MAP OF HITTITE SITES IN ASIA MINOR AND N. SYRIA.
EPOCHS OF HITTITE HISTORY
2000 B.C.[983] Settlements in southern Syria; overthrow of the 1st Dynasty of Babylon ([p. 323]). Horse and chariot used in Asia Minor ([p. 320]).
1400 B.C.[983] Hatti kings established at Boghaz-Keui ([p. 326]).
1380 B.C.[983] Subbi-luliuma annexes N. Syria ([p. 330]) and invades Mesopotamia ([p. 331]).
1370 B.C.[983] Amorite vassalage ([p. 336]); Treaty with Egypt ([p. 337]); Mitanni a protectorate ([p. 338]).
Empire in Asia Minor and N. Syria.
Palace[984] on Beuyuk-Kaleh at Boghaz-Keui; local palaces at Eyuk and Malatia; sculptures of Fraktin and (?) Sipylus ([p. 339]).
1350 B.C.[983] Reign of Arandas. 1340 B.C.[983] Accession of Mursil ([p. 341]).
1330 B.C.[984] Lower palace at Boghaz-Keui constructed ([p. 342]).