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Archaeological Site of Troy - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
UNESCO World Heritage Centre
https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/849/
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Troy | Geography, Archaeology, & Trojan War | Britannica.com
Troy, ancient city in northwestern Anatolia that holds an enduring place in literature and archaeology.
https://www.britannica.com/place/Troy-ancient-city-Turkey
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Archeological Evidence of Homer's Trojan War Found : History: Researchers show that city was large enough to withstand the epic battle described in 'The Iliad.' - Los Angeles Times
Archeologists have uncovered strong evidence that the Trojan War described by the poet Homer in "The Iliad," one of the first and most important books in Western literature, actually occurred.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-02-22-mn-438-story.html
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How archaeologists found the lost city of Troy
The recent discovery of Tenea, an ancient Greek city believed built by survivors of the Trojan War, continues the public's fascination with the epic tales of Homer, a trend started by Heinrich Schliemann, the passionate archaeologist who found Troy.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/archaeology-and-history/magazine/2015/12/the-lost-city-of-troy/
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Ancient Troy: The City & the Legend | Live Science
Troy is an ancient city in Turkey that has long been identified as being the setting for Homer's 'The Iliad.' Whether the Trojan War actually took place there is a matter of debate.
https://www.livescience.com/38191-ancient-troy.html
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Troy - Ancient History Encyclopedia
Troy is the name of the Bronze Age city attacked in the Trojan War, a popular story in the mythology of ancient Greece, and the name given to...
https://www.ancient.eu/troy/
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Trojan War - Ancient History - HISTORY.com
Find out more about the history of Trojan War, including videos, interesting articles, pictures, historical features and more. Get all the facts on HISTORY.com
https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/trojan-war
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Was There a Trojan War? - Archaeology Magazine Archive
Troy's chief archaeologist weighs in on the Western world's most mythic battle.
https://archive.archaeology.org/0405/etc/troy.html