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Do the events of the Odyssey actually take place in the Baltic Sea in Scandinavia rather than the Mediterranean as commonly ...
Although there are more spectacular ancient sites on Turkey’s Aegean coast, including the magnificent library at Ephesus and ...
Just about everyone in Turkey's ancient city was a wine drinker - whether or not they belonged to the upper classes or the common masses, report scientists in Germany.
Archaeologists at ancient Troy uncover 3,500-year-old sling stones, offering new clues to the legendary Trojan War.
In the 1930s, archaelogist Carl Blegen led a University of Cincinnati excavation of the ancient city of Troy, looking for evidence of the Trojan War.
Türkiye's legendary ancient site of Troy and its new museum are more accessible than ever these days.
SCHLIEMANN'S TROY WORK; NEW "FINDS" AND THE COLLAPSE OF A CRITIC'S ATTACKS. THE ANCIENT WALLS AND THEIR SIZE -- HOW THE WORK HAS BEEN CARRIED ON -- PETRIE IN PALESTINE.
Archaeology & History The Hunt: How the Ancient City of Troy Was Found (and Nearly Destroyed) Explorers had searched for years for the possibly mythical, possibly real city.
There has been a long debate about wine-drinking in Troy, but new research shows how common the alcoholic drink was.
Who Drank Wine in Ancient Troy? New Research Suggests Just About Everyone Chemical analyses revealed wine residue on both expensive goblets and common cups unearthed among the legendary city’s ruins ...