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Hittite Fortifications, C.1650-700 BC - Fortress

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the second half of the third millennium BC the Indo-European tribe known as the Hittites migrated and settled in Central Anatolia, at that time a land of small city-states whose rulers lived in fortresses. These fortifications enabled the Hittites to transform themselves into a Bronze Age super-power defeating the Egyptians at Kadesh in c.1274 BC. Konstantin Nossov examines the fortifications constructed by the Hittites in their efforts to sustain and then halt the decline of their once flourishing empire. Providing an in-depth anatomy of the fortresses, focusing on the major sites of the principal city Hattusha as well as sites at Alacah�y�k and Karatepe, with full-color reconstructions, this is an intriguing glimpse into the history of an empire which at its height rivalled the Egyptians and Assyrians. It concludes with an examination of these sites as they survive today, information that will appeal to both enthusiasts and tourists visiting the area.

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Book information

ISBN: 9781846032073
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Imprint: Osprey Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 623.19392
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 64
Weight: 256g
Height: 249mm
Width: 182mm
Spine width: 6mm