The German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann excavated the area identified as Troy in the 1870s.
To make it appear more heroic
The ancient city of Troy is believed to be on the site of Hissarlik, in present day Turkey. Although excavated for over 20 years by British archaeologist Frank Calvert, it was German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann who argued that Hissarlik was in fact the site of Troy, based on descriptions of the site in ancient texts and evidence of violent destruction at the site. His theory is widely held to be true by most archaeologists today.
In 1972, a significant archaeological discovery was made in Sanaa, Yemen, when a team of German archaeologists uncovered a cache of ancient manuscripts and inscriptions in the Great Mosque of Sanaa. These findings included over 100,000 fragments of parchment, some of which contained early Quranic texts. The discovery offered valuable insights into early Islamic history and the textual variations of the Quran, contributing to the understanding of its development and transmission.
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Heinrich Schlieman was the German busnessman who began to search for Mycenae.
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The German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann excavated the area identified as Troy in the 1870s.
Heinrich Weid has written: 'Heinrich Weid' -- subject(s): German Sculpture, Exhibitions, German Ceramic sculpture
No They Do Not. They Are Both Names In German, Heinrich Is Henry , And Friedrich is Fredrick.
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Heinrich Kalteisen has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Sermons, Sermons, German, German Sermons, Catholic Church
Heinrich Zimmer
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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
Heinrich Bobbe has written: 'Mittelhochdeutsche Katharinen-Legenden in Reimen' -- subject(s): German Religious poetry, German poetry, History and criticism, Religious poetry, German
Heinrich Himmler