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The Hurrians were a people who inhabited the Ancient Near East during the Bronze Age. They spoke the Hurrian language, and lived throughout northern Syria, upper Mesopotamia and southeastern Anatolia. The Hurrians were first documented in the city of Urkesh, where they built their first kingdom. ā¦ Visualizza altro
Early Bronze Age
The Khabur River valley became the heart of the Hurrian lands for a millennium. The first known ā¦ Visualizza altroThe agglutinating and highly ergative Hurrian language is related to the Urartian language, the language of the ancient kingdom of Urartu. Together they form the Hurro-Urartian ā¦ Visualizza altro
Knowledge of Hurrian culture relies on archaeological excavations at sites such as Nuzi and Alalakh as well as on cuneiform tablets, primarily from Hattusa (Boghazköy), the capital of the Hittites, whose civilization was greatly influenced by the ā¦ Visualizza altro
The Hurrian culture made a great impact on the religion of the Hittites. From the Hurrian cult centre at Kummanni in Kizzuwatna, ā¦ Visualizza altro
Hurrian settlements are distributed over three modern countries, Iraq, Syria and Turkey. The heart of the Hurrian world is bisected by ā¦ Visualizza altro
ā¢ Buccellati, Giorgio, and Marilyn Kelly-Buccellati. āUrkesh: The First Hurrian Capital.ā The Biblical Archaeologist, vol. 60, no. 2, 1997, pp. 77ā96
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WEBHurrian is an extinct language of the Hurro-Urartian family, spoken by the Hurrians in northern Mesopotamia and Syria from 2300 to 1000 BC. Learn about its history, classification, dialects, phonology, grammar, ā¦
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