“Captivated by the Mystique: Discover the Enchantment Surrounding Ancient Rome’s Largest Golden Treasure in the Golden City (Video)”

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The subject is genuinely intriguing, resonating even at the level of elementary school narratives. Phrases like “Copper spears,” “Helm-helm Hector,” and the “famous shield of Achilles” all stem from those early exposures. Moreover, this historical event is exceptional, revealed through a poetic lens – a true work of art. It’s fascinating how people acquired knowledge about a culture previously unknown to them by showing interest in and learning about this event. The Homeric tales not only served as a source of historical insight but also became a gateway to uncovering an entirely unfamiliar cultural landscape.

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Let’s begin at the start. The myth of Troy, besieged by the Greeks, lacked convincing evidence until the late nineteenth century. Then, to the delight of all, the romantic childhood dream of Heinrich Schliemann gained robust financial backing (Schliemann became wealthy!). With newfound resources, he embarked on a journey to Asia Minor in pursuit of the legendary Troy.

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After 355 AD, this name vanished from historical records. Then, Schliemann, relying on the single clue provided by Herodotus, believed the Ghisarlyk hill was the location and began digging there. From 1871 and for over 20 years until his death, the relentless archaeologist excavated the site. However, Schliemann, in his fervor, didn’t document his findings, discarded items he deemed unimportant, and continued digging incessantly. Until finally, he discovered what he believed to be “his” Troy!

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One of the most surprising discoveries was the identification of multiple cultural layers, indicating the successive construction of Troy on the remnants of its predecessor. The oldest, Troy I, stood as the initial layer, while the “youngest,” Troy IX, belonged to the Roman era. Presently, there are even more layers and sub-layers—46 in total—making the study of Troy a complex and intricate endeavor. The multitude of layers showcases the city’s continuous evolution and the rich tapestry of civilizations that once thrived on the same hallowed ground.

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Schliemann initially believed that Troy II was the Troy he sought, but in reality, the authentic Troy is identified as number VII. Archaeological evidence supports the conclusion that the city met its demise in the flames of a fire. The remains of individuals found in this layer eloquently indicate a violent death. The accepted estimation for the occurrence of this catastrophic event is around 1250 BC.

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