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In the early 12th century, the Late Bronze Age Hittite empire collapsed during a series of upheavals which swept the Greek and Near Eastern worlds. In the subsequent Iron Age, numerous cities and states emerged in southeastern Anatolia and northern Syria, which are generally known today as the 'NeoHittite kingdoms.' Bryce's volume gives an account of the military and political history of these kingdoms, moving beyond the NeoHittites themselves to the broader Near Eastern world and the states which dominated it during the Iron Age.Divided into three sections, The World of NeoHittite Kingdoms looks at the last decades of the empire and the features of these kingdoms and their subsequent treatment under their Anatolian successors. Through a closer look at the individual NeoHittite kingdoms and their rulers and a comparison with the contemporary Aramaean states and the other kingdoms of the agenotably the NeoAssyrian empire it concludes with a historical synthesis of the NeoHittites when the last kingdom was absorbed into the Assyrian provincial administration.
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