Articles relating to the city of Hattusa, its history, and its depictions. It was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age during two distinct periods. Its ruins lie near modern Boğazkale, Turkey, (originally Boğazköy) within the great loop of the Kızılırmak River (Hittite: Marashantiya; Greek: Halys). Charles Texier brought attention to the ruins after his visit in 1834. Over the following century, sporadic exploration occurred, involving different archaeologists. In the 20th century, the German Oriental Society and the German Archaeological Institute conducted systematic excavations, which continue to this day.
Pages in category "Hattusa"
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
- Archaeological sites in the Black Sea Region
- Archaeological sites of prehistoric Anatolia
- Buildings and structures in Çorum Province
- Capitals of former nations
- Former populated places in Turkey
- Geography of Çorum Province
- Hattian cities
- History of Çorum Province
- Hittite cities
- Hittite sites in Turkey
- Late Bronze Age collapse
- World Heritage Sites in Turkey