The Land of the Hittites: An Account of Recent Explorations and Discoveries in Asia Minor, with Descriptions of the Hittite Monuments (Kiraz Classic Archaeological Reprints)

by John Garstang

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This is John Garstang's classic account of the excavations in northern Syria and Asia Minor that revealed the forgotten empire and civilization of the Hittites; extended the scope of archaeology beyond Egypt and Babylon; and offered supporting evidence for historical references in the Old Testament. The book begins with a brief geographical survey of the Hittite lands and an outline of their history from early times to the era of the Seljuk Turks. It then presents the known Hittite monuments by location, and gives a detailed description of the ancient Hittite city of Boghas-keui and of Hittite walled towns and palaces of the region. Finally, it draws upon the material culture of these discoveries to construct a history of the Hittites including their rulers, conquests and civilization, religion, organization, architecture, art and the position of women. Garstang also considers changes in religious and decorative art, Semitic influence and the fall of the Hittites, covering in all the period from 200 BC to 712 BC.
  • ISBN10 1463212860
  • ISBN13 9781463212865
  • Publish Date 10 April 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Gorgias Press