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In 1871, Henry Schliemann began excavating Hissarlik Hill to find traces of Homer's Troy. The archaeological idea was crowned with success: under the ruins of the Greek city, he found traces of an older fortification, which he took for Troy. Schliemann, a wealthy entrepreneur, was neither a historian nor an archaeologist; what he did not consider “Ilion” was negligent, and yet what he did was of great value. Like Schliemann's contemporaries, the filmmakers of National Geographic. Troy is again weighing
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