Syro-Hittite
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Early Western World > Near Eastern (Early Western World) > Anatolian (culture) > Anatolian styles
Descripción
Refers to the style of art and architecture found in southeast Anatolia and north Syria during the Neo-Hittite period from about 1000 to 750 BCE. The style is characterized by a combination of Hittite and Syrian traditions and Assyrian influences seen particularly in large-scale reliefs.
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Otros términos
- Syrisch-Hettitisch [nl]
- Sirio-hitita [es]