Schliemann's Excavations
Discover the groundbreaking work of archaeology in Schliemann's Excavations by Carl Schuchhardt, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This compelling narrative, originally published in German in 1889 and later translated into English in 1891, delves into the life and legacy of Heinrich Schliemann, the pioneering archaeologist behind legendary discoveries. With 416 pages of insightful content, Schuchhardt paints a detailed portrait of Schliemann's remarkable findings at iconic sites such as Troy and Mycenae, alongside his explorations in Tiryns, Ithaca, and Orchomenos. Perfect for both archaeology enthusiasts and history buffs, this book not only recounts the monumental excavations but also reflects on the impact of Schliemann's work on our understanding of ancient civilizations. Uncover the past and enrich your knowledge with this indispensable addition to your collection.