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Sculptured figure at Nymphi, near Smyrna, 1880. Creator: UnknownSculptured figure at Nymphi, near Smyrna, 1880
Priest-King or Deity, c. 1600 BC. Creator: UnknownPriest-King or Deity, c. 1600 BC
A Battle-Scene from the Rameseum at Thebes, 1890. Creator: UnknownA Battle-Scene from the Rameseum at Thebes, 1890. Battle of Kadesh relief (c1275BC) at the Ramesseum memorial temple in the Theban necropolis. Pharaoh Ramesses II charges the fallen Hittite army
Hittie relief, Tel Halaf, 6100 BC - 5100 BC
Relief of a Hittite warrior or war-god with shield, spear and sword. From the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Hittite oxen, Turkey, c1600 BC-1350 BC. The Hittites were an Ancient Anatolian people who established an empire centered on Hattusa in north-central Anatolia around 1600 BC
Hittite Hieroglyphs from an inscription on a monument, 15th century BCHittite Hieroglyphs, a very ancient script already in use by 1500 BC. This example was a inscription on a monument, from the British Museums collection
Hittite clay envelope to hold a letter on a clay tablet, 18th centuryHittite clay envelope to hold a letter on a clay tablet from Kanesk, Turkey. The envelope is impressed with a seal. It contained a letter from Ena-Suen to Laqipim and Shamash Damiq, 18th century
Relief of a Hittite Chariot from the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Limestone relief showing Hittite soldiers, Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 14th-13th century BC. The Hittites were a people whose empire covered much of Anatolia and northern Syria
Treaty of Ramses and the Hittite People, Temple of Karnak, 19th centuryRamses and the Hittite People, Temple of Karnak, 19th century
Hittite relief of a horseman, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th - 9th century BCHittite relief of a horseman, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th-9th century BC. From the British Museum
Hittite relief of an archer, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th - 9th century BCHittite relief of an archer, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th-9th century BC. From the British Museum
Hittite Hieroglyphs, c9th century BC. The inscription uses an ancient Hittite script. From the British Museum
Stone carving of a lion, Hittite. Now in the Archaeological Museum in Istanbul
Relief of a Chariot, Hittite. Now in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Hittite relief. Now in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Memorial stone of Kilamuwa King of Sam al, c850 BC. The language on the stone is Aramaic. Now at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin