Víctimas olvidadas. Observaciones sobre el comportamiento de los hititas con sus prisioneros en la frontera centro-septentrional de su Imperio
2014; Complutense University of Madrid; Volume: 31; Linguagem: Inglês
10.5209/rev_geri.2013.v31.43612
ISSN1988-3080
Autores Tópico(s)Ancient Near East History
ResumoDuring the second half of the II millennium B.C., the military expansion developed by the Hittites involved the taking of captives, both warriors and civil population. Documents from Hittite archives in a number of frontier territories (such as the site at Maşat Höyük, Hittite Tapikka) reveal a considerable amount of information on the techniques deployed in the treatment of these captives (e.g., in the northern regions of Anatolia). One such custom consists in the blinding of these captives, which is a welldocumented practice in other cultures at different periods all across the Ancient Near Eastern region.
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