- collectively. The term "Achaean" is
believed to be
related to the
Hittite term
Ahhiyawa and the
Egyptian term
Ekwesh which appear in
texts from the Late Bronze...
- them, in
particular in
concert with
Mycenaean Greece which corresponds to
Ahhiyawa of the
Hittite sources.
During the
Amarna Period,
Arzawa had
achieved sufficient...
-
first proposed in 1924 by Emil Forrer, who also
suggested that the name
Ahhiyawa corresponds to the
Homeric term for the Gr****s, Achaeans. Forrer's work...
-
Homer to
refer to Gr****s as a whole, and may
relate to the
Hittite term
Ahhiyawa,
believed to
refer to
Mycenaean Greece or part of it. In the classical...
-
sphere of
influence of
Mycenaean Greece,
which the
Hittites referred to as
Ahhiyawa.(pp 1–6)(pp 86, 181–182)
Wilusa first appears in
Hittite records around...
- The
Ahhiyawa Texts.
Society of
Biblical Literature. pp. 1–6, 121. ISBN 978-1589832688. Beckman, Gary; Bryce, Trevor; Cline, Eric (2012). The
Ahhiyawa Texts...
- Troy. The
Tawagalawa letter was
written by a
Hittite king to a king of
Ahhiyawa around 1250 BC. The
author is
generally identified as
Hattusili III, though...
- draft. The
Indictment is
notable for
containing the
earliest mention of
Ahhiyawa,
which it
renders as "Ahhiya", as well as the name Attarissiya, one of...
- c. 1250 BC—Tawagalawa
letter sent from a
Hittite king to a king of the
Ahhiyawa Wu Ding, king of the
Shang dynasty. Sanchuniathon,
Phoenician writer, is...
- (2012). The
Ahhiyawa Texts.
Society of
Biblical Literature. p. 98. ISBN 978-1589832688. Kelder,
Jorrit (2005). "The
Chariots of
Ahhiyawa" (PDF). Dacia...