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Depiction of the myth of the Sky God killing the dragon Illuyankas ; Neo-Hittites; 850-800 BC; Limestone orthostat at the Lions Gate at Malitiya (Arslantepe, 38° 22' 53" N 38° 21' 36" E), now at the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey.. Malitiya (near modern Malatya) became a major site as a Late Hittite city state and retained Hittite traditions long after the fall of the Empire. <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.hittitemonuments.com/arslantepe/arslantepe05.htm">hittitemonuments.com</a>
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current | 19:51, 12 January 2017 | 1,279 × 468 (346 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | <p>Depiction of the myth of the Sky God killing the dragon Illuyankas ; Neo-Hittites; 850-800 BC; Limestone orthostat at the Lions Gate at Malitiya (Arslantepe, 38° 22' 53" N 38° 21' 36" E), now at the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey.. Malitiya (near modern Malatya) became a major site as a Late Hittite city state and retained Hittite traditions long after the fall of the Empire. <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.hittitemonuments.com/arslantepe/arslantepe05.htm">hittitemonuments.com</a> </p> |
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