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Paperback Kings of the Hittites Book

ISBN: 1025764188

ISBN13: 9781025764184

Kings of the Hittites

"Kings of the Hittites" provides a comprehensive exploration of one of the most enigmatic civilizations of the ancient world. Written by the renowned archaeologist and scholar David George Hogarth, this work delves into the history, political structure, and royal lineage of the Hittite Empire, which once rivaled the power of ancient Egypt and Assyria. Drawing upon significant archaeological discoveries from the early 20th century, Hogarth reconstructs the lives and legacies of the monarchs who ruled the Anatolian plateau and Northern Syria during the Bronze Age.

The text focuses on identifying the specific rulers of the Hittite heartland and their vassals, analyzing the geographical extent of their influence and the cultural impact they left behind. Through a careful examination of monumental inscriptions and artistic remains, Hogarth offers insights into the religious and social frameworks that supported the Hittite throne. "Kings of the Hittites" remains a significant scholarly contribution to the study of the Ancient Near East, offering a detailed portrait of a long-lost empire and the sovereign leaders who shaped its rise and eventual decline. This volume is an essential resource for students of ancient history, archaeology, and the development of early Middle Eastern civilizations.

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