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... Hittite site in Syria are very briefly these . The two Syrian sites , producing remains of Hittite character , which have been partially dug , viz . Sinjerli and Sakjegözü , have not yet yielded Hittite inscriptions at all , nor any ...
... Hittite site in Syria are very briefly these . The two Syrian sites , producing remains of Hittite character , which have been partially dug , viz . Sinjerli and Sakjegözü , have not yet yielded Hittite inscriptions at all , nor any ...
Page 362
... Hittite life , we are even more in the dark about Hittite customs in death . No Hittite graves had been found and explored before last spring . In short , Hittite archaeology has been hitherto entirely embryonic . In the hope of new ...
... Hittite life , we are even more in the dark about Hittite customs in death . No Hittite graves had been found and explored before last spring . In short , Hittite archaeology has been hitherto entirely embryonic . In the hope of new ...
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... Hittite period , probably of the eleventh or twelfth century B.C. If so they are the first Hittite graves which so far have been explored anywhere and are of great archaeological interest . The graves found by von Luschan at Sinjerli ...
... Hittite period , probably of the eleventh or twelfth century B.C. If so they are the first Hittite graves which so far have been explored anywhere and are of great archaeological interest . The graves found by von Luschan at Sinjerli ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SIR A C LYALL 18351911 BY LORD REAY ACTING PRESIDENT | 17 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 23 |
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