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Relief orthostat depicting a chariot from Sam'al, 9th century BC. Creator: Spaethethitische Bildkunst (1200-700 v)Relief orthostat depicting a chariot from Sam'al, 9th century BC. Found in the Collection of the Archaeological Museum, Istanbul.
Hittite relef of a Hittite warrior or war-god with shield spear and sword. In the collection at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Rameses II at the Battle of Kadesh, 1275 BC (19th century). Artist: Bigant and AllaisRamesses II at the Battle of Kadesh, 1275 BC (19th century). Rameses fought a great battle against the Hittites under Muwatallis at Kadesh in Syria
Hittie relief, Tel Halaf, 6100 BC - 5100 BC. Tell Halaf is an archaeological site in the Al Hasakah governorate of northeastern Syria, it was the first find of a Neolithic culture
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
Relief of a Hittite warrior or war-god with shield, spear and sword. From the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Hittite relief of the weather-god Teshub with lightning. In the collection at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Hittite relief of a chariot. In the collection at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Stone relief of Horseman, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th - 9th century BCStone relief of Horseman, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th-9th century BC. In the collection at The British Museum, London
Detail of hieroglyphic inscription, Neo-Hittite, c9th century BC
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
Gold Hittite figure of a king or god, The Gold Tomb, Carcemish, Turkey, c605 BC. The Gold Tomb is a single grave, found inside the city walls
Hittite clay tablet and envelope, Kul-Tepe, c1900 BCHittite clay tablet (letter) and and envelope (on right), Kul-Tepe (Kanesh, Turkey), c1900 BC. From the British Museum