Troy and its Remains
Explore the thrilling discoveries of the ancient world with "Troy and its Remains" by Heinrich Schliemann. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this engaging account spans 528 pages and serves as a vital resource for enthusiasts of archaeology and ancient civilizations.
In this captivating narrative, Schliemann, a pioneering self-taught archaeologist, shares his groundbreaking excavations at Hissarlik in Turkey. Translated with the author's approval in 1875, this work details the remarkable findings that led Schliemann to assert the historical reality of the legendary city of Troy. His compelling experiences illuminate the intersection of mythology and history, making it a must-read for both scholars and casual readers alike.
Immerse yourself in a pivotal chapter of archaeology that reshaped our understanding of ancient cultures and their legacies. "Troy and its Remains" stands as a testament to Schliemann's relentless pursuit of truth in the ruins of the past.