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During the Middle Bronze Age the central Anatolian principalities with whom the
Assyrian merchants were in contact were ... certainly religious shrines were
uncovered—a find of some interest, since temples are virtually unknown in
Anatolia at ...
During the Middle Bronze Age the central Anatolian principalities with whom the
Assyrian merchants were in contact were ... certainly religious shrines were
uncovered—a find of some interest, since temples are virtually unknown in
Anatolia at ...
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Figure 13: Phrygian ornament and architecture. (Left) Terra-cotta architectural
plaque from Pazarli, Anatolia, 8th century BC; in the Museum of Anatolian
Civilizations, Ankara. (Right) Rock-cut temple facade at Aslankaya, near
Afyonkarahisar, ...
Figure 13: Phrygian ornament and architecture. (Left) Terra-cotta architectural
plaque from Pazarli, Anatolia, 8th century BC; in the Museum of Anatolian
Civilizations, Ankara. (Right) Rock-cut temple facade at Aslankaya, near
Afyonkarahisar, ...
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In the far east of Anatolia, the Hurrian nation formed around Lake Van a new
kingdom, which rose to considerable power, from about 900 to 600 BC. With few
exceptions, the cuneiform inscriptions of this kingdom of Urartu are historical and
...
In the far east of Anatolia, the Hurrian nation formed around Lake Van a new
kingdom, which rose to considerable power, from about 900 to 600 BC. With few
exceptions, the cuneiform inscriptions of this kingdom of Urartu are historical and
...
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