1320 B.C.[983] Assyria takes Mesopotamia and Malatia ([p. 342]).
1310 B.C.[983] Egypt reconquers N. Syria ([p. 343]).
1295 B.C.[984] Accession of Mutallu ([p. 343]).
1288 B.C.,[983] Battle of Kadesh ([p. 343]).
1271 B.C. Hattusil concludes treaty with Egypt ([p. 347]). Diplomatic relations with Babylonia ([p. 350]). [984]Sculptures of Iasily Kaya, Giaour-Kalesi, and Kara-Bel ([p. 366]). [? Fortifications of Boghaz-Keui constructed] Hittite cities at Hamath, Aleppo, Carchemish, Sinjerli, Sakje-Geuzi, Marash, Malatia, Comana; confederate states in western and southern Asia Minor.
1258 B.C. Hittite king (? Dudkhalia) visits the Pharaoh ([p. 351]).
1220 B.C.[983] Arnuanta, cadastral survey ([p. 352]).
1200 B.C.[983] Invasions by the Muski-Phrygians; fall of the Hatti and (?) Boghaz-Keui ([p. 368]).
1170 B.C.[983] Muski reach the Assyrian frontier; 1120, repelled ([p. 368]).