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Archibald Henry Sayce

The Hittites

In “The Hittites,” A. H. Sayce offers an authoritative exploration of the ancient Hittite civilization, focusing on its history, culture, language, and contributions to the broader tapestry of Near Eastern antiquity. Sayce employs a meticulous and analytical literary style, intertwining archaeological findings and contemporary historical perspectives. The book unfolds in a period marked by increasing Western interest in Oriental studies and archaeology, positioning itself within a scholarly context that seeks to reconstruct the lives of forgotten civilizations. Sayce's work is notable for its clarity and depth, making complex topics accessible while providing comprehensive insights into Hittite society's structure and significance. A. H. Sayce (1846–1933) was a distinguished Assyriologist and philologist, whose lifelong engagement with ancient languages and cultures greatly influenced his scholarly pursuits. His experiences with various archaeological sites, coupled with his academic position at Oxford, equipped him with the knowledge and perspective necessary to unravel the intricacies of Hittite civilization. Sayce's passion for ancient history and linguistics shines through, as he strives to connect the past with the present. This book is an essential read for enthusiasts of ancient history, archaeology, and linguistics. Sayce'Äôs engaging prose and pioneering scholarship illuminate the enigmatic world of the Hittites, making it a valuable resource for scholars and general readers alike. Dive into this work to uncover the rich legacy of a civilization that once thrived in the heart of Anatolia.
149 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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