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  • Publisher: Von Zabern
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  • Publish Location: Mainz am Rhein

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  • First Year Published: 2004
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Hattusa

Ḫattuša-Boğazköy Excavations" The Biblical Archaeologist 58.2, "Anatolian Archaeology: A Tribute to Peter Neve" (June 1995), pp. 63-67. P. Neve, "Boğazköy-Hattusha

Boğazköy

Boğazkale Boğazköy, Amasya Boğazköy, Bucak Boğazköy, Dicle Boğazköy, Ergani Boğazköy, Gercüş Boğazköy, İnegöl Boğazköy, Karacabey Boğazköy, Mustafakemalpaşa

Bogazköy Archive

The Bogazkoy archives are a collection of texts found on the site of the capital of the Hittite state, the city of Hattusas (now Bogazkoy in Turkey).

Sun goddess of Arinna

Maciej Popko: Arinna. Eine heilige Stadt der Hethiter; Studien zu den Boğazköy-Texten Bd. 50, Wiesbaden 2009. ISBN 978-3-447-05867-4. p. 28 Volkert Haas:

Hittites

become attached to the civilization uncovered at Boğazköy. During sporadic excavations at Boğazköy (Hattusa) that began in 1906, the archaeologist Hugo

Illuyanka

sky and storm. It is known from Hittite cuneiform tablets found at Çorum-Boğazköy, the former Hittite capital Hattusa. The contest is a ritual of the Hattian

Boğazköy, Cyprus

Boğazköy or simply Boğaz (Greek: Μπογάζι) is a village east of Agirda in Cyprus. It was established in the 1960s as a Turkish Cypriot village. De facto

Alaca Höyük

Province, Turkey, northeast of Boğazkale (formerly and more familiarly Boğazköy), where the ancient capital city Hattusa of the Hittite Empire was situated

Hittite language

language were discovered by Hugo Winckler in what is now the village of Boğazköy, Turkey, which was the former site of Hattusa, the capital of the Hittite

Museum of Anatolian Civilizations

pictures from Boğazköy, reconstruction of a religious ceremony, reconstruction of King's Gate at Boğazköy and pictures from the excavation at Boğazköy. One of