Chapter The Hittite King as Administrator of the Land
In recent years archaeological investigation has made an important contribution for ascertaining the possible relationship between the center of the kingdom, namely the king and his capital city, and the regions at the core of the kingdom in different periods of Hittite history. The empire was not a...
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Geahča maid: Chapter The Hittite King as Administrator of the Land
- Chapter The Administration of Sacred Time in Hittite Anatolia
- Chapter The Edict Issued by the Hittite King Ḫattušili III Concerning the Priesthood of the Goddess Ištar/Šaušga
- Theonyms, Panthea and Syncretisms in Hittite Anatolia and Northern Syria
- Chapter A Quantitative Analysis of Theonyms and Panthea in the Hittite Cult Inventories
- Chapter Between Adoption and Assimilation: The Case of Ištar of Ḫattarina
- Chapter Defining the Hittite “Pantheon”, its Hierarchy and Circles: Methodological Perspectives