What experts know for certain is that Troy was likely a Bronze Age city ... discovered in the 1870s by a German explorer named Heinrich Schliemann. A small number of arrowheads and signs of ...
Troy II was the settlement that Heinrich Schliemann believed to be the Homeric city of the Iliad and the Odyssey. Unfortunately, in his determination to expose the legendary city, Schliemann’s ...
and Calvert became convinced that the legendary city of Troy was buried beneath the hill. Calvert joined forces with German businessman Heinrich Schliemann, and in the 1870s the first large-scale ...
Schliemann believed he had found the body of the mythical king Agamemnon, who led the Achaean (Greek) siege of Troy in ...
OF all the archæological discoveries which this nineteenth century has witnessed, that which Dr. Schliemann has just ... if indeed any, was the Troy of the Iliad, and whether “the treasure ...
Heinrich Schliemann made a brief visit to the western Tokyo suburb of Hachioji during his monthlong stay in Japan in 1865 before he turned to archaeology and discovered the ancient city of Troy ...
such as the excavations conducted by Heinrich Schliemann and others at Troy and Mycenae; by Sir Arthur Evans at the ‘Palace of Minos’ at Knossos; by Carl Blegen at the ‘Palace of Nestor’ at Pylos; and ...