Is there any evidence that king Atreus of Mycenae really existed? Can he be identified with the Attarsiya of ancient Hittite ...
Archaeologists are still grappling with the enigma surrounding a mysterious large green stone discovered at the Temple complex in Hattusa, the capital of the ancient Hittite Empire. Referred to as ...
The archaeological site of Hattusha, former capital of the Hittite Empire, is notable for its urban organization, the types of construction that have been preserved (temples, royal residences, ...
Did the legendary kings of Troy really exist? Some researchers argue that they appear in Hittite letters, but is this really ...
A staff member on March 6 observes the international exchange exhibition "Hittites: The Mightiest Empire of the Orient" at Seoul Baekje Museum in Seoul's Songpa-gu District.
An ancient clay tablet found in central Turkey suggests that a little known rival ethnic group was closely involved in the establishment of the Hittite Empire more than 3,000 years ago ...
This tablet indicates Buklukale was such a city. The Hurrian language was spoken in kingdoms east of the Hittite Empire. The king of Hittite at the time the tablet was made is said to have married ...
The city itself dates to the Hittite period, and was known then as ... crafted in a style reminiscent of the Roman empire’s Severan dynasty (193 to 235 A.D.). Nearby sat a third statue, also ...