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A Map of Arzawa and The Lugga Land

Year 1941, Volume: 5 Issue: 17-18, 33 - 46, 20.01.1941

Abstract

Notwithstanding the acquired position of the Hittites on the central plateau of anatolia and the expansion of their power, there always remained one part of the peninsula which they were nuable permanently to absorb or pacify. This was the Kingdom of Arzawa. From earliest times it figures in the Hittite records as a rival power; in the dark age for Hatti it advanced its frontier into the Hittite lowlands as far as Tyana; and as late as 13000 B. e., when the greater Hittite Empire was in the making, Arzawa maintained separate diplomatic relations with the Pharaohs of Egypt

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Primary Language English
Subjects Archaeological Science
Journal Section Araştırma Makaleleri
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J Garstang This is me

Publication Date January 20, 1941
Published in Issue Year 1941 Volume: 5 Issue: 17-18

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APA Garstang, J. (1941). A Map of Arzawa and The Lugga Land. BELLETEN, 5(17-18), 33-46.
AMA Garstang J. A Map of Arzawa and The Lugga Land. TTK BELLETEN. January 1941;5(17-18):33-46.
Chicago Garstang, J. “A Map of Arzawa and The Lugga Land”. BELLETEN 5, no. 17-18 (January 1941): 33-46.
EndNote Garstang J (January 1, 1941) A Map of Arzawa and The Lugga Land. BELLETEN 5 17-18 33–46.
IEEE J. Garstang, “A Map of Arzawa and The Lugga Land”, TTK BELLETEN, vol. 5, no. 17-18, pp. 33–46, 1941.
ISNAD Garstang, J. “A Map of Arzawa and The Lugga Land”. BELLETEN 5/17-18 (January 1941), 33-46.
JAMA Garstang J. A Map of Arzawa and The Lugga Land. TTK BELLETEN. 1941;5:33–46.
MLA Garstang, J. “A Map of Arzawa and The Lugga Land”. BELLETEN, vol. 5, no. 17-18, 1941, pp. 33-46.
Vancouver Garstang J. A Map of Arzawa and The Lugga Land. TTK BELLETEN. 1941;5(17-18):33-46.