If a conflict as epic as the Trojan War, which lasted ten years, actually took place during Troy VI, it would be expected that military related archaeological artifacts would be widespread.
The archaeological site of Troy, known as Hisarlik in Turkish ... s Treasure,” a cache of gold jewelry, cups, and other artifacts. Believing these to belong to the Trojan king described in ...
A world of "Wise Women", seers, scribes and ancient urban culture. We hear of Troy through the Hittite royal correspondence, excavated over many years at its capital . The Hittites mention two ...
Two artifacts from Priam’s Treasure. A gold diadem (left) and a gold sauceboat (right) One of the reasons that Schliemann connected Troy II with the Trojan War was the extraordinary collection ...
Activities include walking among the ancient ruins and artifacts in Troy, learning to weave “double knot” carpet, how to make screaming eggplant, olive oil tasting, and emptying nets from the ...