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Kisachek [45]
3 years ago
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EASY 50 POINTS

History
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trasher [3.6K]3 years ago
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1. Research History

The history of research dealing with similarities in the fortification architecture of the Hittites and Mycenaeans goes back to the beginning of the 20th century. Several scholars have recognized similarities in the construction of many of thefortifications’ building units and also in the application of different technologies, such as masonry techniques, stone drillingand stone sawing. These similarities are seen as a cultural exchange or technology transfer between these two civilizations.The research history of the above mentioned proves so.

2. Hittite Fortification Architecture

Hittite cities started to be fortified in the Old Hittite period (ca. 1650-1500 BC).

Boazköy (Hattuša, the capital city of the Hittite empire), the first excavated Hittite city, was where the traces of a fortification wall and gates were found. This wasat the beginning of the 20th century. Over time, Hittite fortification walls and city gates were revealed in Alaca Höyük,

They all share the typical characteristics of Hittite fortification architecture. Hittite settlements are builton plateaus, ridges or valleys. The fortification wall follows the natural boundary of the rock. The following paragraphs willintroduce the building techniques and units.

2.1 Building Technique

The building technique of the Hittite fortification wall is very unique. The base of the wall was built of stones and thesuperstructure was made of framework masonry of wood and mudbrick.

Hittite craftsmen were using different masonrystyles for the base of the wall, such as masonry made of rubble stones, ashlar masonry, polygonal masonry and indentedstone masonry.

The stones were finished with stone hammers to get an even surface. These finishings can still be seen todayin the form of little white dots on the stone slabs. On top of the stone base, wooden beams, and on top of these, layersof mudbricks alternating with wooden beams were placed. Afterwards the wall was plastered. On top of the wall was abattlement, which was decorated with pinnacles made of mudbricks

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Sauron [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Dude, simply structure your paragraph like so:

Although there are many similarities between these groups there are also some differences as well. First (state a similarity). Second (state a similarity). Lastly, (state a similarity). In conclusion, despite their differences, these groups had a lot in common.

And then, write another paragraph with the same format using the differences instead of similarities.

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