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The Hittites

Lost Civilizations
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The Hittites by Damien Stone delves into the history and culture of the ancient Hittite civilisation, which flourished in what is now Turkey. The book explores the origins, rise, and eventual decline of this influential society, providing insights into their unique contributions to law, politics, and religion. Through an examination of archaeological findings and historical records, the work aims to bring to life a civilisation that once vied for power with Egypt and Assyria.
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If you're fascinated by ancient civilisations and enjoy exploring the history and accomplishments of lesser-known empires, this work offers a captivating look into the culture, society, and political influence of the Hittites. It's perfect for history enthusiasts intrigued by military strategies and the dynamics of early power structures in the ancient world.

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The Hittites

A fine introduction to the culture and art of a vibrant ancient civilization, the Hittites.

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An accessible introduction to the Bronze Age culture in Asia Minor.

Famed for their skill in battle, the Hittites flourished in central Anatolia from the seventeenth to the thirteenth century BC. They were much more than a military power, however β€” their religion held particular reverence for the sun and storms that provided fertility to their land, and their eclectic art produced some of the most unique rock-cut relief carvings of the Bronze Age.

The Hittites is a fine introduction to the culture and art of this vibrant civilisation. The book narrates the colourful succession of Hittite kings and their queens, complete with assassinations, intrigues and an evil stepmother banished for witchcraft. It also looks at the Hittite language, the first known example of the Indo-European language from which English descends, and considers the Hittites' legacy today.

'Based on substantial research and written in a clear, elegant style, Damien Stone's book presents for the general reader a concise coverage of all aspects of Hittite history and civilisation, from the beginning of the Bronze Age Hittite era down to the Neo-Hittite kingdoms which followed the Hittite empire's collapse.' - Trevor Bryce, Honorary Professor in Classics, the University of Queensland, and author of The Kingdom of the Hittites

'An engaging adventure through the land of Hatti that explores not only the complexity of Hittite society, but the rich legacy of textual and material remains that have survived antiquity. Skilfully written, The Hittites is brimming with historical anecdotes and characters - a joy to read.' - Candace Richards, Assistant Curator Nicholson Collection, Chau Chak Wing Museum, The University of Sydney

'For hundreds of years the Hittite kings, from their citadel in highland Turkey, played a dominant role in the international politics of the Eastern Mediterranean. In this highly readable account, rich in detail and wide in scope, Damien Stone explores the fascinating world of the Hittites, empire-builders and innovators, by weaving a tapestry that draws equally from material and textual remains. Stone offers a clear outline of complex issues and debates and provides insight into the social and economic structures of the civilisation. We not only marvel at the innovations of the Hittite military, but meet literate female ritual specialists, learn about the world's first trade embargo and wonder at the forging of relations between human and divine.' - Margaret C. Miller, Emerita Professor of Classical Archaeology, The University of Sydney

Series: Lost Civilizations

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The Hittites by Damien Stone explores the significant role of the Hittite civilisation in the Eastern Mediterranean's political sphere, presenting a highly detailed and accessible account of their history. The book dives into complex issues such as military innovations, political history, and socio-economic structures, while also touching upon cultural aspects like religion and material culture. It provides readers a compelling journey through Hittite society, intriguing them with anecdotes and new insights.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781789146844

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 February 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Reaktion Books

Illustration: 63 illustrations, 50 in colour

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Damien Stone is an archaeologist based at Chau Chak Wing Museum, Sydney, Australia. He is the author of Pomegranate: A Global History, also published by Reaktion Books.

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