280 s, renkli resimler, İngilizce ve Almanca makaleler.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
- Vorwort (F. Pirson)
- Danksagung
- Widmung
- Einleitung - Innovation versus Beharrung (A. Schachner)
- Ulf-Dietrich Schoop / Technologie und Innovation im anatolischen Chalkolithikum
- İlgi Gerçek / Approaches to Hittite Imperialism: A View from the »Old Kingdom« and »Early Empire« Periods (c. 1650-1350 BCE)
- Theo van den Hout / Schreiben wie Seeher. The Art of Writing: Remarks on the When and How of Hittite Cuneiform
- Doğan-Alparslan, Meltem – Metin Alparslan / Das hethitische Siegel: Staatliche Innovation einer multilingualen Gesellschaft
- Constanze von Rüden – Johannes Jungfleisch / Incorporating the Other. A Transcultural Perspective on Some Wall Painting Fragments from Hattuša
- Herrmann Genz / Regional or International? Comments on the Origin and Development of Hittite Weapons and Military Technologies
- Martin Bachmann(†) / Manifestation göttlicher Präsenz. Das Quellheiligtum Eflatun Pınar
- Dirk-Paul Mielke / From »Anatolian« to »Hittite«. The Development of Pottery in Central Anatolia in the 2nd Millennium BC
- Josef Lehner / Innovation and Continuity of Metal Production and Consumption during the Early Iron Age at Boğazköy-Hattuša
- Hartmut Wittenberg / Capture and Management of Ground and Stratum Water in the Hittite Empire – Technology and Cultural Significance
- Remi Berthon / Herding for the Kingdom, Herding for the Empire. The Contribution of Zooarchaeology to the Knowledge of Hittite Economy
- Charlotte Diffey – Reinder Neef – Amy Bogaard / The Archaeobotany of Large-Scale Hermetic Cereal Storage at the Hittite Capital of Hattuša
- R. Pasternak – Helmut Kroll / Wieviel haben wir Ende Mai zu essen? – Botanische Großreste aus hethitischen Siedlungskontexten
- Schachner, Andreas / Motor oder Bremse? Die Rolle der hethitischen Hauptstadt Hattuša für die Transformation des hethitischen Reichs
- Catriona Pickard – Claudia Caldeira – Ninke Harten – Ulf-Dietrich Schoop – Handan Üstündağ – Laszlo Bartosiewicz – Andreas Schachner / Reconstructing Iron Age to Roman Period Diet from Bioarchaeological Remains: Preliminary Results from Boğazköy, North-Central Anatolia
- Geoffrey Summers / After the Collapse, Continuities and Discontinuities in the Early Iron Age of Central Anatolia