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- Palaic is an extinct Indo-European language, attested in cuneiform tablets in Bronze Age Hattusa, the capital of the Hittites. Palaic, which was apparently...
- (5th–2nd century BC) Pisidian (1st–2nd century AD) [unclassified] Proto-Palaic Palaic (16th–15th century BC) Proto-Lydian Lydian (8th–3rd century BC) Proto-Hittite...
-  2000 – c. 1700 BC. Besides Hittites, Anatolian peoples included Luwians, Palaic peoples and Lydians. They spoke Anatolian languages. Other incoming people...
- written as pa-là-a in Hittite records. It appears to have been bestowed upon Palaic-speakers ("palaumnili") by the Hattians. It may have originated from the...
- in Anatolia at that time included Hattian, Hurrian, Hittite, Luwian, and Palaic. Hattian was a language indigenous to Anatolia, with no known modern-day...
- Hittite and Luwian goddess of medicine and magic, analogous to Hattic and Palaic goddess Kataḫzipuri. She is best known as one of the deities involved in...
- collapse of the Hittite Empire. The least known Anatolian group were the Palaic peoples, who inhabited the region of Pala in northern Anatolia. This area...
- tribal Kaskians, a non-Indo-European people who had earlier displaced the Palaic-speaking Indo-Europeans. Much of the history of the Hittite Empire concerned...
- goddess of the day and counterpart to Gr**** Hemera, Hittite siwat ("day"), Palaic Tīyat- ("Sun, day"), Ancient Gr**** endios ("midday"), Old Armenian tiw (տիւ...
- also incorporated into Hittite religion. He appears in a ritual written in Palaic, though presumed to belong to a Hittite corpus, in which he is implored...