This book is a pioneering study of the monuments and inscriptions of the Hittite civilization, which flourished in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) during the second millennium BC. The author draws on a variety of archaeological and linguistic sources to explore the Hittite language, religion, art, and politics. The book includes a detailed analysis of the bilingual inscription of Tarkond mos, one of the most important surviving Hittite texts. The...
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