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- Johann Ludwig Heinrich Julius Schliemann (German: [ˈʃliːman]; 6 January 1822 – 26 December 1890) was a German businessman and an influential amateur archaeologist...
- UNESCO World Heritage list in 1998. The site was excavated by Heinrich Schliemann and Frank Calvert starting in 1871. Under the ruins of the classical city...
- Agamemnon Schliemann (Gr****: Αγαμέμνων Σλήμαν; 16 March 1878 – 1954) was the Gr**** amb****ador to the United States in 1914. Agamemnon Schliemann was born...
- swastika in a European text was in 1871 with the publications of Heinrich Schliemann, who discovered more than 1,800 ancient samples of swastika symbols and...
- Sophia Schliemann, born Sophia Engastromenou (Σοφία Εγκαστρωμένου) (12 January 1852 – 28 October 1932) was the Gr**** second wife of the businessman and...
- Schliemann most often refers to: Heinrich Schliemann (1822–1890), German pioneer in archaeology Schliemann may also refer to: Agamemnon Schliemann (1878–1954)...
- 1870s for his criticism of the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann, and of Schliemann's claim to have found artefacts from the Trojan War at the site...
- Schliemann's Trench (sometimes referred to as Schliemann's Great Trench) is the name commonly given to a 17-metre-deep (56-foot) gash cut into the side...
- but in 1868, the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann met Frank Calvert, who convinced Schliemann that Troy was at what is now Hisarlık in modern-day...
- this coming from the shaft graves discovered in 1876 by Heinrich Schliemann. Schliemann's shaft graves came to be known as Circle A to distinguish them from...