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    Asia portal Hittite cuneiform is the implementation of cuneiform script used in writing the Hittite language. The surviving corpus of Hittite texts is preserved...
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    contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. The Hittites (/ˈhɪtaɪts/)...
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    cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Hittite (Hittite...
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    for example, in the Hittite laws. The two varieties of Luwian are known after the scripts in which they were written: Cuneiform Luwian (CLuwian) and...
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    century BC onward and make up the bulk of the cuneiform record. Akkadian cuneiform was itself adapted to write the Hittite language in the early 2nd millennium BC...
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  • language Hittite grammar Hittite phonology Hittite cuneiform Hittite inscriptions Hittite laws Hittite religion Hittite music Hittite art Hittite cuisine...
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    Illuyanka (category Hittite legendary creatures)
    god of sky and storm. It is known from Hittite cuneiform tablets found at Çorum-Boğazköy, the former Hittite capital Hattusa. The contest is a ritual...
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    were identified with the Hittites in the Bible. In 1906, the German archaeologist Hugo Winckler excavated and identified cuneiform-inscribed tablets that...
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  • Kalašma language (category Articles containing Hittite-language text)
    indexed KBo 71.145. The tablet, written in Hittite cuneiform of the 13th century BCE, is one of several Hittite texts recording rituals of the empire's subjects...
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  • Wayback Machine. (in German) FreeIdgSerif (branched off FreeSerif), encodes some 390 Old Assyrian (2nd millennium BC) glyphs used in Hittite cuneiform....
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    on a number of Hittite cuneiform tablets found at Hattusa (CTH 291–292, listing 200 laws). Copies have been found written in Old Hittite as well as in...
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  • in the parent language, in Hittite resonants were syllabic interconsonantally. They were written in Hittite with cuneiform sign containing the vowel "a"...
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    Hattusa (redirect from Hittite capital)
    tablets inscribed with cuneiform. The fragments contain text in both the Akkadian language and what later was determined to be the Hittite language. Between...
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    place-names. About 150 short specimens of Hattian text have been found in Hittite cuneiform clay tablets. Hattian leaders perhaps used scribes who wrote in Old...
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  • lization_of_Azzi_Hayaša_Mentioned_in_Hittite_Cuneiform_Texts Bryce, Trevor R. (1999). The Kingdom of the Hittites. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199240104...
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    Ḫāʾ (خ) /x/ Aramaic Ḫēt (𐡄) and (ח) /x/ Akkadian /χ/ Hittite laryngeal h, see Hittite cuneiform Egyptian , see Egyptian hieroglyphs Geʽez letter ኀ (Ḫarm)...
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    Bogazköy Archive (category Hittite texts)
    language, though it is interspersed with Hurrian and Hittite. Given that the writing is mostly in cuneiform, there are Sumerograms interspersed throughout the...
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  • (2nd millennium BC) glyphs used in Hittite cuneiform. (in German) Noto Sans Cuneiform (Encodes all three Cuneiform blocks. Distributed under SIL Open...
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    related to Hittite art. Hittites Hittite religion Hittite language Hittite inscriptions Hittite grammar Hittite phonology Hittite cuneiform Hittitology...
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  • Anatolian languages (category Articles containing Hittite-language text)
    in Proto-Anatolian, conventionally written as /p/ vs. /b/. In Hittite and Luwian cuneiform, the lenis stops were written as single voiceless consonants...
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    role of hieroglyphs in Egypt. There is no demonstrable connection to Hittite cuneiform. Individual Anatolian hieroglyphs are attested from the second and...
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    Tawananna (category Hittite queens)
    incident is noted in the translated version of a bilingual Akkadian-Hittite cuneiform tablet, the Testament of Hattusili. Tawananna is also a personal name...
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    recorded in two versions, one in Egyptian hieroglyphs, the other in Hittite, using cuneiform script; both versions survive. Such dual-language recording is...
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    Kurunta (god) (category Articles containing Hittite-language text)
    cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Kurunta (Hittite:...
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    east of Ankara) a German expedition found the archives of the Hittite kings in cuneiform, but in an unknown language. While on active duty in the Austro-Hungarian...
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    Mesopotamia, in the cities of Uruk and Susa (cuneiform writings) 3500 BC – first cities in Egypt 3300 BC – Earliest Cuneiform writings 3200 BC – Iry-Hor reigns as...
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    (cuneiform). The cuneiform sign qa, is a common-use sign of the Amarna letters, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and other cuneiform texts (for example Hittite texts)...
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    The states called Neo-Hittite, Syro-Hittite (in older literature), or Luwian-Aramean (in modern scholarly works) were Luwian and Aramean regional polities...
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    comes from Hittite texts. To the west of Ishuwa lay the kingdom of the Hittites, and this nation was an untrustworthy neighbour. The Hittite king Hattusili...
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  • are also the Balto-Slavic accentual system and plene spelling in Hittite cuneiform. To account for mismatches between the accent of Vedic Sanskrit and...
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