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sartorialadventure:Hittite Bronze, Silver and Electrum Mountain God Figurine, circa Mid-2nd Millenni
historyfilia:Silver vessel terminating in the forepart of a stag Hittite, ca. 14th–13th century B.C.
ancientpeoples:Golden statue of Hittite goddessStatue is only 4.3cm high and 1.7cm wide.Hittite Empi
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Ancient Hittite court testimony detailing a lawsuit between two business owners, dated between 1920–
In 1245 BCE, Ramses II married the first-born daughter of Hittite king Hattusilis and cemented a lon
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deerheadlights: Eflatun Pınar———I’ve decided to fully embrace my ancient ladies theme. A Hittite lad
archaicwonder:Proto-Hittite Chariot with Oxen, c. 1800- 1500 BCThis bronze sculptural ensemble repre
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ancientpeoples:Drinking vessel shaped like a fistA Hittite ceremonial vessel made of silver in centr
willigula:Hittite carved crystal hedgehog, Anatolia, c. 1,500 BCE. (my dad has weird things in his h
ibuzoo:Myths around the world challenge @thewinedarksea & @ibuzooHittite Mythology | ArunaAruna
Sumerian terracotta tablet with pictographs (c. 3500 BC, during theLate Uruk Period). Dimensions ar
coolartefact:Lion gate of Hattusa. Hattusa was capital of of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze A
Hittite relief in Ivriz, Turkey
ancientpeoples:Seated Goddess with Child14th-13th Century BCCentral Anatolia, Hittite This tiny pend
ancientpeoples: Seated Goddess with Child14th-13th Century BCCentral Anatolia, Hittite This tiny pe
evocativesynthesis: Hittite Drinking Vessel, Boston Museum of Fine Arts | Near Eastern, Anatolian,
lxcuna: A - Z Challenge: @ibuzoo vs @lxcuna [ T ] elipinu: a Hittite god who most likely served as a
Hittite goddess and child, 14th-13th century BCE.
Hittite statuette of a seated deity. Artist unknown; 13th cent. BCE. From Turkey; now in the Metro
historyfilia:Silver vessel terminating in the forepart of a stag Hittite, ca. 14th–13th century B.C.
willigula:Hittite carved crystal hedgehog, Anatolia, c. 1,500 BCE. (my dad has weird things in his h
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