- addressee. In the letter, the
Hittite king s****s
cooperation from the
Ahhiyawan king in
suppressing anti-Hittite
activity in
Western Anatolia. His particular...
- The
Achaeans or
Akhaians (/əˈkiːənz/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀχαιοί, romanized: Akhaioí, "the Achaeans" or "of Achaea") is one of the
names in
Homer which is used...
- dynasty'. It has been
suggested that the name Attarsiya,
belonging to an
Ahhiyawan king of 1400 BC, may be the
Hittite rendition of the Gr**** name. The 'House...
-
century BC
Egyptian inscriptions has been
commonly identified with the
Ahhiyawans.
These Ekwesh were
mentioned as a
group of the Sea People.
Scholars have...
- as "Ahhiya", as well as the name Attarissiya, one of only two
certain Ahhiyawan personal names in the
surviving corpus. It
provides historical context...
-
Dictionary of Gr****, Brill, 2009, p. 1511. Bryce,
Trevor (November 1989). "
AHHIYAWANS AND
MYCENAEANS – AN
ANATOLIAN VIEWPOINT".
Oxford Journal of Archaeology...
-
later names, and that it was of
political interest to
Mycenaean Gr****s (
Ahhiyawans). Some
stray details appearing in
these records have been speculatively...
-
separately from Taruisa. Cir****stantial
evidence raises the
possibility that
Ahhiyawans may have
supported the rebellion. For instance, a Mycenaean-style sword...
- -
Gander focuses on
Hurrian Yakubovich says
Carian and
Cline implies Ahhiyawan - in the wake of
prior Luwian westward migration.
There are historical...
-
Ionians in Late
Bronze Age
Anatolia but
Hittite texts record contact with
Ahhiyawans ("Achaeans")[citation needed]
without being clear on
their location. Miletus...