Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) was a businessman and self-taught archaeologist who is best known for discovering the legendary city of Troy. Inspired by his belief in the veracity of the Homeric poems, Schliemann turned his attention to uncovering other cities mentioned in the Iliad. This volume provides an account in German of his excavations in 1884-1885 at Tiryns, a major Bronze Age city and centre of Mycenaean civilisation. These revealed a palace complex at the site, which was the most complete example of its kind until Evans' excavation of Knossos: examples of Minoan art found at Tiryns were the first demonstration of Mycenaean contact with the Minoan culture of Crete. The topography and history of the site and its artefacts are described, together with detailed discussion of the palace, and a description of Schliemann's controversial excavation methods. This volume remains an important source for the historiography of archaeology.
Tiryns, der prähistorische Palast der Könige von Tiryns - Ergebnisse der neuesten Ausgrabungen ist ein unveränderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1886.Hansebooks ist...
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The famous archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann's account of his groundbreaking excavations of the ancient Greek sites of Mycenae and Tiryns in the 1870s. This book offers a fascinating look at...
Ce livre fascinant documente les découvertes archéologiques du palais préhistorique de Tirynthe en Grèce, offrant une insight sur la vie et l'histoire des rois de Tirynthe.This work has been selected...