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Schliemann, Heinrich (1822-1890)
    

German archaeologist and scholar who taught himself thirteen languages. He was a highly successful businessman, and used his accumulated wealth to finance an expedition to find ancient Troy. He managed to locate the city, but his unsystematic excavation methods unfortunately destroyed and jumbled the remains of the ancient city. Nevertheless, the developments arising from his work led to the creation of modern techniques of scientific archaeology.




References

Brackman, A. C. The Dream of Troy. New York: Mason and Lipcomb Publishers, 1974.

Ludwig, E. Schliemann: The Story of a Gold-Seeker. Boston, MA:: Little, Brown, and Company, 1931.

Payne, R. The Gold of Troy: The Story of Heinrich Schliemann and the Buried Cities of Ancient Greece. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1959.

Poole, G. and Poole, L. One Passion, Two Loves: The Story of Heinrich and Sophia Schliemann, Discoverers of Troy. New York: Thomas Crowell, 1966.

Traill, D. A. Schliemann of Troy: Treasure and Deceit. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.

Weisstein, E. W. "Heinrich Schliemann: A Flawed Man of Genius." Unpublished essay, 1988.







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