Cuneiform tablets from the site form a new archive of Hittite texts.
Some Wikipedia articles dedicated to specific Hittite texts follow.
Some Hittite texts mention a nation lying to the west called Ahhiyawa.
The series was intended to publish the Hittite texts that were excavated at Bogazköy.
Despite this evidence, the surviving Hittite texts do not provide an independent account of the Trojan War.
Fava beans were also mentioned in Hittite texts and the Bible.
Some Hittite texts mention a nation lying to the west called Ahhiyava or Ahhiya.
The name, mentioned in Hittite texts, is similar in sound to a Greek name for Troy.
The Hittite texts include many letters; Hurrian was mostly used for "itkalzi" rituals.
Few literate sources from within Isuwa have been discovered and the primary source material comes from Hittite texts.