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The work of writing a political history of the Old Hittite Kingdom is complicated by the nature of the available sources, and the resultant story is dependent upon the way those sources are employed or evaluated.' Fortunately, the task is somewhat simplified, because most of the documents have been collected and published in transliteration in one volume.2 This, however, does not exhaust the ma-