Decipherment of Hittite inscriptions by Professor Archibald Henry Sayce. Written by a senior biblical scholar at the British and Foreign Bible Society in London, this book has its roots in the author's personal investigations of a series of inscriptions he discovered while on missionary work near Damascus in the Middle East. Convinced that he had found the first reference to the Hittites outside the Bible, the author then produced the first major work on the Hittite culture, examining them in terms of their own writings, ...
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Decipherment of Hittite inscriptions by Professor Archibald Henry Sayce. Written by a senior biblical scholar at the British and Foreign Bible Society in London, this book has its roots in the author's personal investigations of a series of inscriptions he discovered while on missionary work near Damascus in the Middle East. Convinced that he had found the first reference to the Hittites outside the Bible, the author then produced the first major work on the Hittite culture, examining them in terms of their own writings, and those of the surrounding civilizations, Egyptian and Assyrian alike. The book then moves on to an evaluation of the geographical extent of the Hittite empire, its art and learning, religion, and racial makeup: "The sculptures show that the Hittites did not belong to a Semitic race. The features are rather those of a northern people, and on the temple of Ibsamboul the Hittites have a very Scythic character, with shaven head and a single lock from the crown. This peculiarity in the mode of dressing the hair is not seen on the Hittite monuments, but at Karnak and Thebes I noticed figures with the same type of feature as those on the monuments in Anatolia." Wright used the Bible as a reference point, but he also incorporated non-biblical references and sources, ensuring that the overview remained as accurate as possible, given the ancient-and often obscured-nature of the Hittites. This edition has been completely reformatted. Contents Chapter I: Securing the Hittite Inscriptions Chapter II: The Hittite Empire from the Egyptian Standpoint Chapter III: The Hittite Empire from the Assyrian Standpoint Chapter IV: Geographical Extent of the Hittite Empire Chapter V: Hittite Art and Learning Chapter VI: Hittite Religion Chapter VII: Hittite Nationality Chapter VIII: The Hittites from the Bible Standpoint Chapter IX: Are the Inscriptions Hittite Remains? Chapter X: The Hittite Inscriptions Chapter XI: Decipherment of the Hittite Inscriptions Appendix I Appendix II Appendix III Appendix IV Appendix V Appendix VI: Inscriptions Index
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