- Hittite sites
The geography of the
Hittite Empire is known fromHittite texts on one hand, and from archaeological excavation on the other. Matching philology toarchaeology is a difficult task, and only a handful of sites are identified with their ancient name with certainty.The Hittite kingdom was centered around the lands surrounding
Hattusa andNeša , known as "the land of theHatti " (URU"Ha-at-ti"). After Hattusa was made capital, the area encompassed by the bend of theHalys River (which they called the Marassantiya) was considered the core of the empire, and some Hittite laws make a distinction between "this side of the river" and "that side of the river", for example, the reward for the capture of an runawayslave after he managed to flee beyond the Halys is higher than that for a slave caught before he could reach the river.To the south of the core territory was the land of
Kizzuwatna in the area of theTaurus Mountains .To the west, the confederacy ofArzawa .To the north, the mountain people of the "Kaskians ".To the east, theMitanni .After the incorporation or association of Arzawa and Mitanni (underSuppiluliuma I ), the Hittite sphere of influence underMursili II bordered on the "Hayasa-Azzi " to the east, on the "Ahhiyawa " and the newly-formingAssuwa league to the west, on Egypt-controlledCanaan to the south, and onAssyria to the south-east.List of Hittite sites
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Acem Hüyük
*Tell Açana
*Adana
*Tell Ahmar
*Akar Çay
*Aksu Çayı
*Alaca Hüyük
*Aleppo
*Alişar
*Amasya
*Andaval
*Antakya
*Antalya
*Arslantepe-Malatya
*Asarçık
*Bahçe
*Bakır Çey
*Bergama
*Beycesultan
*Beyköy
*Beyşehir Gölü
*Birecik
*Bobeypınarı
*Bodrum
*Boğazkale :Hattusa
*Bolkarmaden
*Bolu
*Bor
*Bursa
*Büyükmenderes Nehir
*Büyüknefes
*Çagdin
*Çalapverdi
*Çankırı in Paphlagonia
*Çekerek
*Ceyhan Nehir
*Çorum
*Darende
*Dazmana
*Delice Su
*Demirci-deresi
*Devrez Çayı
*Didim
*Divriği
*Efes
*Eflatun Pinar
*Eğirdir Gölü
*Eğrek
*Eğriköy
*Elbistan
*Emirgazi
*Ereğli
*Erkilet
*Ermenek
*Eskişehir
*Eskiyapar
*Tell al-Fakhariyeh
*Fasiler
*Fraktin
*Gâvur Kalesi
*Gaziantep
*Gediz Nehir
*Gilindere
*Giresun
*Gök Irmak
*Gök Su
*Gülnar
*Gürün
*Hama
*Hanyeri
*Hatip
*Havuzköy
*Hisarlık :Wilusa
*Hüseyindede Tepe
*Ilgaz Dağı
*Imamkulu
*İnandık
*Iskendenru
*Islâhiye
*Ispekçür
*Istanbul
*Ivriz
*Izgın
*İzmir
*İzmit
*İznik
*Jekke
*Jerablus
*Jubayl
*Karabel
*Karaburçlu
*Karaburun
*Karahüyük by Elbistan
*Karahüyük by Konya
*Karakuyu
*Karaman
*Karatepe
*Karga
*Kaş
*Kayalıpınar
*Kayseri
*Tell Kazel
*Kelkit Çay
*Kemah
*Kilise Tepe
*Kinet Hüyük
*Kızıl Irmak
*Kızıldağ
*Konya :Tarhuntassa ?
*Korucutepe
*Kötükale
*Köylütolu
*Küçükmenderes Nehir
*Kültepe : Kaneš
*Kürtoğlu
*Kurubel
*Kuşaklı : Sarissa
*Lésvos
*Mahalıç
*Malkaya
*Manisa
*Mar'aş
*Maşat Hüyük
*Menderes Çayı
*Mersin
*Meskene
*Milet
*el-Mishrifeh
*Mitlini
*Mut
*Niğde
*Nur Dağları
*Ortaköy, Çorum :Sapinuwa
*Palanga
*Porsuk Çay
*Pozantı
*Qalat el-Mudiq
*Ras Shamra
*Restan
*Saida
*Sakarya Nehir
*Sakçagözü
*Samsat :Samosata
*Şar
*Sart
*Şebin Karahısar
*Selgin
*Seyhan Nehir
*Silifke
*Sipylus
*Sirkeli
*Sivas
*Sivasa
*Sivri Hisar
*Sultanhanı
*Tell Tainat
*Tarsus
*Tasçın
*Tekir
*Tell Nebi Mend
*Topada
*Torbalı
*Turhal
*Tuz Gölü
*Tyre
*Yağri
*Yazılıkaya
*Zile
*Zincirli References
*Garstang & Gurney, "Geography of the Hittite Empire" (1959)
External links
* [http://hittites.info/map.aspx#DisplayMap Map of the Hittite Empire]
* [http://www.ancientanatolia.com/map02.htm Map of the Hittite Sites]
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