steven rice: Found the book very interesting. A very informative read. It is an in depth history of the Hittites. I will be looking for other books to read.
United Kingdom on Oct 18, 2022
Kindle Customer: When one thinks of Ancient cultures generally one thinks of the Egypt, Babalyon, or Israel but these book on the Hittites was enlightening quite a lot of information packed into this brief introduction I'm impressed and will seek out more on this civilization
United States on May 19, 2022
Kindle Customer: We have to be very grateful for the records left by the Hittites. Not only do they tell us about their own nation but give insites intonation the surrounding nations and cultures.
United Kingdom on Jun 20, 2021
Jung "Young" Dalton Parkims: (Kindle Ed. pp. 2-3)
...Those who dared venture into Hittite territory encountered worthy opponents skilled in the art of war and diplomacy, equally at ease with conducting embargoes and raids for both conquest and peace. The great Egypt, during an era of unprecedented power and wealth, had a Hittite problem. Their wartime efforts secured for them vast resources, but also led to meaningful "brotherly" relations with the key players of the region. They were legendary, significant and meticulous. The Hittites lived in a time when heroes and heroines of ancient civilizations could take actions that could direct entire civilizations. They asserted their ambition to be an international power and in the process have left our human story a rich treasure trove of their complex civilization as it related to the three superpowers of the time...For 3000 years, while the Hittites were the unknown fourth empire that held power between 1800 and 1200 BCE, their influence and their complex system of collective governance—seen as an early example of early Middle Eastern democracy that did not give a king absolute power in decision-making—guides us in gaining informed insight into their...
United States on Jan 17, 2021
Israel Drazin: Hourly History books give us significant information. This 49-page book tells us about the Hittites who are mentioned in the Bible, but this book does not speak about any interaction between the two kingdoms, Hittites and Israel. The Hittite kingdom was formed around the 18th or 17th century BCE before the time of King David who lived around 1000 BCE. We do not know when the Hittite Kingdom ended but it was probably around 1200 BCE. So, Hittites may have existed in some form during the early days of the Israelite kingdoms, but they were no threat at that time.
This book tells us about the Hittites whose kingdom was in the area of modern Turkey. We are told what we know today and what we are missing, about the Bronze and Iron Ages, their contemporaries, and their many achievements. For a while, they rivaled Egypt and Babylon.
United States on Apr 01, 2019
Amazon Customer: Really good concise history book. Enjoyed reading it, the Hittites were a advanced civilisation and invented things that I'd no idea they had.
United Kingdom on Jan 08, 2019
Amarish Samel: Thanks nice and crisp way to describe the hittite civilization. Gives a flavor of their way of life.keep up the good work
India on Oct 02, 2018
Jockaboy: Interesting quick History, if that's possible, with more unanswered questions than known facts. Up to date from latest scholars investigations theories etc etc
Australia on Jun 06, 2017
Ron E. Bowman: This is by far and away my favorite of the Hourly History series. This civilization has always intrigued me. And as a history buff, this was right on the mark. These people were a lot more like our civilization in the USA than one would think. For instance their purpose was perpetual war, but unlike parallel civilizations, they were more democratic and humane. The author sites his sources in his book & manages to include as many details of this mysterious culture than one could imaging in a mere 50 pages. At least I thought it was 50 pages. When I started this, I was hoping for a brief reprieve from one of my doomsday ‘Prepper Novels’, 10 days later I’m finally finished. But although longer than the others, each & every page held fascinating nuggets of history I never knew before. The book begins with Sir Lawrence of Arabia’s real reason to be in this area of the world : to recover artifacts & tablets revealing their world. Hittites were remarkable in their tedious their near complete record collecting by scribes that left us excellent historical accounts. Their contemporaries were the Egyptian, Assyrian, and Babylonian empires of the second millennium BCE....
United States on Sep 02, 2016
A Comprehensive History of the Ancient Hittite Empire: From Its Origins to Its Legacy | Garrett Ryan's Collection of Statues Featuring Nude Figures, Plump Gladiators, and Majestic War Elephants | The Richest Man in Babylon: Unlocking the Secrets of Financial Success in the Original 1926 Edition | |
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ASIN | B01IA1K4F6 | ||
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File size | 3483 KB | ||
Print length | 45 pages | ||
Publisher | Hourly History | Prometheus | |
Simultaneous device usage | Unlimited | ||
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90-Minute History Short Reads | 90-Minute History Short Reads | ||
Language | English | English | |
Assyria, Babylonia & Sumer History | Assyria, Babylonia & Sumer History | ||
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Customer Reviews | 4.2/5 stars of 479 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 656 ratings | |
Best Sellers Rank | #118 in Assyria, Babylonia & Sumer History#171 in Ancient Early Civilization History#281 in 90-Minute History Short Reads | #30 in Ancient Greek History #62 in Ancient Roman History #91 in Cultural Anthropology | |
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Publication date | July 10, 2016 | ||
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Kindle Customer: This book was very interesting and well written.
United States on Aug 03, 2023