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    Carchemish (redirect from Karkemish)
    (/ˈkɑːrkəmɪʃ/ KAR-kəm-ish or /kɑːrˈkiːmɪʃ/ kar-KEE-mish), also spelled Karkemish (Turkish: Karkamış), was an important ancient capital in the northern...
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    Neo-Hittite Chimera from Karkemish, at the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations...
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    Preliminary Remarks on the Neo-Assyrian City Wall in the Outer Town at Karkemish": 901–902. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Shaw...
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    part of the so-called Deeds of Suppiluliuma I. While laying siege to Karkemish, the Hittite ruler receives a letter from the Egyptian queen. The letter...
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    Suppiluliuma I—relates that Hittite ruler, Suppiluliuma I, while laying siege to Karkemish, received a letter from the Egyptian queen. The letter reads: My husband...
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    the Karkemish acropolis and Inner Town, and access to the acropolis is still restricted. Most of the Outer Town lies in Syrian territory. Karkemish has...
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    imperial monuments to the Early Iron Age Syro-Hittite inscriptions of Karkemish, Melid, Aleppo and elsewhere. Luwian hieroglyphs were chosen by many of...
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  • soldiers carrying weapons. A ceremony for Kamani, heir to the throne of Karkemish, and his brothers, in a style inspired by older reliefs at the Royal Buttress...
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  • Hieroglyphic Luwian by the Turco-Italian Archaeological Expedition at Karkemish. Sangara likely accessed the throne of Carchemish only a short time after...
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    productive centre. From this area several specimens have been collected at Karkemish, Tell Ahmar, Tell Amarna, Deve Höyük, Tell Shiukh Fawqani, Saraga Höyük...
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    Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2012. Peker, Hasan. Texts from Karkemish I: Luwian Hieroglyphic Inscriptions from the 2011–2015 Excavations. OrientLab...
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    1986, pp. 46, 62 left Bolognani, B. 2017, The Iron Age Figurines from Karkemish (2011–2015 Campaigns) and the Coroplastic Art of the Syro-Anatolian Region...
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  • halted in Tegarama and inspected his forces before attacking and capturing Karkemish. Consequently, city must have been on the road from Hattusa to Karkhemish...
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  • Luwian after the top part of the basalt stele of Kubaba (goddess) from Karkemish, made by king Kamani around 790 BC, was discovered. He is documented for...
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    Islahiye valley, as possibly an offshoot of the Hittite rump-state at Karkemish. Kilamuwa Stela: an inscription of Prince Kilamuwa of Samal, Pergamon...
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    2001). «Կար ու չկար» (Once Upon a Time) (Buenos Aires, 2003). «Կարկեմիշ» (Karkemish) (Aleppo, 2005). El Cinturón (The Belt) (Buenos Aires, 2005, translated...
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  • Haleb. Mali Piyasili The fifth son of King Suppililiuma and mayor of Karkemish. He is stabbed by Ramses in battle and later dies from his wounds. Nepis...
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    lying just north of Jarabulus (half of which is now in Turkey) was called Karkemish, in Greek and Roman times the ancient name of the city was "Europos" (Εὐρωπός)...
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    2022-03-15. Marchesi, Gianni; Marchetti, Nicolò (2019). "The Deities of Karkemish in the Middle Bronze Age according to Glyptic and Textual Evidence". Pearls...
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    2022-06-15. Marchesi, Gianni; Marchetti, Nicolò (2019). "The Deities of Karkemish in the Middle Bronze Age according to Glyptic and Textual Evidence". Pearls...
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  • with the means to escape this deathtrap. Soon after, word arrives from Karkemish: Kail’s brother, Mali Piyasili, has gone missing during his mission to...
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    David; Marchetti, Nicolò; Peker, Hasan (2014). "A Stele by Suhi I from Karkemish". Orientalia. 83 (2): 143–153. Hawkins, John David; Weeden, Mark (2016)...
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    2022-03-11. Marchesi, Gianni; Marchetti, Nicolò (2019). "The Deities of Karkemish in the Middle Bronze Age according to Glyptic and Textual Evidence". Pearls...
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    2022-03-11. Marchesi, Gianni; Marchetti, Nicolò (2019). "The Deities of Karkemish in the Middle Bronze Age according to Glyptic and Textual Evidence". Pearls...
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  • 2022-11-29. Marchesi, Gianni; Marchetti, Nicolò (2019). "The Deities of Karkemish in the Middle Bronze Age according to Glyptic and Textual Evidence". Pearls...
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