Ancient Language Discovered in Hittite Empire Ruins 🏺

Archaeologists have uncovered a previously unknown ancient language in the ruins of the Hittite Empire, shedding new light on early Middle Eastern civilizations. Read more about this groundbreaking find!

Ancient Language Discovered in Hittite Empire Ruins 🏺
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Ancient Language Discovered in Hittite Empire Ruins 🏺

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Archaeologists Uncover , Unknown Ancient Language , in Ruins of Hittite Empire.<br />'The Independent' reports that archaeologists in the <br />Middle East have uncovered how an ancient civilization <br />once used a previously undiscovered language. .<br />'The Independent' reports that archaeologists in the <br />Middle East have uncovered how an ancient civilization <br />once used a previously undiscovered language. .<br />The discovery sheds light on how early <br />empires functioned and how language was used <br />to promote political stability and multiculturalism. .<br />The discovery sheds light on how early <br />empires functioned and how language was used <br />to promote political stability and multiculturalism. .<br />Excavations in Turkey uncovered ruins <br />from the ancient capital of the Hittite empire.<br />The discovery has revealed evidence that the city <br />dedicated entire departments to researching <br />the religions of people subjugated by the empire. .<br />The discovery has revealed evidence that the city <br />dedicated entire departments to researching <br />the religions of people subjugated by the empire. .<br />Around the 2nd millennium B.C., civil servants recorded <br />religious liturgies and other traditions to preserve <br />and incorporate them into the empire's religious system.<br />According to modern experts, the Hittites <br />recorded religious documents originating <br />from at least five different ethnic groups.<br />'The Independent' reports that the latest <br />unearthed evidence was written in a language <br />thought to be lost for the last 3,000 years.<br />'The Independent' reports that the latest <br />unearthed evidence was written in a language <br />thought to be lost for the last 3,000 years.<br />The language recently discovered has <br />been named Kalasmaic, as it was spoken <br />by people living in the Kalasma region. .<br />Approximately 30,000 complete or fragmentary clay <br />tablets have been unearthed in the ancient ruins of <br />Hattussa, which once served as the Hittite capital. .<br />Approximately 30,000 complete or fragmentary clay <br />tablets have been unearthed in the ancient ruins of <br />Hattussa, which once served as the Hittite capital. .<br />Documents found in the ruins, located about <br />90 miles east of Ankara, were written in languages <br />of minority ethnic groups within the empire. .<br />Those groups included the Luwians, <br />Palaians, Hattians and Hurrians

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