Archaeological research in the Middle East is revealing how a long-forgotten ancient civilisation used previously undiscovered linguistics to promote multiculturalism and political stability. The ...
Archaeologists working on excavations in the capital of the former Hittite Empire in Alacahöyük, Turkey, have discovered a secret 2,300-year-old "potern" tunnel, Hurriyet Daily News reports. "This ...
Words from a "lost" language spoken more than 3,000 years ago have been discovered on an ancient clay tablet unearthed in Turkey. Archaeologists discovered the tablet earlier this year during ...
A NEWLY discovered clay tablet from 3,000 years ago has revealed a lost language that includes a ritual text from one of the most powerful ancient empires. It was excavated from Boğazköy-Hattuşa in ...
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In the Turkish province of Corum, home to the ancient Hittite capital of Hattusha, a women’s cooperative has revived the 3,500-year-old “Hittite bread” mentioned in archaeological tablets, producing ...
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In addition to the Hittite capital Hattusa the book includes detailed study, pictures and plans of some other sites like Yazılıkaya, Alaca Höyük, Kanes/Nesa (Kültepe) and Sarissa(Kuşaklı Höyük). The ...
Chef Necati Yilmaz pays tribute to the ancient Hittite civilization, which thrived in Anatolia over 3,000 years ago, with an 11-course menu inspired by archaeological research Chef Necati Yilmaz pays ...
This article was originally published in Eos. Along with Egypt and Babylonia, the Hittite Empire was one of the major powers of the eastern Mediterranean and Near East during the late Bronze Age. For ...
A new research project that looks into the ceremonial rituals of the Hittites is funded with around 8.3 million euros. Daniel Schwemer, Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the University of ...