Archaeological research in the Middle East is revealing how a long-forgotten ancient civilisation used previously undiscovered linguistics to promote multiculturalism and political stability. The ...
During excavations of the ruins, archaeologists uncovered a new language written on a tablet detailing a foreign ritual.
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I. The enigma of their existence -- 1. Discovery and wild surmise -- Leander swan from Asia to Europe -- What was known about the Hittites in A.D. 1871 -- What is known today -- Asia Minor: A winter ...
The archaeological site at Turkey’s Boğazköy-Hattusha, the former capital of the Bronze Age Hittite empire, is a hotbed of ancient languages. During excavations of the ruins, archaeologists uncovered ...
Archaeologists have recently discovered a previously unknown ancient language from an ancient tablet during excavations in Turkey. According to the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg in Germany, ...
Fragment of a Hittite ritual text in cuneiform script found at the Hittite capital, Hatussa/Boğazköy (Archive of the Boğazköy Mission/Daniel Schwemer) Archaeological research in the Middle East is ...
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