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Luwians of Türkiye: Unlocking an untold chapter of ancient history

Anadolu Agency 18 Nov 2024
Recent studies reveal that this overlooked culture not only shaped the political landscape of the Eastern Mediterranean but may also explain some of history's biggest mysteries, like the Trojan War and the fall of the Hittite Empire.
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Cyprus in Late Bronze Age: Trade routes, settlement patterns

The Jordan Times 18 Oct 2024
The island has been located between Anatolia and Syria and a Hittite document dated to the age of king Suppiluliuma II records that Alasiya (or Cyprus) was annexed to the Hittite Empire, for the first time, at the age of Tudhaliya IV.
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Sacred Structures Built by Phrygians in 800 BC Unearthed in Turkey

Ancient Origins 12 Oct 2024
The latter was a giant stone fortress built by the legendary Hittite Empire to provide protection to its capital city of Hattusa.
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Delving into societal collapse of Late Bronze Age

The Jordan Times 25 Sep 2024
Most likely the Hittite Empire around 1,200 bc collapse. The Hittites were one of the great powers in the ancient world across five centuries with an empire centred in a semi-arid region in Anatolia ...
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What Does It Take to Destroy a World Order?

Scheerpost 21 Sep 2024
... a protracted drought that “caused crop failures, dearth, and famine,” sweeping away Late Bronze Age civilizations like the Greek Mycenaean cities, the Hittite empire, and the New Kingdom in Egypt.
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Chariots played significant role throughout history, ancient warfare

The Jordan Times 17 Sep 2024
However, the first certain attestation of chariots in the Hittite Empire dates to the late 17th century BC (Hattusili I). As famous charioteers, Hittites developed a new design of chariots with lighter wheels and three warriors instead of two.
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Egyptologists find ancient sword possibly wielded against the mysterious ‘Sea Peoples’

Popular Science 16 Sep 2024
Ramesses II had the second longest reign in Egyptian history, marked by a major building boom and wars with the Hittites and a group of invaders called the Sea Peoples ... The Sea Peoples are held responsible for the destruction of the Hittite empire.
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Syria: Videos of its Past, Politics and Humanitarian Analysis,

MegaloPreneur 16 Sep 2024
It also forms part of the Ancient Egyptian, Hittite, and Assyrian empires ... With the Roman Empire, Syria was part of the Eastern Roman Empire. Syria contributed much to the general culture and economy of the empire.
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Podcast #251: Tracing the Rise of Radicalised Anti-Zionism on American Campuses

Quillette 16 Sep 2024
And as you say, that paradigm doesn’t really fit Israel, where for thousands of years, there’s been not just Jews and Arabs, but Phoenicians and Hittites and Persians and dozens of other empires.
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Who ruled this land?

Israel Hayom 16 Aug 2024
During periods when Jewish independence was lost, various empires treated this land merely as a distant province ... Until the settlement period and shortly after, the Egyptian Empire ruled the country, while the Hittite Empire held sway in the north.
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Political networks in Eastern Mediterranean during Late BA

The Jordan Times 31 Jul 2024
... adding that 12th century BC developments on Cyprus, on coastal Anatolia (especially Cilicia) and in the Dodecanese, were a result of the decline and collapse of the Mycenaean and Hittite empires.
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Opulence of pharaoh Ramses II unveiled at German exhibition

Hindustan Times 17 Jul 2024
At the beginning of his reign, like his father Seti I before him, he had to defend himself against Libyan tribes in the northwest and against the mighty Hittite Empire, which covered roughly the area of Turkey, Syria and Lebanontoday.
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Hittite Royal Seal Found in Büklükale Warns ‘Whoever Breaks This Will Die’

Ancient Origins 08 Jul 2024
Archaeological surveys indicate that Büklükale flourished during the height of the Hittite Empire ... In the 2023 excavation season, the team discovered a cuneiform seal impression from the Hittite Empire period.
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3,000-year-old lost Anatolian language 'Kalašma' deciphered

Sott 06 Jul 2024
Based in central Anatolia, Türkiye, and with Hattuša as its capital, the Hittite Kingdom and later Empire is acknowledged as one of the principal Old World empires of the Eastern Mediterranean and ...

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