Can Archaeology Discover Homer’s Troy?
King Agamemnon rose to his feet: “Friends, Zeus vowed to me long ago that I should never embark for home till I had brought the walls of Ilium crashing down.” 016 “Metal object, biconvex.” Thus wrote English archaeologist Donald Easton in his excavation diary in July 1995, dispassionately recording what every excavator at … Continue reading Can Archaeology Discover Homer’s Troy?
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