Hittites
The Hittites were ancient inhabitants of north Syria, Asia Minor, and Anatolia.
Who Were the Sea People?
Sea People. Possible identification of the Sea People. Under Pharaoh Mernepta the first peoples of the sea invaded Egypt.
Sea People. Possible identification of the Sea People. Under Pharaoh Mernepta the first peoples of the sea invaded Egypt.
Hittites
Glossary entry on the Hittites.
Glossary entry on the Hittites.
Hittites
The Hittites reached Anatolia in the third millennium B.C.
The Hittites reached Anatolia in the third millennium B.C.
Hittite Gods and Goddesses
Towards the bottom of the page on Mesopotamian gods and goddesses, is a list of the major gods and goddesses of the Hittite and Hurrian pantheon.
Towards the bottom of the page on Mesopotamian gods and goddesses, is a list of the major gods and goddesses of the Hittite and Hurrian pantheon.
Hittie Dynasties
Kings list for the New and Old Hittite Kingdoms.
Kings list for the New and Old Hittite Kingdoms.
The Chicago Hittite Dictionary Project
Site gives a brief history of scholarship in Hittite, the earliest preserved Indo-European language.
Site gives a brief history of scholarship in Hittite, the earliest preserved Indo-European language.
Hittites
Richard Hooker's page on the Hittites, whom he describes as "roaring into history from mysterious origins, the Hittites would rule a great empire that stretched from Mesopotamia to Syria and Palestine."
Richard Hooker's page on the Hittites, whom he describes as "roaring into history from mysterious origins, the Hittites would rule a great empire that stretched from Mesopotamia to Syria and Palestine."
Sumer, Babylon, and Hittites
Sanderson Beck on Sumer, Sargon, Gilgamesh, Isin, Larsa, Eshnunna, Mari, Assur, Babylon, Hammurabi, Kassites, Hurrians, Assyria, Literature, and Hittites.
Sanderson Beck on Sumer, Sargon, Gilgamesh, Isin, Larsa, Eshnunna, Mari, Assur, Babylon, Hammurabi, Kassites, Hurrians, Assyria, Literature, and Hittites.
