In the archaeological site of Troy, multiple layers or levels of occupation have been identified, with at least nine significant levels, labeled Troy I through Troy IX. Each level represents different periods of settlement, from the earliest known habitation around 3000 BCE to the final destruction and abandonment of the city around the 3rd century BCE. The most famous level, Troy VI or VII, is often associated with the historical city of Homeric legend.
Yes, the ancient city of Troy has been re-discovered.
1 pound = 14.58 troy oz
In the age when Helen of Troy lived, e-mail had not been invented, neither had phones, computers, or electricity.
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After Queen Helen of Sparta had been abducted to Troy, all the Greek city states were Troy's enemies.
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Yes there was a Trojan war. The ruins of the Troy have been found.
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they build troy over six times and they were all stacked on top of each other and they found where troy was in homers time (the creator of the illiad and the oddessey)
Troy itself is not a source, it is just a city mentioned in historical archives. As Troy is yet to have been phisically found it cannot be classed as a "source".AMENDMENTContrary to what has been proposed above, the city of Troy has in fact been found. In the 19th century Heinrich Schliemann (a German merchant) funded and carried out the excavation of hissarilk in modern-day turkey.Since Troy has been "physically found" any ruins or artifacts recovered from it can be classed as primary sources.Since this question is displayed in the 'movies' section, if you are reffering to the movie of "Troy", then it is barely a source at all, that is how historically inacurate it is. Technicall I suppose that it could be classified as a secondary source, but not a very reliable one.
the wall of troy was found by the archeology heinrich schliemann
On its original site near the Dardanelles Strait between Gallipoli and the Turkish mainland. The city of the Iliad legend was the seventh of nine levels which have been excavated.
There are 12 troy ounces in one troy pound.
Yes.
1 troy pound is 12 troy ounces.
12 troy ounces.