photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
Dick Osseman | all galleries >> Ankara pictures >> Ankara Anatolian Civilizations Museum >> Early Bronze Age > Ankara june 2011 7016.jpg
previous | next
19-JUN-2011

Ankara june 2011 7016.jpg

Statuette of a bull. Ornament on top of a royal (or cult) staff. From the Hatti-culture, c. 2300-2100 BC.
Excavated in Alaca Höyük (Royal tombs). Bronze and silver. Height: 37 cm. Width: 34½ cm.

The Hattians were an ancient people who inhabited the ‘Land of Hatti’ (present-day central Anatolia). The group was documented at least as early as the empire of Sargon of Akkad (c. 2300 BC). The Hattians were organised in city-states and small kingdoms or principalities. These cities were well organized and ruled as theocratic principalities, until they were gradually absorbed c.2000–1700 BC by the Indo-European Hittites. The latter became identified with the ‘Land of Hatti’, although they had nothing in common with their precursors, neither ethnographically nor linguistically.

Correspondent: J.M.Criel, Antwerpen.
Sources: ‘Museum of Anatolian Civilisations’ (catalogue) & Wikipedia.

Nikon D3
1/30s f/8.0 at 60.0mm iso1250 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
comment | share