The Hittites: A Forgotten Empire (c)1890 by H.A. Sayce

Mark Johns
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edited November 20 in English Forum

A.H. Sayce's 'The Hittites' delves into the history and culture of the ancient Hittite civilization, examining their language, art, and religious beliefs. Written in a scholarly yet engaging style, Sayce presents a comprehensive overview of the Hittites, placing them within the wider context of the ancient Near East. Drawing on archaeological evidence and textual sources, the book sheds light on this often overlooked civilization. Sayce's analysis of Hittite society offers valuable insights into the complexities of the ancient world, making this book an essential read for both scholars and general readers interested in ancient history. A.H. Sayce, a renowned Assyriologist and linguist, was deeply fascinated by the ancient civilizations of the Near East. His expertise in deciphering cuneiform texts and his passion for uncovering the mysteries of the past led him to write 'The Hittites'. Sayce's meticulous research and profound knowledge of the subject are evident throughout the book, making it a seminal work on the Hittites. I highly recommend 'The Hittites' to anyone seeking a detailed and insightful exploration of one of the most intriguing ancient civilizations. Sayce's masterful synthesis of historical and archaeological data makes this book a must-read for anyone interested in the ancient Near East.

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THE HITTITES - A. H. Sayce, LL.D. (c)1890.docx

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