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review of A. Schachner and J. Seeher, Ausgrabungen und Forschungen in der westlichen Oberstadt von Hattusa
(2019)
review of a final report on excavations in the Upper City of the Hittite capital, Bogazköy/Hattusa
The Old Woman: Female Wisdom as a Resource and a Threat in Hittite Anatolia
(Brill, 2016-07)
Study of the role of the practitioner termed the "Old Woman" in Hittite religious ceremonies and court life
Ahhijawa und kein Ende: The Battle over Mycenaeans in Anatolia
(2016)
A review of the scholarly dispute, often confrontational, concerning the equivalence of the Ahhiyawans mentioned in Hittite cuneiform texts with the Mycenaeans (Achaeans) of Classical Greek sources.
Temple Building among the Hittites
(Ugarit-Verlag, 2010)
A study of the construction of temples by the ancient Hittites, featuring English translations of all the relevant texts.
Females as Sources of Authority in Hittite Government and Religion
(Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 2017)
A study of the areas within the patriarchal society of the Anatolian Hittites of the Late Bronze Age wherein females exercised or represented political or religious authority.
Zeuge (Witness), bei den Hethitern
(Walter de Gruyter, 2017)
Summary of the act of witnessing agreements in Hittite culture—by men and gods
Tontafel, Tontafelhülle (clay tablet, envelope) B: Bei den Hethitern
(De Gruyter, 2014)
Summary of the use of clay tablets by the scribes of the Hittite state of the Late Bronze Age
Foreigners in the Ancient Near East
(2013)
A general discussion of the role of foreigners in the societies of Western Asia in the third through first millennia BCE