Sedat Alp – Anatolia in the Hittite Period 2001 HC/DJ Turkish Book Turkey Empire Hitties
Ord. Prof. Dr. Sedat Alp – Anatolia in the Hittite Period (Hitit Çağında Anadolu) – TÜBİTAK Yayınları Turkish Edition (2001)
Description:
This Turkish edition of Anatolia in the Hittite Period (Hitit Çağında Anadolu) by Ord. Prof. Dr. Sedat Alp was published by TÜBİTAK Yayınları in 2001. Printed in Turkish, this hardcover edition with its original dust jacket presents a comprehensive introduction to the civilization of the Hittites, making decades of international Hittite scholarship accessible to Turkish readers. The book was prepared to bridge the gap between specialized academic research and a wider audience without requiring knowledge of Sumerian, Akkadian, or Hittite languages.
Drawing upon cuneiform tablets, Anatolian hieroglyphic inscriptions, royal seals, diplomatic correspondence, treaties, and archaeological discoveries, the author reconstructs the political, social, religious, and administrative life of the Hittite Kingdom during the second millennium BCE. These primary sources illuminate the governmental structure, legal traditions, diplomatic relations, religious beliefs, and everyday life of one of the ancient Near East's most influential civilizations.
Written by one of Turkey's foremost Hittitologists, this volume serves as both an academic reference and an accessible historical survey. Combining archaeological evidence with translated ancient documents, it offers readers a reliable overview of Hittite civilization and its lasting contribution to the cultural and political history of Anatolia, making it an essential work for anyone interested in ancient Anatolian history and archaeology.
Key Features:
• Author: Ord. Prof. Dr. Sedat Alp
• Original Title: Anatolia in the Hittite Period
• Turkish Title: Hitit Çağında Anadolu
• Publisher: TÜBİTAK Yayınları
• Publication Date: 2001
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
• Genre: Ancient History; Archaeology
• Subject: Hittite civilization and ancient Anatolia during the second millennium BCE
• Literary Content: Historical study; Archaeological research
• Themes: Hittites; Ancient Anatolia; Cuneiform tablets; Hieroglyphic inscriptions; Archaeology; Ancient Near East
• Historical Focus: The political, religious, social, and cultural history of Hittite Anatolia
• Educational Value: An authoritative introduction to Hittite civilization that presents archaeological discoveries and translated primary sources in an accessible format, enabling readers to explore the political institutions, religious practices, diplomacy, and daily life of ancient Anatolia.
• Collector Appeal: Desirable TÜBİTAK Yayınları hardcover edition with original dust jacket by one of Turkey's leading Hittitologists, making it an important addition for collectors of ancient history, archaeology, and Anatolian civilization.