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- Heinrich Schliemann and Troy
- Heinrich Schliemann and Troy. History and Archaeology. • archaeology is the most visible form of.
- www.usu.edu
- Volume 3 1 Troy: Yesterday's Lost City
- In 1871, Heinrich Schliemann set out to discover Troy, and in doing so, redefined .
- www.lagrange.edu
- 4. SchliemannShort
- 1889-90: At edge of mound, found grey. “Minyan” ware, ceramics and structures like other Mycenean sites. At Troy VI, 1000 years later than Troy II.
- www.religion.ucsb.edu
- • Boedeker, Deborah, ed. (1997). The World of Troy: Homer
- Apr 2, 2005 Troy before Schliemann. • Cobet, Justus, et al. (1991).
- www.michiganwarstudiesreview.com
- Schliemann of Troy: Treasure and Deceit
- Schliemann of Troy: Treasure and Deceit. Review Author[s]: David Turner. The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol.
- www.holoka.com
Suggested News Resources
- Finding Troy
- There, near a remote village named Bunarbashi, was a hillock that some suggested was the ancient Troy. Schliemann decided to make his own investigations.
Suggested Web Resources
- Heinrich Schliemann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Schliemann was an archaeological excavator of Troy, along with the Mycenaean sites Mycenae and Tiryns.
- en.wikipedia.org
- The UnMuseum - The Treasure of Troy
- The Treasure of Troy. Heinrich Schliemann was not the most famous archaeologist of his day, though he was famous. Neither was he the most skilled.
- www.unmuseum.org
- Heinrich Schliemann and The Discovery of Troy - Homeric Questions
- Heinrich Schliemann, that quintessential archaeologist of the 19th century, claimed to have discovered the real site of Troy. But did he?
- archaeology.about.com
- Troy
- Jul 22, 1996 Schliemann illegally began his excavations of Troy at the Turkish site of Hissarlik in 1870.
- library.thinkquest.org
- Is Troy True? The Evidence Behind Movie Myth
- May 14, 2004 In northwestern Turkey, Heinrich Schliemann excavated the site believed to be Troy in 1870.
- news.nationalgeographic.com
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