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Excavators at Hattusa in central Anatolia, the capital of the Bronze Age Hittite empire (ca. 1650–1200 BC), have discovered evidence of a new Indo-European language in
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Excavators at Hattusa in central Anatolia, the capital of the Bronze Age Hittite empire (ca. 1650–1200 BC), have discovered evidence of a new Indo-European language in
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