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  • 'The Odyssey' and 'The Iliad' are giving up new secrets about the ancient world

    10/03/2008 11:34:06 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 29 replies · 1,342+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | September 28, 2008 | Jonathan Gottschall
    In his influential book, "Troy and Homer," German classicist Joachim Latacz argues that the identification of Hisarlik as the site of Homer's Troy is all but proven. Latacz's case is based not only on archeology, but also on fascinating reassessments of cuneiform tablets from the Hittite imperial archives. The tablets, which are dated to the period when the Late Bronze Age city at Hisarlik was destroyed, tell a story of a western people harassing a Hittite client state on the coast of Asia Minor. The Hittite name for the invading foreigners is very close to Homer's name for his Greeks...
  • Defences at Troy reveal larger town [ news finally reaches UK ]

    09/19/2008 7:36:25 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 8 replies · 183+ views
    Times o' London ^ | September 19, 2008 | Normand Hammond
    Ancient Troy was much bigger than previously thought, and may have housed as many as 10,000 people, new excavations have revealed. The lower town, in which most of the population would have lived, may have been as large as 40 hectares (100 acres), according to Professor Ernst Pernicka... Excavations by the late Manfred Korfmann showed that this Troy was just the citadel and that a much larger lower town lay south of it enclosed by a rock-cut ditch (The Times, February 25, 2002). Professor Pernicka's continuation of Korfmann's work has confirmed the substantial nature of this defensive work, which was...
  • Schliemann's search for the 'first city'

    09/30/2006 12:46:09 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 19 replies · 440+ views
    Athens News ^ | Friday, 22 September 2006 | Jonathan Carr
    In his new novel, 'The Fall of Troy', Peter Ackroyd recreates the19th-century excavation of one of antiquity's greatest sites which was led byan archaeologist whose methods have always provoked controversy.. Some details about Heinrich Schliemann's life are documented but not too much should be taken for granted about a man so adept at presenting grand conclusions based on dodgy evidence. The location of the Homeric Ithaca remains in dispute and what Schliemann did find on modern Ithaca was no palace; the treasure he unearthed at Troy has since been dated to more than a thousand years before Homer's Trojan war;...
  • Was Troy a Metropolis? Homer Isn't Talking

    10/21/2002 10:13:37 PM PDT · by LostTribe · 23 replies · 440+ views
    New York Times ^ | October 22, 2002 | John Noble Wilford
    Was Troy a Metropolis? Homer Isn't Talking By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD new Trojan War has broken out. In the warrior roles of Achilles and Hector are two respected professors on the same German university faculty who could not differ more fully and vehemently over what to make of the ruins at the presumed site in western Turkey of the legendary siege in the 13th century B.C. immortalized by Homer. One adversary, an archaeologist who has directed excavations there since 1988, contends that he has found telling evidence of Troy as a much larger and more important city than previously thought....