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Trevor Bryce
Syria has long been one of the most trouble-prone and politically volatile regions of the Near and Middle Eastern world. This book looks back beyond the troubles of the present to tell the 3000-year story of what happened many centuries before. Trevo
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Trevor Bryce
A central figure in both classical and ancient near Eastern fields, Trevor Bryce presents the first publication to focus on Troy's neighbours and contemporaries as much as Troy itself. With the help of maps, charts and photographs, he unearths the se
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Trevor Bryce
In the 14th century BC the Hittites became the supreme political and military power in the Near East. How did they achieve their supremacy? How successful were they in maintaining it? What brought about their collapse and disappearance? This comprehe
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Trevor Bryce
Offering fascinating insights into the people and politics of the ancient near Eastern kingdoms, Trevor Bryce uses the letters of the five Great Kings of Egypt, Babylon, Hatti, Mitanni and Assyria as the focus of a fresh look at this turbulent and vo
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Trevor Bryce
Publikováno v:
Gephyra, Vol 16, Pp 1-12 (2018)
Hitit baskenti Hattusa’da kazilarda bulunan pismis toprak tabletler sozde erken Hitit krali I. Hattusili’nin (yak. 1650-1620) askeri basarisinin bes yilini kaydetmektedir. Genel olarak Hattusili’nin ‘yilliklari’ olarak bilinen bu belge (kra
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Trevor Bryce
This gripping biography documents the life and reign of Hattusili, one of the most famous and well-documented Hittite rulers. Hattusili ruled over the ancient kingdom of Anatolia (modern Turkey) during the 2nd millennium BC and was a political rival
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Trevor Bryce
The Hittites in the Late Bronze Age became the mightiest military power in the Ancient Near East. Yet their empire was always vulnerable to destruction by enemy forces; their Anatolian homeland occupied a remote region, with no navigable rivers; and
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Trevor Bryce
Publikováno v:
Anatolian Studies. 66:67-79
The focus of this article is the recently published, near-duplicate ARSUZ inscriptions carved on two stelae found near İskenderun in southeastern Turkey and dating to the later tenth century BC. Particular attention is given to the historical sectio
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Trevor Bryce
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 381:255-256