Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... Hittite prince has been dis- covered , and is now being excavated at the expense of the British . Museum . It was called by the Hittites Carchemish , the city which commanded the fords of the Euphrates , on the high road from Assyria to ...
... Hittite prince has been dis- covered , and is now being excavated at the expense of the British . Museum . It was called by the Hittites Carchemish , the city which commanded the fords of the Euphrates , on the high road from Assyria to ...
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... Hittite characters . A leading peculiarity of these cha- racters is that , wherever they have hitherto been met with ... Hittite hieroglyphics , and that the seals on which they were inscribed had probably been attached to treaties ...
... Hittite characters . A leading peculiarity of these cha- racters is that , wherever they have hitherto been met with ... Hittite hieroglyphics , and that the seals on which they were inscribed had probably been attached to treaties ...
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... Hittite art . Here we may see the Hittite warrior in his peculiar dress , there the Hittite priest robed as he is at Boghaz Keui . Elsewhere the building of the palace itself is brought before our eyes , and the workmen are represented ...
... Hittite art . Here we may see the Hittite warrior in his peculiar dress , there the Hittite priest robed as he is at Boghaz Keui . Elsewhere the building of the palace itself is brought before our eyes , and the workmen are represented ...
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... Hittite conquest and empire . The power which caused them to be sculptured held the pass that led to the great cities of the extreme west . Ephesus , Smyrna , and Sardes must all have been in Hittite hands . Here were the centres to ...
... Hittite conquest and empire . The power which caused them to be sculptured held the pass that led to the great cities of the extreme west . Ephesus , Smyrna , and Sardes must all have been in Hittite hands . Here were the centres to ...
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... Hittites rather than by Phoenicians , while there is much to show that Omphalê , the bride of the Lydian Herakles , was but the Hittite name of the Asiatic goddess . This Asiatic goddess , indeed , though of Babylonian origin , had one ...
... Hittites rather than by Phoenicians , while there is much to show that Omphalê , the bride of the Lydian Herakles , was but the Hittite name of the Asiatic goddess . This Asiatic goddess , indeed , though of Babylonian origin , had one ...
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