Winckler, Hugo
Hugo Winckler (hōō´gō vĬngk´lər), 1863–1913, German Orientalist. A professor at the Univ. of Berlin, Winckler was noted for his archaeological work. He helped to excavate the Phoenician city of Sidon. During excavations at Boğazköy in 1906–7 he discovered cuneiform tablets in Hittite (or Kanesian), a principal source for knowledge of the Hittites. The tablets represent the official archives of Hattusas, the capital of the Hittite empire, and detail foreign relations with the Egyptians, Babylonians, Cypriots, and Greeks c.1300 BC The tablets were deciphered in 1924 by the Czech scholar Friedrich Hrozny.
More From encyclopedia.com
Corridor Dispersal Route , Skip to main content
corridor dispersal route Dimetrodon Angelensis , Skip to main content
Dimetrodon angelensis Nucellus , Skip to main content
nucellus Curriculum Vitae , Skip to main content Seepage Velocity , Skip to main content
seepage velocity Aegithalidae , Skip to main content
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Winckler, Hugo