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coolartefact: Hittite Silver Horn-Shaped Drinking Vessel (Rhyton)Source: imgur.com/zIrKzvJ
KANEKO’S CRIB NOTES LVIII: GREATEST HITTITE OF THE ‘70sThere’s little rhyme or rea
Marching Hittite figures from Zincirli Höyük, Central Anatolia.Source: John Henry Haynes:
ayearinlanguage: A Year in Language, Day 29: Hittite Hittite is an ancient Indo-European language sp
sisterofiris:Hi, my name is sisterofiris and I’m here to provide you with extremely niche Hitt
Seated Goddess with a Child, Hittite Empire, 13th century B.C.E, Central Anatolia @metmuseumThis is
Hittite gold pendants, c. 13th century BCE, mounted in modern times as earrings. From Bonhams auctio
infantacatalina: - The Hittite Letters
How often did that happen???Ok, so this is the first post of a series of ancient ridiculous facts I
scottpilgvrim: 30 DAYS OF HORROR CHALLENGE: 7/7 Deities → Lelwani Lelwani is the Hittite
grandegyptianmuseum: Relief depicting Hittite prisoners/spies being beaten with sticks, detail from
worldhistoryfacts: Gold Hittite pendant featuring a goddess and child, ca. 1300 BCE. The disc behind
The ancient Hittite-Egyptian peace treaty is one of the earliest surviving peace accords on record.
ishtargates:sisterofiris:Hi, my name is sisterofiris and I’m here to provide you with extremely nich
womenofantiquity:Look, I know that nobody lists the Hittites as their favorite ancient civilization,
The “lion gate” at the ancient city of Hattusa, in modern Turkey. Hattusa was the capital of the Hit
Freaking Hittites.
maritimehistorypodcast.com/ep-019-ugarit-in-flames/Episode 019 is now up and running! This ep
mirekulous:Hittites: Altar with hieroglyphs, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara.
maritimehistorypodcast.com/ep-019-ugarit-in-flames/Episode 019 is now up and running! This ep
Two weeks ago, I had the inclination to draw Gozer the Gozerian, aka Gozer the Destructor, Volguus Z
egypt-museum:Battle of KadeshAccount of the Battle of Kadesh, given to Hittitesby Ramesses II (papyr
grandegyptianmuseum:Account of the Battle of Kadesh, given to Hittitesby Ramesses II (papyrus). New
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