CIVILIZATION
HITTITE
Question
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Akkadian
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Persian
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Greek
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Egyptian
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Hittite language was the first Indo-European language, which means that it is distantly related to English. It used cuneiform, a system of writing that used wedges in clay tablets, a practice that was common in ancient Middle Eastern languages. It is therefore related to other Anatolian languages.
Detailed explanation-2: -Hittite language, most important of the extinct Indo-European languages of ancient Anatolia. Hittite was closely related to Carian, Luwian, Lydian, Lycian, and Palaic (see also Anatolian languages).
Detailed explanation-3: -2 The Levant refers to the eastern Mediterranean, including what are now Israel, Lebanon, part of Syria, and western Jordan. The Hittite language was part of the Indo-European family of related languages.