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... HISSARLIK , " the fortress , " and which was unquestionably the Acropolis of the historic Ilium of Greek and Roman times , Dr. Schliemann recognised the Pergamus of Priam . It stands about three miles from the Helles- pont , in the very ...
... HISSARLIK , " the fortress , " and which was unquestionably the Acropolis of the historic Ilium of Greek and Roman times , Dr. Schliemann recognised the Pergamus of Priam . It stands about three miles from the Helles- pont , in the very ...
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... Hissarlik , and have looked out thence over sea and land . In no other case could he possibly have combined so much truth and nature in his poem " ( Preface to " Ilios , " p . xv . ) . Very happily does Dr. Schliemann choose his motto ...
... Hissarlik , and have looked out thence over sea and land . In no other case could he possibly have combined so much truth and nature in his poem " ( Preface to " Ilios , " p . xv . ) . Very happily does Dr. Schliemann choose his motto ...
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... Hissarlik , not the ruins of one city , but a series of successive strata of habitations , lying one upon another , and crowned by the remains of the historic Greek Ilium . Between the last and the “ burnt city ” of Troy were interposed ...
... Hissarlik , not the ruins of one city , but a series of successive strata of habitations , lying one upon another , and crowned by the remains of the historic Greek Ilium . Between the last and the “ burnt city ” of Troy were interposed ...
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... Hissarlik , the inference was irresistible , that this pottery had been made and used by people who dwelt on the plateau contemporaneously with those settlements on the hill ; in other words , that the primeval Troy had a lower city ...
... Hissarlik , the inference was irresistible , that this pottery had been made and used by people who dwelt on the plateau contemporaneously with those settlements on the hill ; in other words , that the primeval Troy had a lower city ...
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... Hissarlik as the site of Troy by a process like the mathe- matical method of " exhaustions . " To cite once more the impartial authority of Professor Jebb : " Dr. Schliemann has proved that Hissarlik was a seat of human habitation from ...
... Hissarlik as the site of Troy by a process like the mathe- matical method of " exhaustions . " To cite once more the impartial authority of Professor Jebb : " Dr. Schliemann has proved that Hissarlik was a seat of human habitation from ...
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