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Preface | 8 | |
1 | Background and environment | 11 |
2 | Who were the Hittites? | 22 |
3 | The Hittites and their neighbours | 36 |
4 | Warfare and defence | 53 |
5 | Society and administration | 74 |
6 | Daily life in Late Bronze Age Anatolia | 79 |
7 | Religion | 109 |
8 | Art and literature | 137 |
9 | Epilogue: Anatolia after the fall of the Hittite Empire | 154 |
Notes on the text | 161 | |
Sources of illustrations | 166 | |
Select bibliography | 167 | |
Index | 173 |
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