- 𒌷𒃾𒇻𒊭, romanized: Wiluša) was an
ancient city
located in present-day
Hisarlık (near Tevfikiye), Turkey. The
place was
first settled around 3600 BC and...
- the
Trojan War as fable, the
discoveries made by
Heinrich Schliemann at
Hisarlik reopened the question. The
subsequent excavation of Troy VIIa and the discovery...
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commonly given to a 17-metre-deep (56-foot) gash cut into the side of
Hisarlik, Turkey,
between 1871 and 1890 by
Heinrich Schliemann in his
quest to find...
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amateur archaeologist. He
began exploratory excavations on the
mound at
Hisarlik (the site of the
ancient city of Troy),
seven years before the arrival...
- (1878–1954).
Sophia was only
briefly present during the 1873
excavations of
Hisarlik,
during which she was ****aulted by a foreman. She
departed the site after...
- met
Frank Calvert, who
convinced Schliemann that Troy was at what is now
Hisarlık in modern-day Turkey. On the
basis of
excavations conducted by Schliemann...
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places mentioned in the
works of
Homer and an
archaeological excavator of
Hisarlik, now
presumed to be the site of Troy,
along with the
Mycenaean sites Mycenae...
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Agamemnon had
lived at Mycenae, and that "Troy"
itself indeed had
existed at
Hisarlik. Much work has been done to
identify other Homeric sites such as the palace...
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Tahtib Stephen D Corrsin,
Sword Dancing in Europe: A History, London:
Hisarlik Press (1997). "Dance
History - The
Sword Dance (Ghillie Callum)". www.toeandheel...
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Demirasaf Dereiçi Dereköy Elmaağaç Hacılar Hacıyunuslar
Hamzalar Harmanpınar
Hisarlık Işıklar Karabayır Karacaardıç
Karacahisar Karayahya Kayacılar Kayapınar...