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Hatti
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Joshua J. Mark published on 20 January 2012 |
The Hatti were an aboriginal people in central Anatolia who first appear in the area around the River Kizil Irmak. They spoke a language called Hattic and did not seem to have a written language of their own, using cuneiform script for trade dealings. Controlling a significant number of city states and small kingdoms, they had established trade with Sumer... [continue reading]
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