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PREHISTORIC MERSIN. By John Garstang. Oxford University Press, Geoffrey Cumberlege, 1953. pp. 263, plates XXXIII and I map. Figs. in the text 161. 63s.
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1 See Iraq, XIV, Pt. I, p. 21, for a recent discussion on population figures in the light of an Assyrian stela discovered at Nimrud.
2 See Mitteilungen des Instituts für Orientforschung. Band I, Heft I, 1953, for a recent discussion on treaties between Hatti and Kizzuwatna. The elimination of Mitanni may have adversely effected the balance of power as far as the latter state was concerned.
3 The use in Chapter x of the terminology Hittite and pre-Hittite is sometimes confusing, for while buildings in XI-VIII are described as pre-Hittite (p. 211) , an axe allocated to IX is rightly described as Hittite. Presumably therefore pre-Hittite refers to the period of the Old Kingdom when Mersin albeit in contact with the Hittites was still independent of them.
4 The Hittites, Pelican Books, 51 f.