Om Dr. Schliemann and the Archaeological Value of His Discoveries
In this illuminating study, Chase examines the career and achievements of Heinrich Schliemann, the renowned archaeologist famous for his discoveries at Troy and Mycenae. Drawing on Schliemann's own writings and other primary sources, Chase evaluates the scientific and cultural significance of his work, shedding new light on one of the most colorful and controversial figures in archaeological history.
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