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Sonnengott (Sun god) bei den Hethitern
(2011)
Presentation of information concerning solar deities in the religion of the Hittites of the Late Bronze Age
Hittite Chronology
(2000)
Consideration of how chronological information drawn from the archives of the Late Bronze Age Hittites may--or may not--be reconciled with chronological schemes established on the basis of Egyptian and Mesopotamian data.
Developing Complex Societies in Southeast Asia: Using Archaeological and Historical Evidence
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Plenum Publishing Corporation ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1998-12)
A number of archaeologists are making significant advances in the historical archaeology of Southeast Asia. The papers presented in this issue, and the one that preceded it, provide new insights and exciting directions for ...
Implicit and Explicit Knowledge in Second Language Learning, Testing and Teaching edited by ELLIS, ROD, SHAWN LOEWEN, CATHERINE ELDER, ROSEMARY ERLAM, JENEFER PHILP, & HAYO REINDERS
(Blackwell Publishing IncWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2011-12)
Thron (throne). Philologisch, bei den Hethitern
(De Gruyter (Berlin), 2013)
Survey of information concerning the royal or divine seat in Late Bronze Age Hittite culture
THE FUTURE OF THE BUDDHIST PAST: A RESPONSE TO THE READERS
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2010-12)
I respond to comments offered by Peter Harrison and Thupten Jinpa on my book Buddhism and Science: A Guide for the Perplexed (2008). I report briefly on the reception of the book thus far and provide a summary of its ...
Hittite Treaties and the Development of the Cuneiform Treaty Tradition
(2006)
Consideration of the major role of the Hittite archives in documention the diplomatic practices of the ancient Near East.
Under the Spell of Babylon: Mesopotamian Influence on the Religion of the Hittites
(The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2013)
A survey of Hittite religion of the Late Bronze Age, with emphasis on the debt this system owed to Babylonia and Assyria.
The Sea! The Sea! A Rite from the South of Anatolia (CTH 719)
(Harrassowitz Verlag, 2015)
An edition of a Hittite ritual text from southern Anatolia recovered from the archives of Hattusa (Late Bronze Age)