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Natalia Bolatti-Guzzo

Andrea Intilia, Alvise Matessi & Marco De Pietri

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  • = Schachner A., Geographical Prerequisites versus Human Behavior: Settlement Geography, Rural Economy, and Ideological Aspects of Anthropogenic Relations with the Natural Environment during the Second Millennium BC in Central Anatolia, in: HHE 159-202. [Ch. 4; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110661781-005. Abstract: "The geography of northern Central Anatolia, the heartland of the Hittite Empire, is characterized by a great heterogeneity of topography, geology and climate. This leads to a correspondingly large diversity of anthropogenic lifestyles and economical strategies adapted to the particular regional conditions. In this chapter, this diversification is presented as the background of cultural development and its manifestations. Based on evidence from Boğazköy and Kuşaklı, it shows how Hittite society dealt with the obstacles of the natural habitat and argues for a stronger consideration of Hittite culture against the background of these regional patterns".]


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