Recent archaeological discoveries in Tamil Nadu reveal South India as an early hub of iron smelting, challenging historical timelines. Excavations at sites like Adichanallur and Sivagalai uncover ...
In this video, we talk about the Hittite rivalry with the Mycenaean Greece, and examine reasons why the Hittite empire never ...
The origins of the Iron Age have for long been traced to the Hittite Empire in Anatolia, where iron technology likely emerged ...
City of Perga on Turkey’s southwestern Mediterranean coast was renowned in ancient world for production of marble statues ...
Japanese archaeologists have found clues in Türkiye to how ironmaking began, Tokyo's public broadcaster NHK reported Tuesday. The archeologists, who were excavating a site in central Türkiye, ...
Perga was once a key center of sculpture and statue-making in Asia Minor. The city itself dates to the Hittite period, and ...
NHK has learned that Japanese archaeologists excavating a site in central Turkey have found heated iron ore from a stratum ...
The only branch of Indo-European language (IE) that had not exhibited any steppe ancestry previously was Anatolian, including Hittite, probably the oldest branch to split away, uniquely preserving ...
“The Caucasus-Lower Volga group therefore can be connected to all Indo-European-speaking populations and is the best candidate for the population that spoke Indo-Anatolian, the ancestor of both ...
Its influence has spread across different cultures, and its story has been transmitted over millennia. Recently, studies on a Hittite version of the poem have opened new perspectives on its ...