Troy and Its Remains / A Narrative of Researches and Discoveries Made on the Site of Ilium and in the Trojan Plain
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The author recounts archaeological excavations at Hissarlik, detailing trenching, stratified city remains, architecture, and a rich assemblage of artifacts including pottery, ivories, metalwork, and seals. He outlines methods and presents maps, plans, and illustrations that document successive occupation layers and burn levels, and offers interpretations linking the material finds to the legendary Homeric city. The narrative combines field diary passages, catalog-like descriptions of notable objects and structural features, and reflections on how the discoveries illuminate the social, religious, and technological aspects of ancient communities in the Trojan plain.
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