20 Bilder zum Thema "hittite civilization" bei ClipDealer

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Turkish Stone Relief
Symbol of Hittite,silhouette
City and castle ruins from the Hittite civilization. Relief sculpture.
Hittite Chimera
Hieroglyph in The Temple of Kom Ombo ( Egypt)
Some orthostats in Yazilikaya archaeological site, Corum, Turkey
The Hittite spring sanctuary of Eflatun Pinar lies about 100 kilometres west of Konya close to the lake of Beysehir in a hilly, quite arid landscape
City and castle ruins from the Hittite civilization. Entrance gate of the city. Winged statue head.
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Sphinx Gate entrance of ancient Hattusa city, Turkey
The Fasillar monument is a large statue of the Hittite Storm-god, depicted in a mountainous temple, standing above a mountain god between two lions. It is located on the slope of a hill, west of the Fasllar village of Beysehir, Konya
The Hittite spring sanctuary of Eflatun Pinar lies about 100 kilometres west of Konya close to the lake of Beysehir in a hilly, quite arid landscape
Hattusha, the capital of the Hittite empire in the world heritage of Unesco, was discovered in Anatolia. Corum,Turkey
The Hittite spring sanctuary of Eflatun Pinar lies about 100 kilometres west of Konya close to the lake of Beysehir in a hilly, quite arid landscape.
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Sculpture in Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, Turkiye
Eflatun Spring is a sacred water monument built during the Hittite Period. The monument depicts the gods who carry the sky and establish a connection between the earth and the sky.
Eflatun Spring is a sacred water monument built during the Hittite Period. The monument depicts the gods who carry the sky and establish a connection between the earth and the sky.
Eflatun Spring is a sacred water monument built during the Hittite Period. The monument depicts the gods who carry the sky and establish a connection between the earth and the sky.
Some orthostats in Alacahoyuk archaeological site, Corum, Turkey

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