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Thaao Penghlis: Absolutely. To this day, if I ever give a big round of applause and thank you to DAYS OF OUR LIVES, it’s that it has afforded me the journeys that I’ve taken and to explore the ...
heinrich schliemann; what the world owes to the great archaeologist. a man who lived to accomplish the dreams of his youth -- his discovery of the site of ancient troy -- later explorations.
A team of researchers from the universities of Tübingen, Bonn, and Jena has conclusively demonstrated that wine was consumed in the ancient city of Troy, providing chemical evidence that supports a ...
Over a few short months in 1871, Heinrich Schliemann achieved a task that had eluded literature’s fiercest ensemble of warriors: he breached the supposedly impregnable walls of Troy. To do so ...
Heinrich Schliemann, a German businessman and “amateur archaeologist with a penchant for embellishment,” discovered and haphazardly excavated the site in the 1870s, ...
A 1912 postcard featuring the swastika as a symbol of good fortune Rykoff Collection / Corbis via Getty Images When German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann traveled to Ithaca, Greece, in 1868 ...
The Man Who Stole from Troy. The modern rediscovery of Troy is as intriguing as the site itself, largely due to the controversial figure Heinrich Schliemann.
The ruins of Troy were rediscovered over 150 years ago by a German businessman and amateur archeologist named Heinrich Schliemann. Among the artifacts Schliemann recovered in present-day ...
Heinrich Schliemann, a German amateur archaeologist, started excavation of the ancient city in 1870. Schliemann had found that rather than one city, there had been at least nine built on top of ...
Heinrich Schliemann made a brief visit to the western Tokyo suburb of Hachioji during his monthlong stay in Japan in 1865 before he turned to archaeology and discovered the ancient city of Troy ...