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The author narrates his excavations of Bronze Age graves and fortifications at Mycenae and Tiryns, describing large beehive tombs, Cyclopean masonry, and rich gold and bronze finds. He documents the layout of palaces and cemeteries, catalogues jewelry, weapons, and ritual objects, and reconstructs building techniques such as corbelled vaulting and metal fittings. Throughout he relates material evidence to Homeric descriptions and classical references, weighing architectural styles and cultic motifs against poetic epithets. The account combines fieldnotes, measured plans, and numerous illustrations to present archaeological discovery, interpretation, and the practical challenges of nineteenth-century excavation.

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Heinrich Schliemann

Heinrich Schliemann was a German archaeologist and a pioneer in the field of classical archaeology, best known for his excavations at the ancient sites of Troy and Mycenae. His groundbreaking work in the late 19th century helped to validate the historical basis of Homer's epics, particularly the Iliad. Schliemann's notable publications, such as "Mycenæ: A Narrative of Researches and Discoveries at Mycenæ and Tiryns" and "Troy and Its Remains," detail his discoveries and methodologies, contributing significantly to the understanding of ancient Greek civilization. His passionate pursuit of archaeological evidence has left a lasting impact on both archaeology and the study of ancient literature.

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