This volume originates from a research project, which was funded within the PRIN program Writing Uses: Transmission of Knowledge, Administrative Practices and Political Control in Anatolian and Syro-Anatolian Polities in the 2nd and 1st Millennium BCE. The project involved ‘research units’ from different Italian universities (Torino, Pavia, Bologna, Firenze, Napoli - Suor Orsola Benincasa). The papers presented here, seek to fill some gaps in our knowledge of the Hittite Empire and its epigones, and offer an updated picture of some aspects of the Hittite and post-Hittite administration in Anatolia and Syria through the analysis and interpretation of epigraphic and archaeological evidence.
- DOI: 10.36253/979-12-215-0042-4
- Series: Studia Asiana
Number of Pages
216
Publication Year
2023
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Firenze University Press
DOI
10.36253/979-12-215-0042-4
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979-12-215-0041-7
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979-12-215-0042-4
Series Title
Studia Asiana
Series Issn
1974-7837
Series E-Issn
2612-808X
Stefano de Martino
The Edict Issued by the Hittite King Ḫattušili III Concerning the Priesthood of the Goddess Ištar/Šaušga
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pp.9-23
pp.25-36
Maria Elena Balza
The King Tutḫaliya IV, the Eflatunpınar Monument, and the River of the Watery Abyss
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pp.37-51
Massimiliano Marazzi
New ‘Excavations’ in the Pergamon-Museum and in the Gipsformerei of Berlin and New Elements for the Study of the Decorative Programme of Kammer B in Yazılıkaya
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pp.53-76
Francesco Giuseppe Barsacchi
The Administration of Sacred Time in Hittite Anatolia
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pp.77-91
Clelia Mora, Maria Elena Balza, Marco De Pietri
The Court and Administration of Karkemish in the Late Bronze Age
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pp.93-126
Hasan Peker
Philological Remarks on the Sealings from Empire Period of Karkemish
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pp.127-159
Marina Pucci
Storage and Food Control in the ‘Amuq from the Late Bronze to the Iron Age: The Archaeological Evidence
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pp.161-176
Lorenzo d'Alfonso, Nathan Lovejoy
Rulership and the Gods: The Role of Cultic Institutions in the Late Bronze to Iron Age Transition in Anatolia and Northern Syria
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pp.177-214
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