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Hattusa - The Hidden Capital of the Hittites - cover

Hattusa - The Hidden Capital of the Hittites

Minerva Smith

Editorial: Heritage Books

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Sinopsis

Lost to time and buried beneath centuries of history, Hattusa was once the thriving heart of the Hittite Empire. This book takes you on a journey through the ruins of this ancient city, uncovering its secrets, architectural marvels, and the powerful civilization that ruled vast territories from within its walls.
 
 
 
From grand temples to intricate fortifications, Hattusa tells a story of innovation, warfare, and diplomacy that shaped the ancient world. Through archaeological discoveries and historical analysis, this book brings to life the forgotten capital and the people who once called it home.
 
 
 
Step into the past and explore the legacy of a city that history nearly erased.
Disponible desde: 10/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 75 páginas.

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