Figure 10.1Suppiluliuma I, fromThe Hittites,courtesy
Tolga Örnek, Ekip Film. 82
Figure 11.1Hittite double-headed eagle, symbol of
imperial power, Alaca Höyük. 93
Figure 11.2Suppiluliuma II as warrior, Hattusa. 97
Figure 11.3Tudhaliya IV, Yazılıkaya. 105
Figure 12.1Seal of Mursili II. 108
Figure 16.1AHittite wedding? From vase(c.1600) found
at Bitik near Ankara, drawn by Paul C. Butler (used with
kind permission), from S. L. Budin and J. M. Turfa,Women
in Antiquity,2016, London and New York Routledge. 146
Figure 17.1Ramesses II, Abu Simbel. 164
Figure 18.1Hittite Warriors (locals used in Ekip Film’s
production,The Hittites). 168
Figure 18.2Warrior-God, with detail of upper torso,
‘King’sGate’,Hattusa. 171
Figure 18.3Three-man Hittite chariot, Luxor. 173
Figure 19.1Puduhepa, fromThe Hittites,courtesy
Tolga Örnek, Ekip Film. 185
Figure 21.1Yerkapı,Hattusa. 203
Figure 21.2Tiryns gallery. 203
Figure 21.3Postern Gate, Hattusa. 204
Figure 21.4Sphinx, Alaca Höyük. 206
Figure 21.5Acropolis, Hattusa. 209
Figure 21.6Temple of the Storm God, Hattusa. 209
Figure 21.7Lion Gate, Hattusa. 210
Figure 21.8Upper City temples, Hattusa. 211
Figure 21.9Yenicekale, Hattusa. 213
x WARRIORS OF ANATOLIA