... European language spoken during the first millennium BC in the mountains of Eastern ... in the early centuries of the first millennium AD represented an offshoot of the ...
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... 10 Hittite-Luvian Bilingualism second millennium cylinder seals in both Anatolia and ... a very common formative element in Hittite names of the early second millennium BC ...
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... can be accounted for by assuming eastward migrations in the 2nd millennium BC ... written in an original "hieroglyphic" syllabary, mostly in the 1st millennium BC ... Hittite and Luvian are probably to be dated back to the late 3rd millennium BC ...
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... In this connection, one can think about the influence of Hurrians on Canaanites in the second millennium B.C., or the cultural impact of Neo-Hittite states in Syria in the early first millennium B.C.86 References Archi, Alfonso. ...
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... Although this suggestion is phonetically possible,19 it makes one wonder why Indo-Hittite *en- left abundant traces in one Anatolian language of the first millennium BC, but is not directly attested anywhere else within Anatolian. ...
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