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Art. XIV.—Dusratta's Hittite Letter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

The subject of the present paper is the translation of one of the most interesting and important tablets that have been discovered within the last twenty years—interesting not only from a linguistic point of view, but also as casting new light on the history of Western Asia, about 1500 years before our era, and as showing the manners of the age and the political relations of Egypt with Asiatic countries. It also informs us of the language spoken in Armenia and in Syria, and of the extent of the Hittite dominions before the fall of the eighteenth Egyptian dynasty.

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Original Communications
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1892

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1 From another letter of Dusratta's, written in Assyrian, it is clear that the god Amanu was the Egyptian god Amen.