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1485 BCE to 1342 BCE

The Hittite alphabet makes the transfer from picture writing to word writing.

A Hittite horse-training text survives, attributed to Kikkuli the Mitanni (fifteenth century BCE).

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Hattusa > Bogazkale Corum Turkey View →

People

Tudhaliya I View →

Groups

Anatolia, archaic View → Mitanni (Hanigalbat), Kingdom of View → Hittites (Middle) Kingdom of the View → Hittites (Hittite Empire), (New) Kingdom of the View →

Topics

Subboreal Period View → Hittite Conquest of Anatolia View → Hittite-Hurrian Wars View → Late Bronze Age I and II A (Near and Middle East) View → Younger Subboreal Period View →

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Weapons View → Domestic animals View → Ceramics View → Strategic metals View →

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Commerce View → Language View → Symbols View → Engineering View → Environment View → Labor and Service View → Conflict View → Faith View → Government View → Technology View → Metallurgy View → Linguistics View →

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The Near and Middle East (1485 BCE to 1342 BCE)

The Near and Middle East

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Subregions

Middle East (1485 BCE to 1342 BCE)

Middle East

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