Hittite Landscape And Geography, by Mark Weeden
Geography, Culture, and History in the Hittite World
This comprehensive work delves into the intricate relationship between the Hittites and their environment, exploring how geography influenced their civilization's development and interactions. It examines the diverse landscapes of Anatolia, from its mountainous regions to fertile plains, and how these geographical features shaped the Hittites' political, economic, and cultural life. The book also highlights the strategic importance of the Hittite heartland and its role in regional power dynamics, offering insights into how the Hittites adapted to and harnessed their surroundings to sustain their empire.
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- 2019
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