- (/ˈkɑːrkəmɪʃ/ KAR-kəm-ish or /kɑːrˈkiːmɪʃ/ kar-KEE-mish), also
spelled Karkemish (Turkish: Karkamış), was an
important ancient capital in the northern...
- the
Karkemish acropolis and
Inner Town, and
access to the
acropolis is
still restricted. Most of the
Outer Town lies in
Syrian territory.
Karkemish has...
- Neo-Hittite
Chimera from
Karkemish, at the
Museum of
Anatolian Civilizations...
-
Preliminary Remarks on the Neo-****yrian City Wall in the
Outer Town at
Karkemish": 901–902. {{cite journal}}: Cite
journal requires |journal= (help) Shaw...
- part of the so-called
Deeds of
Suppiluliuma I.
While laying siege to
Karkemish, the
Hittite ruler receives a
letter from the
Egyptian queen. The letter...
-
imperial monuments to the
Early Iron Age Syro-Hittite
inscriptions of
Karkemish, Melid,
Aleppo and elsewhere.
Luwian hieroglyphs were
chosen by many of...
-
Suppiluliuma I—relates that
Hittite ruler,
Suppiluliuma I,
while laying siege to
Karkemish,
received a
letter from the
Egyptian queen. The
letter reads: My husband...
-
lying just
north of
Jarabulus (half of
which is now in Turkey) was
called Karkemish, in Gr**** and
Roman times the
ancient name of the city was "Europos" (Εὐρωπός)...
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soldiers carrying weapons. A
ceremony for Kamani, heir to the
throne of
Karkemish, and his brothers, in a
style inspired by
older reliefs at the
Royal Buttress...
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productive centre. From this area
several specimens have been
collected at
Karkemish, Tell Ahmar, Tell Amarna, Deve Höyük, Tell
Shiukh Fawqani,
Saraga Höyük...