Warriors of Anatolia. A Concise History of the Hittites - Trevor Bryce
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Figure 24.1Teshub and Hepat lead the parade of
- Chapter15:NoSexPlease,We’reHittite
- Chapter16:Women,MarriageandSlavery
- Chapter17:WarwithEgypt
- TheHittiteMilitaryMachine
- Chapter19:TheManWhoWouldBeKing
- Chapter20:PartnersinPower:TheGreatQueensofHatti
- TheRoyalCapital Chapter21:CityofTemplesandBureaucrats:
- Chapter22:AnEliteFraternity:TheClubofRoyalBrothers
- Chapter23:TheEmpire’sStruggleforSurvival
- Chapter24:Hatti’sDivineOverlords
- Chapter25:DeathofanEmpire
- Appendix1: Rulersof Hatti
- Appendix2: Outlineof MainEventsinHittiteHistory
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Figure 21.10Entrance to acropolis, Hattusa.
- Figure 21.11Büyükkaya granaries, Hattusa.
- Figure 21.12Temple 5, Hattusa.
- Figure 21.13Reconstructed wall, Hattusa.
- Figure 21.14Reconstruction in progress.
- deities, Yazılıkaya.
- Figure 24.2The 12 gods, Yazılıkaya.
- Figure 24.3Tudhaliya and Sharrumma, Yazılıkaya.
- Figure 24.4The Sword God, Yazılıkaya.
- Figure 25.1Sherden warriors (a Sea Peoples group), Luxor.
- Figure 25.2Ugarit.
- ended the Hittite world. Figure 25.3Agruesome sci-fi explanation of what