- some time
before 868 BC.
According to the
archaeologist Shigeo Yamada,
Karkamish may have been
known during this
period as 'Sazabê', “a
fortified city...
-
imperial dynasty and the "Great Kings" and "Country-lords" of
Melid and
Karkamish of the
Early Iron Age,
proving an
uninterrupted continuity between the...
- Scribner's Sons. Weeden, Mark (2013). "After the Hittites: The
Kingdoms of
Karkamish and
Palistin in
Northern Syria" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
Institute of classical...
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specifically for the Luwian-speaking prin****lities like
Melid (Malatya) and
Karkamish (Carchemish),
although in a
wider sense the
broader cultural term "Syro-Hittite"...
- S2CID 166706357. Weeden, Mark (December 2013). "After the Hittites: the
kingdoms of
Karkamish and
Palistin in
northern Syria" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
Institute of classical...
- Literatur, Berlin, 2006. Weeden, Mark, "After the Hittites: the
kingdoms of
Karkamish and
Palistin in
northern Syria,"
Bulletin of the
Institute of classical...
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Barsip was
occupied by
Shalmaneser III, the
important nearby city of
Karkamish (Carchemish), only 20 km
upstream the
Euphrates river,
remained under...
-
University Press. Weeden, Mark (2013). "After the Hittites: The
Kingdoms of
Karkamish and
Palistin in
Northern Syria" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
Institute of classical...
- Ankara. pp. 91–94. ISBN 9781912090693. Hawkins, John
David (1995a). "
Karkamish and Karatepe: Neo-Hittite City-States in
North Syria".
Civilizations of...
- Ankara. pp. 91–94. ISBN 9781912090693. Hawkins, John
David (1995a). "
Karkamish and Karatepe: Neo-Hittite City-States in
North Syria".
Civilizations of...