The Hittites: The Lost Empire of the Ancient World By Duncan Ryan

The Hittites: The Lost Empire of the Ancient World By Duncan Ryan Kindle Edition The Hittites: The Lost Empire of the Ancient World While every schoolchild is familiar with the wonders of ancient Egypt and most are familiar, at least in passing, with the great civilizations of Assyria and Babylon in Mesopotamia, there is one great power of the ancient Near East that was, until just over a century ago, lost to history. This was the Hittite civilization, the great power that arose in central Anatolia and became as powerful as the kingdom of Egypt itself. This book is dedicated to the history of the Hittites, the great empire that was forgotten by the world for almost 3,000 years. The Hittites are a fascinating people both because of their unique origins and because of the great empire that they built. Unlike any of the other major powers of the ancient world, the Hittites were a people who spoke an Indo European language, the first known in history. Migrating into Anatolia sometime before 2,000 BCE, the Hittites rose to dominate the indigenous populations and build an empire that encompassed much of modern day Turkey and Syria. In this brief and easy to understand, yet thorough, history, you will find a comprehensive history of the Hittite kingship, including an overview of every known ruler of the Hittite empire. You will also learn about the diplomatic relationships, military traditions, and laws that defined the way of life of the Hittites. Descriptions of archaeological sites, Hittite religious practices, and the history surrounding the rediscovery of the Hittite civilization are also included to give the reader a complete look at the world of the Hittites. The Hittites: The Lost Empire of the Ancient World is intended as an approachable work that any lay person with an active interest in the history of the ancient world can read and understand without the need for any specialized background in the subject. If you want to learn about the general history, customs, and life of the Hittites, this book is intended to give you the best overview that is possible in an interesting and engaging manner without requiring an extensive background in Near Eastern studies. The topics that you will find covered in the various sections of this work are as follows: The origin of the Hittites A complete history of the Hittite empire, from the first kings until its collapse in the Late Bronze Age The archaeological and linguistic discoveries that enabled us to learn what we now known about this amazing civilization A complete description of Hattusa, the Hittite capital city An overview of the military of the Hittites, both in terms of military tradition and its form and strategies An introduction to the religion and mythology practiced in the ancient Hittite empire A discussion of the legacy of the Hittites and of the Neo Hittite kings that followed the collapse of the empire. In the appendices that follow, you will find select words translated from the first known Indo European language in history into modern day English, a list of several important sites of research and excavation, a list of select Hittite laws with an analysis of their legal code, and a short selected bibliography for further reading. The Hittites are one of the most fascinating and enigmatic civilizations of the ancient world, and few works are available to the non specialized general public that offer a comprehensive look at their world. In this book, you will learn the major aspects of Hittite history, life and culture.

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Good survey but very shortI choose the book recommended to me by for its good reviews and fair price It did for the major part fulfill the expectation However it is very brief and lacks illustrations like maps Thus I did not gain much information than what I would have got from free sources easily available like Wikipedia The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World I ve read a few of these short histories by this author and have found them surprisingly informative despite their length I can not rate this one as highly though despite my interest in the subject matter because of the obscene amount of time that the author used the word enigmatic Sometimes even on the same page within the same percentage on my Kindle There is no way that word should ve been used so many times and an editor should have caught it given the multiple opportunities he or she would have had The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World Short concise and easy to read it s a great introductory reading into the history into one of the greatest and most mysterious empires of the ancient Near East The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World I was expecting an informative history of the Hittites preferably with something of a narrative approach This read like a tedious academic paper describing the timeline of Hittite rulers I can t fault the author as unfortunately we know very little about these people and their daily lives The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World Very short introductory text that never really gave me a sense of who these people were and why they mattered By the end of the opening section which was little than a list of kings and who killed whom to succeed to the throne I was bored And the later sections talking about their lives were only a couple of pages long The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World

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The Hittites: The Lost Empire of the Ancient WorldWhile every schoolchild is familiar with the wonders of ancient Egypt and most are familiar at least in passing with the great civilizations of Assyria and Babylon in Mesopotamia there is one great power of the ancient Near East that was until just over a century ago lost to history This was the Hittite civilization the great power that arose in central Anatolia and became as powerful as the kingdom of Egypt itself This book is dedicated to the history of the Hittites the great empire that was forgotten by the world for almost 3000 years The Hittites are a fascinating people both because of their unique origins and because of the great empire that they built Unlike any of the other major powers of the ancient world the Hittites were a people who spoke an Indo European language the first known in history Migrating into Anatolia sometime before 2000 BCE the Hittites rose to dominate the indigenous populations and build an empire that encompassed much of modern day Turkey and Syria In this brief and easy to understand yet thorough history you will find a comprehensive history of the Hittite kingship including an overview of every known ruler of the Hittite empire You will also learn about the diplomatic relationships military traditions and laws that defined the way of life of the Hittites Descriptions of archaeological sites Hittite religious practices and the history surrounding the rediscovery of the Hittite civilization are also included to give the reader a complete look at the world of the Hittites The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World is intended as an approachable work that any lay person with an active interest in the history of the ancient world can read and understand without the need for any specialized background in the subject If you want to learn about the general history customs and life of the Hittites this book is intended to give you the best overview that is possible in an interesting and engaging manner without requiring an extensive background in Near Eastern studies The topics that you will find covered in the various sections of this work are as follows The origin of the Hittites A complete history of the Hittite empire from the first kings until its collapse in the Late Bronze Age The archaeological and linguistic discoveries that enabled us to learn what we now known about this amazing civilization A complete description of Hattusa the Hittite capital city An overview of the military of the Hittites both in terms of military tradition and its form and strategies An introduction to the religion and mythology practiced in the ancient Hittite empire A discussion of the legacy of the Hittites and of the Neo Hittite kings that followed the collapse of the empire In the appendices that follow you will find select words translated from the first known Indo European language in history into modern day English a list of several important sites of research and excavation a list of select Hittite laws with an analysis of their legal code and a short selected bibliography for further reading The Hittites are one of the most fascinating and enigmatic civilizations of the ancient world and few works are available to the non specialized general public that offer a comprehensive look at their world In this book you will learn the major aspects of Hittite history life and culture The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient WorldGreat summaryThis is a short and concise history of this ancient civilization It s kings cities and significant events For a very detailed and academic source see The Kingdom of the Hittites The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World This book is a concise history of the Hittites It is well organised and clearly written which is quite an achievement because the subject is not an easy one The Hittites were not given to dating their entries even if they had been we might not have understood their calendar Secondly they make many references to other parts of the world including other cities They knew exactly where theses places were but very often we do not and since their excellent record keeping did not extend to maps the places and peoples they refer to often remain unknown. The Hittites kindle unlimited If the reader wants to refer to a particular subject the Hittite military for example he she can go straight to that subject The same can be said of Hittite law which ensured the rights of women On which subject . EBook The hittites map Notably absent from this account is any reference to women to name but one the Great Queen Pudehepa In addition to being Great Queen she was Tawannana probably of religious significance and a role which the holder maintained even if her husband pre deceased her After the peace treaty between the Hittites and Egypt Pudehepa corresponded with another Great Queen the wife of Ramses 11 Nefertari who addressed her as Great Queen when sending her gifts An image of Pudehepa s face has come down to us and based on this an engaging reconstruction made of what she looked like Another area where the author is reticent is what brought about the end of the empire and the burning of the Hittite capital Hattusa As I understand it considerable work has been done on this subject leading to the hypothesis that following a power struggle in their own hierarchy the Hittites set fire to it themselves as they left We could say that the last one to leave turned the light on The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World not really a book but a couple essays not sure how accurate the author is but glad I read it The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World brief introduction basic outline of discovery history structure does further the desire to learn quick read The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World This was an interesting read I knew next to nothing about the Hittites prior to finding this book and now I m going out of my way to find information on them The only thing this book needs are some illustrations maps of the areas it describes in my opinion The Hittites The Lost Empire of the Ancient World.