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  1. In Schliemann's pragmatic-historical approach to archeology and his tour deforce of unearthing what he believed was the ancient city of Troy, he used a variety of popular media, such as the Baedeker travel guide, the panorama, and

  2. ‘Early excavators: Heinrich Schliemann and Wilhelm Dörpfeld’ considers the first archaeological excavations at Troy. Heinrich Schliemann, a self-made millionaire, conducted the first dig at Hisarlik, a site located by Frank Calvert, American vice-consul to Turkey.

  3. With his excavations at Troy from 1870 onwards, Heinrich Schliemann effectively framed the field of Aegean archaeology, in which archaeology has been the dominant method for interpretation, even if Greek mythology continues to be a source of inspiration.

  4. Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist and excavator of Troy, Mycenae, and Tiryns. He is sometimes considered to be the modern discoverer of prehistoric Greece, though scholarship in the late 20th and early 21st centuries revealed that much self-mythologizing was involved in establishing his reputation.

  5. 27 wrz 2013 · Schliemann's awakening interest in archaeological excavation is traced throughout his sojourn in Rome and Southern Italy, where Pompeii provided perhaps the decisive impetus for Schliemann's own first archaeological endeavours in Ithaca.

  6. Johann Ludwig Heinrich Julius Schliemann (ur. 6 stycznia 1822 w Neubukow, zm. 26 grudnia 1890 w Neapolu) – niemiecki archeolog amator, odkrywca Troi, Myken i Tyrynsu.

  7. Schliemann and the Ottomans in the 1870s In May 1873, Heinrich Schliemann discovered a large, spectacular cache of gold and silver jewellery, bronze bowls and cups, copper axes and other valuables at Hisarlık, a mound on the Asian shore of the Dardanelles in the Ottoman Empire. Schliemann announced that he had found the remains of Homeric

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