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Hittitology is the
study of the Hittites, an
ancient Anatolian people that
established an
empire around Hattusa in the 2nd
millennium BCE. It combines...
- Aleppo. The new
readings of
Anatolian hieroglyphic signs proposed by the
Hittitologists Elisabeth Rieken and Ilya
Yakubovich were
conducive to the conclusion...
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Gamkrelidze (1929–2021),
Georgian linguist, orientalist,
public benefactor,
Hittitologist,
academician Tamaz Gelashvili (born 1978),
Georgian chess grandmaster...
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Trevor Robert Bryce (/braɪs/; born 1940) is an
Australian Hittitologist specializing in
ancient and
classical Near-eastern history. He is semi-retired...
- the end of the Hittite,
Mycenaean and
Mitanni kingdoms. The
American Hittitologist Gary
Beckman writes, on page 23 of
Akkadica 120 (2000): A
terminus ante...
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Alwin Kloekhorst (born 1978),
Dutch linguist, Indo-Europeanist and
Hittitologist Alwin Korselt (1864–1947),
German mathematician Alwin McGregor (1889–1963)...
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official testament of Ḫattušili I, and
contains his last
recorded words.
Hittitologist Trevor R.
Bryce argued that the
sentence was
unintentionally included...
- 19,1894 –
January 10,1986) was a
Swiss ****yriologist and
pioneering Hittitologist. He was the
first to
point out the
relevance of
references to Wilusa...
- in 1973,
generally referred to as "the new readings".
According to
Hittitologist Alwin Kloekhorst,
Hieroglyphic Luwian may also be
known as
Empire Luwian...
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Gustav Güterbock (May 27, 1908 –
March 29, 2000) was a German-American
Hittitologist. Born and
trained in Germany, his
career was
ended with the rise of...