Page:History of Art in Sardinia, Judæa, Syria and Asia Minor Vol 2.djvu/11

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CONTENTS THE HITTITES. NORTHERN SYRIA AND CAPPADOCIA. CHAPTER I. THE HISTORY AND THE WRITING OF THE HITTITES. PAGE § I. The spread Westward of Oriental Civilization by Overland Routes i — 4 § 2. Recent Discoveries in Northern Syria ' . 4 — 15 § 3. The History of the Hittites from Biblical, Egyptian, and Assyrian Documents 15 — 29 § 4. The Writing of the Hittites 29—36 CHAPTER II. NORTHERN SYRIA — EASTERN HITTITES. § I. Boundaries and Character of the Country occupied by the Hittites 37 — 43 § 2. Architecture 44 — 58 § 3. Sculpture 58—79 CHAPTER III. ASIA MINOR — WESTERN HITTITES. § I. Boundaries, Climate, and Natural Divisions 80 — loi § 2. The Pteria of Herodotus loi — 105 § 3. The City of the Pterians — Civil and Military Architecture . . 105 — 125 § 4. The Sanctuary— lasili-Kaia 125 — 153 § 5. The Palace— Eyuk 153—178 § 6. The Necropolis 178—182 § 7. Industrial Arts in Pteria 183 — 196