Archaeologists have found evidence of treaties between the Hittites and conquered people in the form of inscriptions detailing terms and agreements between the two parties. Additionally, archaeological findings of diplomatic correspondence between the Hittite rulers and vassal states support the idea that the Hittites preferred to rule through treaties rather than through direct military occupation.
Archaeologists believe that Nok sculptures served a spiritual or religious purpose, possibly representing ancestors or deities. These artifacts also likely served a social function, showcasing the wealth and status of individuals or communities within Nok society.
Most geologists do not believe in the existence of the Lost City of Atlantis, as there is no concrete evidence to support its existence. The story of Atlantis is considered a myth or allegory by many in the scientific community.
St. Jerome was not primarily known as an archaeologist; he was a Christian scholar and theologian who translated the Bible into Latin. However, he did engage in some archaeological research during his life, particularly during his time in Bethlehem where he discovered and preserved biblical sites.
None at all. In fact, the weight of evidence is that there actually was no Exodus from Egypt. The respected Israeli archaeologist, Israel Finkelstein says that over 90 per cent of scholars believe that the Exodus never really happened as described in the Bible. Because of the extreme improbablility of this event, some conservative Christians have sought to find explanations. Some say that it was the Reed Sea, a very shallow waterway in the Nile Delta, although please note that the similarity of names is a coincidence of the modern English language. Some have claimed to find underwater geological formations that would have made it possible, or at least proved it could have happened. But no one has come forward with evidence that the parting of the Red Sea really did happen.
Some archaeologists believe that women were the first farmers because men often needed to go out and hunt. Women would stay in one area with the children, therefore they would have most likely been the first people to tend to crops. This is of course a typical skewed view. It is possible to twist words to push any view which suits you. If farming means planting some vegetables, yes women probably did it. But if farming means planting substantial food crops capable of sustaining a large family, then it was men who did it - they had the strength and stamina, leaving the women to bear and raise children, weave, grow vegetables, and help around the farm and harvest.
I believe it's an Archaeologist...
The Hittites used lions on the Lion Gate because they were an important symbol to their culture, the Hittites believe that lions were powerful and strong.
Well, the Hittites were excellent chaiotsmen and also were the first to smelt iron. i also believe that they were the first to sign a treaty with China.
I believe it was the Spanish
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i believe that they made them into slaves
I don't believe there is an antonym for 'archaeologist'. Did you mean 'synonym'? A synonym for archaeologist is 'anthropologist'.
Many historians believe that the Hittites were the first civilization to develop the use of the Israelite monarchy reached its peak with the reign.
i believe he was 19 when he conquered the world.
What evidence suggest ghosts are real? I believe that is the evidence.
There is no scientific evidence. Those who believe in ghosts will put forward non-scientific evidence.
I believe it's because they used to be conquered by the French.