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Troy and its Remains
A Narrative of Researches and Discoveries Made on the Site of Ilium, and in the Trojan Plain

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  • Date Published: August 2010
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108017176

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  • Heinrich Schliemann (1822–1890) was a successful businessman and self-taught archaeologist who is best known for discovering the site of the ancient city of Troy. This work in English, 'translated by the author's sanction' in 1875, describes his excavations at the ancient mound of Hissarlik in Turkey, which revealed the remains of not just one but several substantial, superimposed ancient settlements, the earliest of which dates back to 4500 BCE. Schliemann himself was convinced that he had located Troy, and the spectacular golden treasure which he unearthed made his discovery famous around the world. However, the crudeness of his excavating techniques was criticised by contemporary archaeologists, and later work on the site has led to the conclusion that the treasure is in fact from a much earlier settlement than Homeric Troy. Schliemann's achievement was nevertheless extraordinary, and this first-hand account of his discoveries makes compelling reading.

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    • Date Published: August 2010
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108017176
    • length: 528 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 30 mm
    • weight: 0.66kg
    • contains: 352 b/w illus. 5 maps
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Editor's preface
    Autobiographical notice of Dr. Henry Schliemann
    Introduction
    Work at Hissarlik in 1871:
    1. On the Hill of Hissarlik, October 18th, 1871
    2. On the Hill of Hissarlik, October 26th, 1871
    3. On the Hill of Hissarlik, November 3rd, 1871
    4. On the Hill of Hissarlik, November 18th, 1871
    5. On the Hill of Hissarlik, November 24th, 1871
    Work at Hissarlik in 1872:
    6. On the Hill of Hissarlik, April 5th, 1872
    7. On the Hill of Hissarlik, April 25th, 1872
    8. On the Hill of Hissarlik, May 11th, 1872
    9. On the Hill of Hissarlik, May 23rd, 1872
    10. On the Hill of Hissarlik, June 18th, 1872
    11. On the Hill of Hissarlik, July 13th, 1872
    12. Pergamus of Troy, August 4th, 1872
    13. Pergamus of Troy, August 14th, 1872
    14. Athens, September 28th, 1872
    Work at Hissarlik in 1873:
    15. Pergamus of Troy, February 22nd, 1873
    16. Pergamus of Troy, March 1st, 1873
    17. Pergamus of Troy, March 15th, 1873
    18. Pergamus of Troy, March 22nd, 1873
    19. Pergamus of Troy, March 29th, 1873
    20. Pergamus of Troy, April 5th, 1873
    21. Pergamus of Troy, April 16th, 1873
    22. Pergamus of Troy, March 10th, 1873
    23. Troy, June 17th, 1873
    Notes
    Appendix
    Index.

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