DescriptionClay tablet, Egyptian-Hittite peace treaty between Ramesses II and Ḫattušili III, mid-13th century BCE. Neus Museum, Berlin.jpg
English: Clay tablet. The cuneiform inscription narrates the Egyptian-Hittite peace treaty between Pharaoh Ramesses II of Egypt (in Thebes) and Ḫattušili III of Hattusa (in modern-day Turkey), mid-13th century BCE. Neues Museum, Berlin, Germany. Vorderasiatisches VAT 7422.
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Image of a clay tablet with Hittite writing recording a peace treaty between the New Kingdom of Egypt and the Hittite Empire following the battle of Kadesh.
DescriptionClay tablet, Egyptian-Hittite peace treaty between Ramesses II and Ḫattušili III, mid-13th century BCE. Neus Museum, Berlin.jpg
English: Clay tablet. The cuneiform inscription narrates the Egyptian-Hittite peace treaty between Pharaoh Ramesses II of Egypt (in Thebes) and Ḫattušili III of Hattusa (in modern-day Turkey), mid-13th century BCE. Neues Museum, Berlin, Germany. Vorderasiatisches VAT 7422.
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Image of a clay tablet with Hittite writing recording a peace treaty between the New Kingdom of Egypt and the Hittite Empire following the battle of Kadesh.