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For the mesopotamia one,are you still looking for something that will be more specific to both civs in the game time period ? I have one suggestion that might be helpful.
Then there are in the Audiobook section recomendations on Hittite topics, their almost all smaller works, but really great for listening to when commuting or playing with music off, instead listening to an Audiobook.
Outside of this list, there's an book called 'Hattusili: The Hittite Prince who stole an Empire' that's really good. Also by Bryce. The difference with it compared to Warriors of anatolia is that this book focuses on Hattusili and sheds much light on Kurunta and his background, and gives a snapshot of the Empire just before it collapsed. But you won't get any history beyond this, no history on who Labarna was etc.
As to the question of the Hittite books, Warriors of Anatolia is an concise book of all of Hatti, very well written imo. So it'll give you an idea of the entire empire. Hittite Fortifications and Hittite Warriors are both small books, think below 100 pages, compared to Warriors of Anatolia which is 250-300 pages. These two books are in contrast zoomed in on Fortifications, so you'll get illustrations and descriptions of the fortifications and the other one is the same but for the Hittite Armed Forces. Their weapons their organisation, size, tactics etc.
Elements of Hittite by Hout is an language book, so if your into learning the language of Hittites. I used this book heavily in my mod, but a normal person might not find it as useful.
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