Inscriptions from Alishar and vicinity / by Ignace J. Gelb.
Language: English Series: The University of Chicago Oriental Institute publications ; vol. 27.Publication details: Chicago, Illinois : The University of Chicago Press, c1935.Description: xv, 84 p., LXIII pl. (incl. fold. map) : 1 illus., plates, plan. ; 31 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- DS155 G452 1935
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N5385, D371 1992 Hitit sanatı / | DR431, A53 1998 Ancient Anatolia : | DS66, H64 1926 Kings of the Hittites / | DS155, G452 1935 Inscriptions from Alishar and vicinity / | DS51.A26, A751 1938 Türk Tarih Kurumu tarafından yapılan Alaca Höyük hafriyati : | DS156.A45, A752 1937 Les fouilles d'Alaca Höyük : | DS51.A26, K631 1951 Türk Tarih Kurumu tarafından yapılan Alaca Höyük kazısı = Les fouilles d'Alaca Höyük : |
"The early history of eastern Asia Minor": p. 1-18.
"The material now presented includes Cappadocian, Sumerian, Hittite hieroglyphic, Greek and Arabic inscriptions. Of these by far the most numerous are the Cappadocian tests."--Pref.
"Researches in Anatolia -- vol. VI."
"Abbreviations and symbols. Books and periodicals": p. xiii-xiv.
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