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The Hittites emerged as the dominant military power in the Ancient Near East during the Late Bronze Age, despite facing significant challenges such as geographic isolation, chronic under-population, and devastating plagues. This paradox of their rise against overwhelming odds is explored in a lively and unconventional examination of this enigmatic civilization, whose history vanished over three millennia ago. The author sheds new light on Hittite warriors and delves into their social, religious, and political culture, offering fresh solutions to long-standing questions. Highlighting their mastery of chariot warfare, the narrative recounts their near-defeat of Rameses II at the Battle of Qadesh and their deep devotion to a pantheon of storm-gods and other deities. The Hittites also developed a sophisticated diplomatic system that reinforced their authority for centuries. Drawing from texts and ongoing archaeological discoveries, the author presents imaginative reconstructions of the Hittite world, emphasizing that the warrior culture was crucial for both the empire's expansion and survival. Beyond military skill, the ruling class required a diverse range of abilities, showcasing the Hittites' complexity, including their festivals, architectural achievements, customs, social hierarchies, and personal relationships. The journey reveals both the grandeur and the intimate details of Hittite daily life.

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Warriors of Anatolia, Trevor R. Bryce

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Trevor R. Bryce
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Paperback
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304
ISBN10
1350348856
ISBN13
9781350348851
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The Hittites emerged as the dominant military power in the Ancient Near East during the Late Bronze Age, despite facing significant challenges such as geographic isolation, chronic under-population, and devastating plagues. This paradox of their rise against overwhelming odds is explored in a lively and unconventional examination of this enigmatic civilization, whose history vanished over three millennia ago. The author sheds new light on Hittite warriors and delves into their social, religious, and political culture, offering fresh solutions to long-standing questions. Highlighting their mastery of chariot warfare, the narrative recounts their near-defeat of Rameses II at the Battle of Qadesh and their deep devotion to a pantheon of storm-gods and other deities. The Hittites also developed a sophisticated diplomatic system that reinforced their authority for centuries. Drawing from texts and ongoing archaeological discoveries, the author presents imaginative reconstructions of the Hittite world, emphasizing that the warrior culture was crucial for both the empire's expansion and survival. Beyond military skill, the ruling class required a diverse range of abilities, showcasing the Hittites' complexity, including their festivals, architectural achievements, customs, social hierarchies, and personal relationships. The journey reveals both the grandeur and the intimate details of Hittite daily life.