Is there any evidence that king Atreus of Mycenae really existed? Can he be identified with the Attarsiya of ancient Hittite ...
Did the legendary kings of Troy really exist? Some researchers argue that they appear in Hittite letters, but is this really ...
This site, identified as the ancient Hittite city of Nerik, has revealed a water control ... Thanks to the anoxic conditions of the subsoil, a large number of wooden artifacts were found in an ...
For the second Sunday of Lent, the readings remind us that God has renewed the covenant repeatedly throughout history.
Beyond these historical sites, Karaman offers additional attractions, including Karaman Castle, which has been restored ...
In any event, Reich work’s is certain to reignite interest in the so-called Indo-Hittite hypothesis ... obvious that the many so-called Indo-European languages were once upon a time one language. And ...
The Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs Exhibition opened in Tokyo last week following the success of its US and European ...
New evidence reveals that Tamil Nadu may have skipped the Copper Age, directly advancing to iron smelting. Archaeological findings challenge traditional history, suggesting an early Iron Age ...
Religious types insist that contradictions in sacred scriptures are not cardinal flaws. They blame it on artistic ...
Archaeologists made the remarkable discovery in the yard of a house in the southeastern province of Sanlurfa in Turkey.
The Hittites, who ruled over Anatolia from around 1600 to 1200 b.c., are known to have commonly sacrificed pigs in ritual acts. As the Bronze Age progressed, however, swine were gradually excluded ...