant do****ents of the state...
- The
Sphinx Gate of
Hattusa, the
capital of the Hittites...
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clearly Indo-European. The
script on a
monument at Boğazkale by a "People of
Hattusas"
discovered by
William Wright in 1884 was
found to
match peculiar hieroglyphic...
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archives so far
discovered at
Hattusas,
Sapinuwa had been
thought to be a
primarily Hurri-influenced city.
Scholars of the
Hattusas archive therefore positioned...
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consists of 4 quarters: Yekbas, Çarşı,
Hattusas and Hisar. Boğazkale is the site of the
ancient Hittite city
Hattusa and its
sanctuary Yazılıkaya. Because...
- Hittites, a
people of
Bronze Age
Anatolia who
created an
empire centred on
Hattusa, as well as
parts of the
northern Levant and
Upper Mesopotamia. The language...
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court is
further supported by
cuneiform tablets from the
Hittite city of
Hattusas (today Boghazkoy, Turkey),
containing Nefertari's
correspondence with the...
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Mursili defeated this
force and
brought Pihhuniya back as a
prisoner to
Hattusas.
Mursili then
switched to a
defensive strategy, with a
chain of border...