Hattians
Anatolia, Sargon of Akkad, Turkey, Akkadian Empire, Aksaray, Naram-Sin of Akkad
978-613-4-98439-3
6134984396
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2011-05-17
34,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Hattians were an ancient people who inhabited the land of Hatti in present-day central part of Anatolia, Turkey, noted at least as early as the empire of Sargon of Akkad ca. 2300, until they were gradually displaced and absorbed ca. 2000-1700 BC by Indo-European Hittites, who adopted their name for the "land of Hatti". As the Hattians did not have a written language, scholars rely on indirect sources or statements by other peoples. Hattian leaders probably used scribes writing in Assyrian to conduct business with northern Mesopotamia. Scholars have long assumed that the predominant population of the region of Anatolia "in the third millennium was an indigenous pre-Indo-European group called the Hattians."
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