With new translations from the long-extinct Hittite language, UChicago Ph.D. student Naomi Harris brought verses from clay ...
Ancient Cuneiform Script found in a Czech cave surprises researchers as they investigate whether it reflects lost cultural links.
A stone fragment bearing ancient carvings in Hittite style and one of the world's earliest writing systems, cuneiform, has been uncovered in a cave deep in the Moravian Karst. The discovery of this ...
A major exhibition at the Louvre in Paris has been shedding light on the Hittites, a formidable foe of the ancient Egyptian New Kingdom, writes David Tresilian Centred in southern Anatolia and the ...
When early metalworkers combined copper and tin, they created an alloy that changed everything. Bronze tools built cities, powered armies, and transformed agriculture. Civilizations like the Sumerians ...
Archaeologists have uncovered what may be the largest known monument from the Hittite civilization—an empire that once ruled much of Anatolia. But what exactly is this site, and why was it built on ...
The seal’s inscription is particularly noteworthy because Hittite laws typically imposed fines or compensation rather than the death penalty for offenses. This seal, therefore, illustrates the ...
In the midst of artificial intelligence and cutting-edge language models, a significant archaeological discovery has unfolded in Boğazköy-Hattusha (Hattusa), the old Hittite capital in Turkey.
Chef Necati Yilmaz pays tribute to the ancient Hittite civilization, which thrived in Anatolia over 3,000 years ago, with an 11-course menu inspired by archaeological research Chef Necati Yilmaz pays ...
Most noteworthy non-governmental preoccupations of President-Dictator Mustafa Kamal Ataturk of Turkey are history, archeology, language. Long ago Dictator Kamal Ataturk set archeologists to work ...
The remains of at least seven infant children were discovered during the latest archaeological campaign at Uşaklı Höyük in Turkey. The infant remains, found near a mysterious Hittite structure, were ...