Schliemann (Henry): GREECE. TIRYNS. THE PREHISTORIC PALACE OF THE KINGS OF TIRYNS, FIRST EDITION, folding lithographed frontispiece, 28 lithographed or chromolithographed plates, many folding, one double-page, ink ownership inscription on front fly-leaf, original gift-decorated blue cloth, a very good copy (1886).
GREECE. TIRYNS. THE PREHISTORIC PALACE OF THE KINGS OF TIRYNS
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Heinrich Schliemann
Heinrich Schliemann (1822 – 1890) German businessman and a pioneer of field archaeology.
He was an advocate of the historical reality of places mentioned in the works of Homer. Schliemann was an archaeological excavator of Hissarlik, now presumed to be the site of Troy, along with the Mycenaean sites Mycenae and Tiryns. His work lent weight to the idea that Homer's Iliad and Virgil's Aeneid reflect actual historical events. Schliemann's excavation of nine levels of archaeological remains with dynamite has been criticized as destructive of significant historical artifacts, including the level that is believed to be the historical Troy.
Along with Arthur Evans, Schliemann was a pioneer in the study of Aegean civilization in the Bronze Age. The two men knew of each other, Evans having visited Schliemann's sites. Schliemann had planned to excavate at Knossos, but died before fulfilling that dream. Evans bought the site and stepped in to take charge of the project, which was then still in its infancy.
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