Lesson 27: Troy VII and the Historicity of the Trojan War THE LOCATION OF TROY FINAL NOTE *.*.*.*)*()*()*()*()*()Troy VII and the Historicity of the Trojan War TROY VIIa This settlement, dated ca. 1275-1240 B.C. by Blegen, may in fact have begun as early as ca. 1300/1280 B.C. (early in the LH IIIB period, to judge from the latest Mycenaean imports in the ruins of Troy VIh) and lasted as long as ...
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Perseus Tufts Collections: Classics Papyri Renaissance London California Upper Midwest Chesapeake Boyle Tufts History Configure display Help Tools Copyright FAQ Publications Collaborations Support Perseus Site Catalog Name: Troy Images and Plans | Browse Images | Plot this site | Buildings on this site Region: Troad Periods: Early Bronze Age, Middle Bronze Age, Late Bronze Age, Archaic, ...
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EXCAVATING TROY Sponsored Projects by Daimler - Benz Applying the latest scientific methods, an international research team is bringing the Troy of the Bronze Age back to the life. In recognition of its support for this project, Daimler - Benz received the UNESCO Media Save Art award in the area of sponsoring. Behind the Myth of Troy What might everyday life in Troy (Turva) have been like We ...
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Lesson 23: Troy VI STRATIFICATION ARCHITECTURE Fortifications Domestic Architecture Religious Architecture FUNERARY PRACTICES POTTERY MISCELLANEOUS FINDS THE DESTRUCTION CONCLUSIONS *.*.*.*)*()*()*()*()*()Troy VI STRATIFICATION Eight sub-phases (a-h) have been identified in deposits between five and six meters deep around the edge of the citadel within the area enclosed by the fortifications.
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British and American heirs of Frank Calvert, the British field archaeologist and diplomat who preceded Heinrich Schliemann as excavator of Troy, are planning to file a claim to a portion of Schliemann's Trojan treasures.
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