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instead of
cuneiform script. Hattusa, also Hattuşa, Ḫattuša, Hattusas, or
Hattusha, was the
capital of the
Hittite Empire in the late
Bronze Age
during two...
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numerous spells, incantations,
prophecies and
letters at
sites including Hattusha, Mari, Tuttul, Babylon,
Ugarit and others.
Early study of the language...
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stronghold of
Hattusha and is now Boğazköy.
Remnants of the
Hattian civilization have been
found both
under the
lower city of
Hattusha and in the higher...
- "Great
Mosque and
Hospital of Divriği". UNESCO.
Retrieved 8
August 2016. "
Hattusha: the
Hittite Capital". UNESCO.
Retrieved 8
August 2016. "Hierapolis-Pamukkale"...
- Bredarör i Kivik.
Department of Archaeology,
University of Gothenburg.
Hattusha: the
Hittite Capital. UNESCO.
Retrieved 14 July 2012. "Oldest
Hindu Temple...
- and the Rock
Sites of
Cappadocia Great Mosque and
Hospital of Divriği
Hattusha: the
Hittite Capital Hierapolis-Pamukkale
Historic Areas of
Istanbul Nemrut...
- impressions.
Remarkable are
objects with his name
found at
Knossos and
Hattusha indicating diplomatic contacts with
Crete and the Hittites. A
sphinx with...
- Cáceres
Cultural 384 Syria
Ancient City of
Aleppo Cultural 21 Turkey
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Hittite Capital Cultural 377 United
Kingdom Castles and Town Walls...
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Excavations in
historically important cities like Uruk, Shuruppak, ****ur,
Hattusha, Tell el Amarna, Tell
Halaf (Guzana), Sam'al,
Toprakkale and
Babylon built...
- wide-ranging contacts, as
objects in his name have been
found at
Knossos and
Hattusha indicating diplomatic contacts with
Crete and the Hittites, and a sphinx...