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Anatolia On The Trail Of the Hittite Civilization — Ali Kılıçkaya Erdal Yazıcı

Anatolia On The Trail Of the Hittite Civilization
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Anatolia On The Trail Of the Hittite Civilization

Ali Kılıçkaya Erdal Yazıcı

Uranus

Ocak 2023304 sf.
13.00x21.00 cm2. Hamur
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Anatolia On The Trail Of the Hittite Civilization

Ali Kılıçkaya Erdal Yazıcı

Erdal Yazıcı tarafından kaleme alınan Anatolia On The Trail Of the Hittite Civilization Uranus eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Anatolia On The Trail Of the Hittite Civilization Erdal Yazıcı Kitap Özeti This guide documentary book has been interested in the history of Anatolia and its cultural heritage In this book we attempt to present in detail the history of the Hittites the first state established in Anatolia and the Neo Hittites Their history the structure of their states religious beliefs their importance in history as well as their major cities excavations made within the region their rock monuments and museums that exhibit artefacts from the Hittite and Neo Hittite states are fully explained The book has four main sections The first section covers the Hattians and the Assyrian Trade Colonies The second section discusses the history of the Hittites and Neo Hittites The third section consists of colourcoded maps showing places to visit in Anatolia Starting with the capital Hattusa maps show Hittite settlements sites rock monuments reliefs together with photos and up todate information about artefacts belonging to the Hittites Neo Hittites Hattians and Assyrian Trade Colonies displayed in museums in the region The fourth and final section of the book explains the expanding Hittite domain outside of Anatolia in Northern Syria and the relationship between the Hittites and the Egyptians The book contains details of about 29 museums as well as 87 settlement names tablets and monuments Yayınevi Uranus Yazar Erdal Yazıcı Sayfa 304 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 13 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Ocak 2023 Barkod 9786055940577 Kategori Fotoğraf Sinema Tiyatro

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2.152,80

Uranus

2023304 sf.
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This guide documentary book has been interested in the history of Anatolia and its cultural heritage In this book we attempt to present in detail the history of the Hittites the first state established in Anatolia and the Neo Hittites Their history the structure of their states religious beliefs their importance in history as well as their major cities excavations made within the region their rock monuments and museums that exhibit artefactsfrom the Hittite and Neo Hittite states are fully explained The book has four main sections The first section covers the Hattians and the Assyrian Trade Colonies The second section discusses the history of the Hittites and Neo Hittites The third section consists of colourcoded maps showing places to visit in Anatolia Starting with the capital Hattusa maps show Hittite settlements sites rock monuments reliefs together with photos and up todate information about artefacts belonging to the Hittites Neo Hittites Hattians and Assyrian Trade Colonies displayed in museums in the region The fourth and final section of the book explains the expanding Hittite domain outside of Anatolia in Northern Syria and the relationship between the Hittites and the Egyptians The book contains details of about 29 museums as well as 87 settlement names tablets and monuments

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Uranus

2023304 sf.
Ekin Kitap

This guide documentary book has been interested in the history of Anatolia and its cultural heritage In this book we attempt to present in detail the history of the Hittites the first state established in Anatolia and the Neo Hittites Their history the structure of their states religious beliefs their importance in history as well as their major cities excavations made within the region their rock monuments and museums that exhibit artefacts from the Hittite and Neo Hittite states are fully explained The book has four main sections The first section covers the Hattians and the Assyrian Trade Colonies The second section discusses the history of the Hittites and Neo Hittites The third section consists of colourcoded maps showing places to visit in Anatolia Starting with the capital Hattusa maps show Hittite settlements sites rock monuments reliefs together with photos and up todate information about artefacts belonging to the Hittites Neo Hittites Hattians and Assyrian Trade Colonies displayed in museums in the region The fourth and final section of the book explains the expanding Hittite domain outside of Anatolia in Northern Syria and the relationship between the Hittites and the Egyptians The book contains details of about 29 museums as well as 87 settlement names tablets and monuments

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Uranus

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This guide documentary book has been interested in the history of Anatolia and its cultural heritage In this book we attempt to present in detail the history of the Hittites the first state established in Anatolia and the Neo Hittites Their history the structure of their states religious beliefs their importance in history as well as their major cities excavations made within the region their rock monuments and museums that exhibit artefactsfrom the Hittite and Neo Hittite states are fully explained The book has four main sections The first section covers the Hattians and the Assyrian Trade Colonies The second section discusses the history of the Hittites and Neo Hittites The third section consists of colourcoded maps showing places to visit in Anatolia Starting with the capital Hattusa maps show Hittite settlements sites rock monuments reliefs together with photos and up todate information about artefacts belonging to the Hittites Neo Hittites Hattians and Assyrian Trade Colonies displayed in museums in the region The fourth and final section of the book explains the expanding Hittite domain outside of Anatolia in Northern Syria and the relationship between the Hittites and the Egyptians The book contains details of about 29 museums as well as 87 settlement names tablets and monuments

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This guide documentary book has been prepared for those readers and travellers who are interested in the history of Anatolia and its cultural heritage In this book we attempt to present in detail the history of the Hittites the first state established in Anatolia and the Neo Hittites Their history the structure of their states religious beliefs and their importance in history as well as their major cities and excavations made within the region and museums that exhibit pieces found at Hittite megaliths and other settlements are all fully explained Other Hittite settlements outside Anatolia in Northern Syria are also mentioned in the book There is also information about the Hattians the first society the Hittites ran into when they first came to Anatolia and Assyrian Trade Colonies The book has four main sections Hattians and the Assyrian Trade Colonies are dealt with in the first section The second section discusses the history of the Hittites and Neo Hittites The third section consists of colour coded maps describing places to visit in Anatolia The maps show the settlements starting with the capital of Hattusa the ruins megaliths and tablets With photos and up to date information the sub chapters talk about pieces belonging to the Hittites Neo Hittites Hattians and Assyrian Trade Colonies displayed in museums in the region The fourth and final section of the book explains the expanding Hittite domain outside of Anatolia in Northern Syria and the relationship between the Hittites and the Egyptians The book contains details of about 20 museums as well as 81 settlement names tablets and monuments Hittite and Neo Hittite finds from the Ottoman Era were moved to the Museum of the Ancient Orient in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums Others found during the Turkish Republic Era are exhibited in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara Today architectural finds are displayed in regional museums