The Hittites were an ancient civilization that was located somewhere in what is now known as Turkey. Archaeologists date these ancient peoples to 2000 BC BCE or earlier. They were advanced for their point in time. They are known to be experienced in iron ore and built iron weapons and other instruments of iron.
All I know is that the Hittites invented steel tools and the chariot
The Hittites were an ancient civilization that existed from around the 18th to the 12th century BCE. They are credited with several important inventions such as the chariot, which revolutionized warfare and transportation, and the use of iron in weaponry and tools. The Hittites also developed a sophisticated legal system and are known for their extensive use of cuneiform writing.
The Hittites are a people who established an empire in what is now Turkey in the second millenium BCE, roughly between 1550 and 1000
It is very difficult to ascertain what the Hittites invented and what they merely adopted from others. Like all Late Bronze Age powers, the Hittites used the compound bow and the bow-armed chariot, which was the highest tech weapons system of its day. But it is unclear who first invented these weapons and melded them together into such a formidable force. It was once believed that the Hittites pioneered the use of iron in its weapons, but that was based upon a single translated tablet from the king of Hatti to Adad-nirari, king of Assyria in which the king of Hatti regrets that he cannot provide the king of Assyria the black iron he requested, because it was not the right time of the year. The overwhelming consensus, now, is that the Hittites did smelt meteoric iron, which was a metal so precious at the time that at least one throne was made from it. It is not believed that the Hittites used iron in their weapons. Iron is a very soft metal and much inferior to bronze unless it is carbonized in a fire and immediately quenched. Even had the Hittites known those techniques (and there is no evidence that they did), they would have had to have known smelting techniques to separate iron (other than metoric iron) from its ore in order to make iron production remotely cost effective. Perhaps the one thing the Hittites DID invent is the precursor to modern history. Their diplomatic tablets often included long preambles reciting past events, which was new at the time.
The Hittites are known for their advancements in chariot technology, which they used for warfare and transportation. They also developed a sophisticated system of writing known as cuneiform script.
The Hittites. Ramses the second negotiated the first known peace treaty in the world history with the Hittites.
The Hittites. Ramses the second negotiated the first known peace treaty in the world history with the Hittites.
it was turkey im pretty sure. the hittites lived there
Yes, the Hittites were known for their advanced iron metallurgy techniques. They likely influenced the development and spread of ironworking in the Near East, including Mesopotamia.
The Hittites were an ancient civilization that was located somewhere in what is now known as Turkey. Archaeologists date these ancient peoples to 2000 BC BCE or earlier. They were advanced for their point in time. They are known to be experienced in iron ore and built iron weapons and other instruments of iron.
Hittites
The Hittites were one of these Indo-European peoples. They rode two-wheeled chariots and used iron weapons to conquer anatolia.The hittites adopted many features of the culture that had grown in mesopotamia before they arrived.Their lows, for instance , were less harsh then the code of hammurabi.The hittites ruled their southwest Asian empire from about 2000 to 1190 B.c
yes, the Hittites did have kings in the ancient world
Ramses the great made a treaty with the hittites
The Hittites went out to war against the Ammorites.
The kassites conquered the Hittites around 1595 BC.