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Please ask the great gods to introduce the Hittite civilization.

The above is so detailed, I'll add one more point. Hittite culture and Hittite literature are dominated by myths, including works adapted from ancient Sumerian creation and flood legends. Hittite religion also copied the polytheism of Mesopotamia. Religious activities, including divination, sacrifice, fasting and prayer, have no ethical significance. Hittites used cuneiform to describe their Indo-European languages and created Hittite cuneiform. Hittite also has 1 set of hieroglyphs, which are used for inscriptions and seals, possibly influenced by the original Hittite hieroglyphs and Egyptian hieroglyphs. But so far, these hieroglyphs have not been successfully interpreted. The Hittite's most outstanding cultural achievement is the legal system. Hittite law, represented by Hittite code, is more humane than Babylonian law, and there are not many crimes of death penalty, not to mention torture such as peeling, castration and nailing stakes in Assyrian law. Hittite's artistic talent is not very outstanding. But their sculptures are novel and vivid, especially the relief works on the stone walls. Beside the city gate and the palace gate, there are usually huge and vivid stone lions. Their building materials are mostly huge stones, which are obviously superior to the adobe in the two river basins. The historical achievement of Hittite civilization lies not only in the discovery and use of iron, but also in its role as an intermediary for cultural exchanges between the two river basins and western West Asia. Undoubtedly, some cultural elements spread from Mesopotamia to Canaanites and Hyksos through this intermediary, and may even spread to Aegean islands. Hittite civilization is one of the main ties between Egyptian civilization, two-river basin civilization and Aegean civilization. Hittite God, Alma, the moon god in ancient Hittite mythology. Aruna, the sea god in ancient Hittite mythology. Apu, a character in ancient Hittite mythology, once asked the sun god for children and gave birth to two sons, one kind and the other evil, and the latter evil seized the good property. Kamrusepa is the goddess of the Hittite kingdom and the helper of the Lord God. Levani, a ghost, was male in ancient Hittite mythology and female in later Hittite mythology. In the ancient Hittite myth Pirwa, the gods of Nisha and Hattusas in Hittite city. In the ancient Hittites' early discussion songs, he was a "young warrior" and seemed to be regarded as the patron saint of the king. Saru, the god of storms in ancient Hittite mythology, is also called "Taru". Telepy, the god of fertility in ancient Hittite mythology, is regarded as Taru and mother of Son of God. Wasita, a mountain in ancient Hittite mythology, has children with mortals. Wurunsemmu, one of the main gods in ancient Hittite mythology, was regarded as the "protector" of the king during the period of Hattusas I, but her role as "the sun goddess of Alina City" declined rapidly in the later period of the ancient Hittite kingdom, and in the period of Hattusas III, she tried to arouse people's worship for her again. Himeji is the sun god in ancient Hittite mythology, also known as "Simig". Ari, the god of war in ancient Hittite mythology. Illunyanka, a snake demon in ancient Hittite mythology, is also said to be a dragon. He once fought against Thunderstorm God and took away his heart and eyes, and was killed after Thunderstorm God took revenge. The sun god in Hittite mythology. References:

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