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NO_NOT_THE_WHIP t1_iyjw2r5 wrote
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This post just sent me down a Wikipedia rabbit hole. Somehow I never knew that the location of Troy had been conclusively discovered (and for a very long time now).
Painting_Agency t1_iykp7xd wrote
Schliemann's excavations at Troy were the first case that we learned about in my survey-level archeology course at university. Was he an excellent archaeologist? No. Was he better than most the people at the time who just dug things up and washed them off and sold them? Yes (although he also did that).
_bieber_hole_69 t1_iykxte2 wrote
Makes me wish that he had lived 30 years later when archeology had advanced far enough for him to know NOT to blow up sites. Still makes me sad
tomsan2010 t1_iyq8hpp wrote
Blew up actual troy in the search for troy. Found an older town underneath. Smuggled the gold out to greece and was caught because his wife was wearing a trojan necklace. But he atleast found it!
cliff99 t1_iykds7d wrote
It might be a little out of date but there's a great documentary called In Search Of Troy that's still worth watching.
EDIT: doh, it's In Search of the Trojan War. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CkbUQKyie_w
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